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men, Peter Berdovsky, 27, and Sean Stevens, 28, had been hired by a
marketing firm, Interference Inc., which had been hired by Turner
Broadcasting. They placed 38 of the devices on buildings, under bridges
and in other spots around the city, and each earned $300. The devices,
featured flashing lights in the shape of a character from the cartoon
show “Aqua Teen Hunger Force.” ... Other cities made sure that the devices were being taken down Thursday. In New York, the police contacted Interference Inc., which told them that at least 20 devices had been placed in Brooklyn and Manhattan. The police found two devices, at West 33rd Street and 12th Avenue, stuck to metal panels under an overpass, and said they believed that the others were removed by passers-by. |
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