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The owner, Barbara Lorber, says she doesn’t mind people standing on the sidewalk or going across the street to take a picture of the stoop, but the issue is, that not everyone follows the rules.
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The owner, Barbara Lorber, says she doesn't mind people standing on the sidewalk or going across the street to take a picture of the stoop, but the issue is, that not everyone follows the rules.