Times Square needs characters like Spider-Man

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Junior Bishop is back, not only did he totally punch a police officer, only to get released with plans to become Spider-Man once more. His actions were even the straw that broke the camels back leading to the New York Mayor asking for a crackdown on costumed characters and a potential permit to better regulate them. This has consequently brought up the debate about whether or not New York and Times Square need Spider-Man … (and Elmo, Batman and Superman)?

Bishop certainly thinks so as he tells the nypost “I watched ​’Spider-Man’​ and ‘Batman’​ as a kid. I was more into the cartoons of Spider-Man,” He went on to add ““We make Times Square what it is. Without us Times Square is not Times Square. People come to see the characters.” Whilst I think that the notion of people flocking to Times Square to see the characters is not even remotely the case, I do agree that street performers are a small part of what makes Times Square good.

Bishop adds “It’s fun for people to come out. People come to see us, the kids come to see us​.​ They’re smiling. They run and give me a hug, it’s all positive.” And I guess he’s right, it’s all a bit of harmless fun until an officer of the law gets punched and a member of the public gets harrassed.

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