Wednesday, November 30, 2011

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Artist and graphic designer Jason Shelowitz, also known as Jay Shells, has brought his campaign to teach New Yorkers "urban etiquette" to our neighborhood. Recently, he has affixed his "Metropolitan Etiquette Authority" signs on posts along Smith Street.  
The humorous reminders to "pay attention while walking" and to "clean up after your horse" are part of a series of four such signs that  Shelowitz is posting around the city.  The others warn to not put your cigarette butts on the ground and to pull up your pants.
Can't ague with that.
Below is a video clip taken by Animal New York of Shelowitz in action in Manhattan.


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