
"She came ready to work. I understand she came in stiletto heels, but she changed into her combat boots," said Albert Durrell, a Sanitation Department spokesman.
Campbell was sentenced to five days community service after pleading guilty in January to reckless assault for throwing a mobile phone at her housekeeper during a dispute over a pair of jeans. She was also fined $363 to cover the housekeeper's medical expenses and ordered to attend anger management classes.
For her sentence, the model will work seven hours shifts with two daily breaks for five days at the depot, where Sanitation officials said she would be assigned various routine cleaning tasks.
Campbell is the second celebrity sentenced to clean-up duty in New York of late. Singer Boy George, also British-born, was ordered to sweep streets for five days as punishment for drug possession and falsely reporting a burglary.
Campbell has been accused by at least three employees of assault. She has blamed her temper on lingering resentment of her father who abandoned her as a child.