Topless women in Times Square have
their bodies painted to retain a bit of modesty and offer to let tourists take
their photos with them for money. That can cause a lot of problems as the
opportunity to see a topless woman for free is quite alluring (strip clubs are
quite costly and a Dad can’t gracefully lead his family to have lunch in one).
But the idea that’s been circulated
by the mayor is to actually demolish the Times Square pedestrian plaza,
and this idea is lunacy.
As a rule, topless women should be encouraged. Sure, they
attract a lot of idiots and earn the disapproval of prudes, but that can be
managed. The Naked Cowboy became a Times Square attraction and was quickly
copied by more than one Naked Cowgirl. The painted women are not much more
revealing than those performers.
There’s definitely a need to
regulate the crowds and keep a sane amount of these kinds of solicitation
performers to a minimum. When every unemployed landscaper and his brother
decided they could rake in cash by being Elmo, chaos ensued. Police put limits
on costumed characters. If they have to do something similar with the topless
women, so be it.
But don’t do away with the
pedestrian plaza. That would be incredibly stupid. The solutions to the
overabundance of performers is to put limits on them like has already been done
with the people wearing large costumes. A permit-based system is used by the
MTA in the subways to make sure there aren’t too many subway musicians making
too much noise.
Closing the pedestrian plaza in
Times Square would be an admission that the city is one of decay and
hopelessness again. I remember when the city was like that and while we may
want to romanticize and glorify the past, we don’t want to return to the
pre-Giuliani New York, trust me.
New York prided itself on cleaning
up and turning itself around. Times Square used to be a notorious place full of
criminals, drug addicts and the homeless. Theaters that were once beautiful
were run-down porno houses. When Disney announced they were going to
be putting a store in Times Square in 1995, cartoons depicted Disney characters
passed out drunk or dead with syringes sticking out of their arms. But no one
would think that now. Times Square is probably one of the safest places in the
city.
Doing away with the current Times
Square isn’t a solution to any current problem. It’s what people who can’t or
won’t do what needs to be done. When there was too much crime in Central Park, we
didn’t pave over Central Park.
The pedestrian plaza in Times
Square was created because of the success in cleaning it up. Walking through
Times Square used to be an even worse nightmare than it is today because you
were dodging crowds on sidewalks that were not built to accommodate that many
people. Driving through was no picnic either as jaywalking pedestrians held
everything up.
Now Times Square is still an
overcrowded hellhole, but not to tourists. If you’re a New York resident trying
to get somewhere, you generally already avoid Times Square like the plague
anyway during regular waking hours.