Billboard Advertising Sunset Park Strip Club Goes up in Park Slope
A reader sent in this photo of a billboard that recently went up on President Street and 4th Avenue. She said she finds the sign offensive. “Obviously, this is inappropriate for our neighborhood, is there anything that can be done? As far as I’m concerned, it is better that it is a woman’s face, instead…

A reader sent in this photo of a billboard that recently went up on President Street and 4th Avenue. She said she finds the sign offensive. “Obviously, this is inappropriate for our neighborhood, is there anything that can be done? As far as I’m concerned, it is better that it is a woman’s face, instead of a suggestive photo of a women’s body, but it is still not right for Park Slope!” Thoughts?
I’m bothered by the “not right for Park Slope” comment. Are people in Park Slope asexual robots who don’t visit strip clubs? And, in turn, what neighborhood is this then “appropriate” for? If you’re worried about the kids, guess what- kids live in every single neighborhood in this city.
I’m a woman who’s no fan of strip clubs, but I dislike elitism even more.
It’s not like they slapped this rather subdued billboard on the side of the Berkeley Carroll School. But hey, if this convinces even one annoying self-absorbed/entitled Park Sloper to move to the suburbs, then #winning!
I think the real question is, are children welcome? Because I do love a good pub that’s family friendly.
Plus, what baby doesn’t love female breasts? I mean, these are Park Slope children, they’re all breast fed!
Heavens to mergatroid, no. There’s no such thing as a hot politician.
“Are people in Park Slope asexual robots” – yes, in fact. although there are a few autosexuals.
If you mean Weiner and Spitzer, they’re more likely to get it up than take it down.
40s.
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adult cinemas???? um, its not 1970 anymore.