Sanitation Commissioner John J. Doherty announced today
that Sanitation Police seized and impounded 28 vehicles
that were involved in incidents of theft of recyclables during the month of June
2008.
The DSNY Police Force, composed of uniformed and plainclothes
Sanitation Police Officers, patrol areas where large amounts of curbside recyclables
are being removed unlawfully.
The June 2008 impoundments included 12 in Brooklyn, seven
in Manhattan, five in the Bronx, and four in Queens. In October 2007,
Mayor Bloomberg signed Local Law No. 50 of 2007. Among its provisions,
this new law imposed stiff sanctions against persons operating a motor vehicle
who unlawfully remove or transport recyclables placed out at residential or
commercial curbsides, and from premises occupied by city agencies and
institutions that receive
Department
collection service. Sanctions include increasing the civil fines from $100 to $2,000 for
a first time offender and $5,000 for second and repeat offenders
within a twelve-month period.
Commissioner Doherty said, "One of the Sanitation
Police's main priorities is to stop the unlawful removal of recyclables from
city streets by individuals seeking to make a profit out of curbside recycling
collections, which is the Department's sole responsibility."