NEWARK, N.J. — George Williams has no doubt that the gray suede tennis shoes dangling from the telephone wire high above his house on 18th Avenue in Newark signify that drugs are sold there. Not long ...
The white Adio tennis shoes, size 9 1/2, stood no chance of making it to a Dumpster. One night, when Alex Busche decided the shoes were finally worn out, he tied their laces together, walked to the ...
LITTLE ROCK — There is something hanging over Cantrell. Or, some things, more accurately. For the past few months, the people living, working or just driving on Cantrell Road around the Mississippi ...
LOS ANGELES — If you look up, you might spot them hanging from telephone wires and power lines by their shoelaces. Some people say the suspended sneakers, high-tops and boots mark a place where drugs ...
LOS ANGELES — If you look up, you might spot them hanging from telephone wires and power lines by their shoelaces. Some people say the suspended sneakers, high-tops and boots mark a place where drugs ...
It's been written about, photographed and documented on film, but still no-one really knows why so many shoes are hanging from powerlines around the world. From sexy to sinister, the reasons behind ...
''HI. AH, sorry. Is this where the drug dealer works?'' Gary Kamboj, whose shop is next to a power line festooned with pairs of old shoes, understands my lame joke. One of the short film entrants in ...
If you believe the urban myths, the pairs of shoes tied together by the laces and slung over powerlines could be evidence of nearby drug dealers, or turf markers for gangs.But whatever the explanation ...
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