This is why some of us can’t have nice things.
New York-Dublin live video art installation bringing out the worst in people with lewd displays of bare bottoms, 9/11 horror photo
Billed by Portals.org, the group behind the project, as a “bridge to a united planet,” each structure enables passers-by in either city to see — but not hear — what’s happening on the other side 24 hours a day on a massive 8-foot by 8-foot video screen. The arrested woman wasn’t the only Dubliner who couldn’t resist using the symbol of international kinship to put their rear-end on display.
“That sucked. Especially since that was right when my sister came on screen and I was trying to get a picture of her,” Shaver grumbled to The Post on Sunday. “I was like, great, this guy is ruining everybody’s moment right now, that’s terrible.” Catherine Doran, 58, a paraprofessional from Queens, said she was actually surprised there hasn’t been more vulgar behavior.
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