“@WSJ: Should NYC regulate costumed characters in Times Square? Vote: http://on.wsj.com/1AuqY5a pic.twitter.com/o7HDnsF67F”YA GET RID OF THEM
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“@WSJ: Should NYC regulate costumed characters in Times Square? Vote: http://on.wsj.com/1AuqY5a pic.twitter.com/o7HDnsF67F”YA GET RID OF THEM
@WSJ yes please. I'd rather take my children through a group of prostitutes. They would be less creepy
@WSJ Na, they'll regulate themselves by brawling and no one will want to take pix if then anymore
@WSJ Yes. Also on Hollywood Blvd and Las Vegas Strip.
@WSJ No. This looks like so much fun.
@WSJ no not the impire state that white gangs ran and the Vatican runs. I'm just saying crime is regulated why bother anything else?
@WSJ Something should definitely be done. Mixing costumed characters with women wearing "nothing but paint" is in bad taste.
@WSJ I hate those creepy things. Like the Vegas strip in front of Caesars.
I did hear that @SpiderManMovie knocked out an officer recently @WSJ
@WSJ I remember them& they were not friendly. Many were so insistant you take a picture with them(including taking phone out of ur hand)
@WSJ I don't like the word regulate but I also don't like the way they operate as well. Maybe registration or license is the key.
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@WSJ Yes.You never know who is inside them.
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