But over the past five weeks, like the goods that are not what they appear to be, undercover police officers and city agents fanned out and pretended to be real shoppers in an area the mayor called the “Counterfeit Triangle” — which roughly includes Canal, Walker, Baxter and Centre Streets. They picked up items that included a Prada handbag for $40; a Patek Philippe watch and a Rolex for $80, and two pairs of Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses for $18.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg called the operation one of his administration’s “biggest takedowns ever” against the “easy and sleazy” money derived from counterfeit merchandise.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Fewer People Canal Streetin My Style
I love Mayor Bloomberg, but sometimes he gets it wrong, your bootlegs just got harder to get got:
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i want to get a hIphone on canal. i heard they got em.
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