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NYC shopkeeper sues to shoo homeless Posted on 01-19-2007
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I don't know how i feel about this... kinda grimey. Thu Jan 18, 10:28 AM ET NEW YORK - An antiques dealer sued four homeless people, seeking to keep them away from his store on a posh shopping street because, he says, they alienate customers and block window displays. ADVERTISEMENT Store owner Karl Kemp also seeks $1 million from the four, named in the lawsuit as John Doe, Bob Doe, John Smith and Jane Doe. The suit, filed this week, says they can often be found sleeping on the sidewalk, drinking alcoholic beverages and "performing various bodily functions such as urinating and spitting" outside Karl Kemp & Associates on Manhattan's Madison Avenue. Kemp seeks to keep them 100 feet from the store. Kemp said he decided to **** after complaints to police brought no changes. He also said he was concerned about the health of one of the three men. "You and I pay taxes in New York City, and some of that is to maintain decent shelters. And he should take advantage of that," Kemp said. Advocates for the homeless called the lawsuit hardhearted. "Until we see to it that every single homeless individual has a place to stay, this is our reality," said Shelly Nortz, a deputy executive director of the Coalition for the Homeless. "The complaint that they somehow occasionally occupy a space that is also home to Gucci and Chanel doesn't mean that they're breaking any law," she said.
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NeoSoulBrotha from Rosedale, MD replied on 01-19-2007 11:27AM [Reply]

I saw this story a day or two ago. Obviously, a publicity stunt to call attention to the problem. How do you serve a summons to someone whose name you don't know, and who has no permanent address? I understand where he's coming from, as I'm sure a group of vagrants camped out in front of your jewelry store doesn't exactly boost sales. But I think there are better ways to resolve this.
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YoungPhenom4TheFuture replied on 01-19-2007 01:17PM [Reply]
hmm...that is kinda grimey tho. I mean, I understand that you don't want "riff raff" outside your place of business but damn...its NYC, so you're going to have to deal with things like that. It's the price ou pay for having a store front on Madison Ave.
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