Designated
zones proposed for New York Times Square street performers
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[September 18, 2015]
By Laila Kearney
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City would
require topless women in body paint, Elmo impersonators and other
costumed characters who populate Times Square to work in designated
zones under a new plan to manage a surge of street performers in the
famed Manhattan crossroads.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio voiced qualified support for the proposal,
which was released on Thursday by a business group and is a response
to the increasing criticism of the performers from officials.
De Blasio and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo have called the
performers aggressive solicitors who threaten to drag Times Square
back to the "bad old days" when the area was a tawdry magnet for
prostitutes, drug dealers and panhandlers.
“Times Square should be a place of freedom of expression, freedom of
movement and creativity, without being a free-for-all,” said Tim
Tompkins, president of area business group Times Square Alliance,
which wrote the report.
The performers, including topless women in body paint known as
"denudas" and dozens of costumed mascots, have multiplied in recent
years, posing for pictures with tourists, often in return for tips.
But alleged incidents of harassment of tourists and violence has led
to stepped-up scrutiny from police and demands from some critics for
a crackdown. In one case, a man dressed as Spider-Man was accused of
punching a police officer after demanding a tip from a tourist last
year.
The controversy intensified in recent weeks as the city's tabloids
drew increasing attention to the denudas. De Blasio and Cuomo say
the topless women will scare away families and reverse a
transformation of Times Square in recent years into a tourist mecca.
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The precise location for the "designated activity zones" envisioned
under the proposal was not immediately clear, nor was their proposed
size.
In addition the city would carve out separate "flow zones" for
pedestrians and "civic zones" for staging performances and other
public events.
Tompkins, a member of de Blasio's Times Square Task Force, unveiled
the plan at a meeting on Thursday. The task force, which includes
elected officials and area business owners, will present a
comprehensive strategy to the mayor by Oct. 1.
After the meeting, De Blasio indicated that he would support the
zoning plan outlined on Thursday.
“It’s a great idea if we can figure how to do it,” he told a CBS
News affiliate.
(Reporting by Laila Kearney; Editing by Frank McGurty and Eric
Beech)
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