> A strip club simply wouldn't do good business by a school.
Um, I really beg to differ. You've got parents coming and going,
teachers, older siblings, etc. It would do great business. It's at a
crossroads.

> Again - crass and gross are protected. Don't like it - don't visit the 
> establishments.
I believe that there is a legal precedent that allows a community to
challenge a business from opening in or around that community. It may
be limited to residential communities but I've seen it come up
numerous times. But the point is moot here as lower Manhattan is not a
residential area, there are already religious institutions within a
5-10 block radius, and the mosque is not a business.

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