NYC Shreds Seized Faux Clothing

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[h2]City Protects Poor and Homeless From Scourge of Counterfeit Goods by Shredding Seized Knockoffs[/h2]
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NYPD: Fire up the shredder!Photo: Everett Bogue

Last week, tongues were clucking as it was revealed that local H&M stores destroy or mutilate unsold, unworn clothes instead of recycling the material or, even better, donating the goods to underprivileged New Yorkers who could use them. The fast-fashion marketer's quick, positive resolution of "Trashgate" was almost as immediate and laudable as the original practice was careless and shameful. Now the New York Times has turned the focus of Trashgate from the private to the public, discovering that the New York Police Department has begun destroying clothing seized from counterfeiting raids instead of distributing it to relief organizations, which was common procedure in years past. Traditionally, seizures were cleared through the courts as used evidence, then marked or altered so that they no longer infringed on copyrights, something that took a big bite off the bottom line of trademark pirates and kept needy New Yorkers alive. While no one is exactly sure why the City has changed this practice, at least one lawyer, Robert Tucker, who represents Zac Posen, Ed Hardy, and Steve Madden, offers a defense of the uncharitable, un-green behavior. "These are people who spend hundreds of thousands of dollars, some of them millions, to get counterfeit goods off the street … Everyone wants to feed and clothe the homeless. But how are you going to spend all this money and then put it back on the street?" How much does this guy get paid an hour?

Closing Pipeline to Needy, City Shreds Clothes [NYT]


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its crazy all of the stores on canal street are closed

yet you still have people whispering in your ear "louis vuitton prada"


it really breaks my heart though i know it's illegal but seriously (-_-) who cares, what are those people on canal going to do for money. i know i'mwrong politically.. but morally.....? you are shredding the merchandise of these people who barely get enough to get by, why? because they are counterfittingan industry worth millions of dollars.... yeah the designers really need that money . and people who buy fakes wouldnt even consider buying the real thinganyway...so what the f ? i know its not right politically like i said but the world boggles me sometimes i dont even know.
 
Originally Posted by SiMPLYDiMPLY

its crazy all of the stores on canal street are closed

yet you still have people whispering in your ear "louis vuitton prada"


it really breaks my heart though i know it's illegal but seriously (-_-) who cares, what are those people on canal going to do for money. i know i'm wrong politically.. but morally.....? you are shredding the merchandise of these people who barely get enough to get by, why? because they are counterfitting an industry worth millions of dollars.... yeah the designers really need that money . and people who buy fakes wouldnt even consider buying the real thing anyway...so what the f ? i know its not right politically like i said but the world boggles me sometimes i dont even know.

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but nah fakes are not whats good, they can find other ways. you reachin?
 
id rather by a authentic of a so-sp brand then a fake of a high end brand.
 
Everyone wants to feed and clothe the homeless. But how are you going to spend all this money and then put it back on the street?
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Typical lawyer that thinks everyone else is a moron. The $$$ spent "getting counterfiet goods off the street" is to stop peoplefrom profiting by selling counterfeits, not to stop homeless people from wearing them. This fool went as literal as possible with that interpretation. What adouche...
 
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