Graffiti on Crown Height home

September 29, 2008 Filed under Shmira News

September 28, 2008 6:00pm: Crown Heights Shmira received a call from a Crown Heights resident that noticed some graffiti painted over the sign in front of 370 Crown Street between Brooklyn and New York Avenues. Shmira members responded and canvassed the block. After affirming that this was an isolated case on the block the members advised that a Police report should be made.

Advisory: If there is graffiti on your property and you wish to have it removed call 311 without delay. Graffiti free NYC does not remove graffiti during the winter months. Click here for further information about Graffiti Free NYC

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2 Responses to “Graffiti on Crown Height home”
  1. www.Chabad.info says:

    http://chabad.info/index_old.php?url=article_en&id=10876

    Want to get rid of the graffiti around your home or workplace? Follow these steps and the city will get it removed in the next cleanup. You do not need to own the house or building to make the complaint.

    Chabad.info has learned that Fresh graffiti – from within the past year: Call 311 and let them know that you would like to report graffiti to your local police department. You can remain anonymous as long as you don’t want a police report. Or you can request a police report in which case you cannot remain anonymous. The police will then go to that location and take pictures to add it to their graffiti database, so that when they do catch the individual who made the graffiti, they will be able to charge that person for all the locations. The police department will then pass the location on to Graffiti Free NY for clean up…

    Older graffiti (more than a year old): Call 311 and request a “non-owner graffiti removal request”. This will not go to the police department, rather it will be sent directly to Graffiti Free NY to be cleaned in the next cleanup. You can request to remain anonymous.

    If you see someone spraying Graffiti around Crown Heights or any other suspicious activity, please call Shmira immediately at: 718-221-0303

    http://chabad.info/index_old.php?url=article_en&id=10876

  2. Anonymous says:

    You should make that when you click on the link on Comment #1, the link should pop up as a new window, instead of taking you from chshmira.org to that article on chabad.info