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Home Front: Politix
De Blasio's problem with panhandlers and topless women
2015-08-23
[GOPUSA] Mayor Bill de Blasio has launched a multiagency task force to address what he calls the "growing problem" of panhandling topless women and costumed characters in Times Square and said that one option under consideration is removing the famed intersection's pedestrian plazas.

The plazas are widely popular with tourists, theatergoers and office workers who throng Times Square daily and are a signature accomplishment of de Blasio's predecessor, Michael Nanny Bloomberg. They have been widely hailed by urban planners as an innovation in city design.

But the popular spots have also become favored stomping grounds for aggressive panhandlers dressed as characters like Elmo and Batman and, more recently, for topless women wearing body paint and thongs and seeking money to pose for photographs. The painted ladies' presence has become a tabloid sensation during the sleepy end of summer, with editorial pages warning that they foreshadow a return to Times Square's seedy past and demanding their removal.

Elected officials have followed along.

"I don't think it's appropriate in one of the busiest squares in New York City for women to display themselves that way," de Blasio said Thursday.

Among the women who accept tips for their photos, Saira Nicole doesn't believe the practice should be an issue.

"People are having fun. There's no problem," she said.

But the mayor has acknowledged that because both public toplessness and panhandling are legal in New York, the city's immediate recourse is currently limited. He has suggested that because the women are engaging in a business transaction, they should be subject to city regulation, so he commissioned a task force -- led by Police Commissioner William Bratton and City Planning Commissioner Carl Weisbrod -- to explore other options.

One possibility being considered is a separate zone just for the women. Another is to require them to obtain a license. And then Bratton shocked the civic-minded by suggesting that the city do away with the pedestrian plazas.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Engaging in a business transaction? Tax 'em!
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2015-08-23 15:23  

#1  Is Washington D.C. a "sanctuary city?" de Blasio could ship them (homeless and topless women) out to one of these liberal sanctuary city paradises.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-08-23 08:06  

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