Tom Martinez
Early Monday morning someone stole a 200 pound replica of the Statue of Liberty that was bolted outside progressive cafe and bookstore Vox Pop in Ditmas Park, and now the Daily News has picked up the story. It's a nice bit of press for the troubled establishment, which has weathered severe financial storms in recent months—come to think of it, being robbed might not be such a bad publicity stunt for restaurants. Cabrito got lots of exposure when someone stole their goat, and Papacitos recently parlayed a burglary into an announcement about a major expansion. There's nothing indicating Vox Pop orchestrated the heist for free advertising, but owner Debi Ryan sure is at a loss to explain how someone managed to abscond with the 8-foot-tall fiberglass statue, which wouldn't fit in a car. Naturally, she suspects some shadowy right-wing conspiracy: "I have to wonder whether this theft was politically motivated. I mean, we aren't your everyday coffee shop." A "Find Liberty" rally is planned for tomorrow at Vox Pop, where a wide variety of beer, food, and other merchandise will be available for purchase—in solidarity!
Tom Martinez
What the story doesn't say is that the statue has been damaged over time (broken arm repaired with duct tape)
this "icon" had become more of an "eyesore"
good riddance...
"but it adds to the charm and unique progressive character of Vox Pop" - bullshit - these stupid tacky things are all over the city in front of souvenir shops...
I hope her comment about the theft being politically motivated was tongue-in-cheek because if she was serious, that may qualify as the dumbest thing I've ever heard anyone say.
Have you met these folks? They think photosynthesis is politically motivated.
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