Here’s a chicken’s-eye view of the each day bedlam that erupts on the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Post final week hovered 1,500 ft above the span in a helicopter to catalog the chaos on the 1.14-mile-long historic landmark.
The photographer captured photos of a surprising free-for-all, with at the least 26 peddlers hawking miniature Statues of Liberty, pot-leaf caps, and stuffed llamas — and a few promoting unlawful cocktails or selfies with a stay snake.
And that was simply on the Manhattan aspect.
“It’s like a football field of vendors,” mentioned Lower East Sider Katie Raffa, 33. “Someday, this is going to cause a stampede. I think it’s very dangerous and very concerning.”
The rising black-market pandemonium has exploded on the bridge because the metropolis moved cyclists to a protected lane on the roadway two years in the past.
Illegal distributors — and few authorized ones — shortly stuffed the void and at present seize any free spot they will commandeer, organising umbrellas, tables full of all method of tchotchkes, galleries of work, and 360-degree picture cubicles for vacationers that blast “Empire State of Mind.”
On a recent afternoon, cocktail distributors quietly marketed their illicit drinks by displaying a steel bin full of margarita elements, together with bottles of Jose Cuervo silver and gold tequila, Jose Cuervo margarita combine, lemon juice, and salt.
For $15, a bartender dumped the silver tequila and different elements right into a miniature steel cocktail shaker with ice, which she then poured into 10-ounce plastic cups.
“You got to evolve, you got to ride the wave,” one of many margarita distributors mentioned.
The State Liquor Authority mentioned it had not accepted any alcohol gross sales on the Brooklyn Bridge, and the distributors hid their hooch when a Sanitation Department employee handed by.
“The laws don’t apply for me,” the seller crowed.
Legal distributors are infuriated by the unlawful opponents.
Jose Loor, 56, final 12 months bought a disabled veteran license to hawk T-shirts and hoodies emblazoned with Big Apple designs on the bridge.
“The more space you create, the more people are going to come. That’s just the facts,” he mentioned. “It’s congested and difficult because you’re fighting with immigrants out here.”
Licensed vendor Bernardo Hidalgo, 66, who hawks US president bobbleheads along with the same old NYC-themed pens and magnets, ripped the rogue newcomers for mistreating vacationers — and consuming at the least 20% of his gross sales.
“They’re selling the same item for a different price, maybe lower than what you paid,” Hidalgo cried. “It’s bad for vendors, for people that invest . . . at the end of the night.”
Designed by John Roebling and accomplished in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was an engineering marvel that supplied New Yorkers an opportunity to breathe contemporary air and gaze upon the harbor with its distinctive pedestrian promenade, in response to Jeff Richman, creator of “Building the Brooklyn Bridge: An Illustrated History.”
“The Brooklyn Bridge is a New York City icon and landmark. It should be appreciated for what it is,” Richman instructed The Post. “Vendors up and down the bridge distract from that vision, from the very purpose of walking across it.”
The Sanitation Department just lately cracked down on unlawful merchandising throughout the town starting in April and has issued 137 summonses alongside the span since.
The Sanitation patrol, nevertheless, has supplied little deterrence.
The distributors “come back a half hour later,” one Sanitation employee mentioned.
With little regulation enforcement occurring, vacationers can now pose for pictures with the skyline within the background — or a snake round their arms.
“Ten dollars and you can take as many photos as you like,” mentioned Jersey City resident Jewell Beasley, 25, proprietor of a jungle boa named Pumpkin who operates on the Brooklyn aspect. “She’s very friendly.”
Some distributors, nevertheless, are hostile as they struggle for area.
A key to the unlawful distributors clogging up the Brooklyn Bridge
1: 360-degree picture sales space
2: Margarita bar
3: Souvenirs
4: Crochet collectible figurines
5: Polaroid photographer
6: Digital picture sales space
7: 360-degree picture sales space
8: Sketches of NYC landmarks
9: Souvenirs
10: yarn bracelets, llama dolls
11: NYC-themed T-shirts
12: Magnets and license plates
13: US president bobbleheads,
14: Stencils of anime characters
15: Holographic prints
16: Hats with pot leaves
17: Souvenirs, llama-wool hats
18: Purses and backpacks
19: NYC magnets
20: NYC snow globes and shot glasses
21: “How to Roll Blunts for Dummies” books
22: “I survived my trip to NYC” shirts
23: Hoodies
24: Prints of NYC scenes
25: $1 water bottles
26: Gag souvenirs
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“Get a small table and try to set it up, you’ll see how people will [literally] push you away,” mentioned Loor. “I’m not used to the street — I’m used to law and order.”
Mona Bruno, a spokeswoman for the Department of Transportation, which in May proposed a rule banning all merchandising on the town’s bridges, mentioned the company is working to handle points with hawkers and keep pedestrian circulate.
“We look forward to considering any public comments once the proposed rule draft is complete and published in the City Record,” she mentioned.
The company expects the ban might be carried out within the coming fiscal 12 months.