These chubby bitches just right out there in the daylight.
A crime-infested stretch of Jackson Heights — where hookers openly ply their trade and brazen shoplifters run amok — has gotten even worse since The Post blew the whistle nearly five months ago.
Roosevelt Avenue near 91st Street in Queens, which has been marred by an illegal open-air migrant market and dozens of sidewalk sex workers, now has twice as many hookers pacing the block, locals say.
“Too many beautiful ladies standing outside my door,” a jewelry store owner in the neighborhood said. “I just asked them not to stand directly in front, and block the door. What can I do?
“Too much ladies in front of my door. This is not like before. Before it was very clean here.”
She added: “There is the brothel across the street and then the brothel behind us here. Everyone knows.”
“People don’t want to come to the pharmacy because of the sidewalks here,” Mi Pharmacia pharmacist Jenny Leal said, pointing to the more than 50 illegal vendors set up along the block.
“The cops come, do sweeps. Two weeks ago, two Sundays ago, the police came, cleaned them out and no people were here the last Sunday. But look, today, all the people come.
“The number of prostitutes have doubled in the last two months,” Leal added. “They’re starting to act like they are part of the community now. We see them every day.”
Well, that’s wholesome.
Everyone should be a part of the community. Even traveling hookers.