New York Post

Elmo’s Still at Large

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Holy switcheroo, Batman! Thought it was safe to go back to Times Square — with Elmo out of the headlines and the desnudas mostly covered up? Guess again: Gotham’s biggest champion has turned perp.

The “Batman of Times Square” — secret identity not billionair­e Bruce Wayne, but one José EscalonaMa­rtinez — was nabbed this week for allegedly swiping $50 from an Irish tourist after posing with her for pictures.

He’s the same “Batman” who testified before the City Council in 2014 against cracking down on Times Square’s cartoon infestatio­n.

Back then, he was Constituti­onal Superhero: “The First Amendment protects the characters” in Times Square, he argued in opposing commonsens­e safety measures.

Well, the First Amendment doesn’t protect people who are thieves or harassers.

EscalonaMa­rtinez has reportedly been arrested at least four times, with a rap sheet including public urination and slugging a woman in the face. He previously sued the NYPD for $2 million — claiming false arrest while he was dressed as SpiderMan.

But this news raises a bigger question: Whatever happened to Mayor de Blasio’s plan for containing the Elmo menace?

Despite highprofil­e hearings last fall, the City Council still hasn’t passed legislatio­n to restrict the costumed buskers to designated “begging zones” in Times Square — where tourists and parents could go if they wished, but avoid if they had to.

De Blasio and Speaker Melissa MarkViveri­to have apparently been too busy trying to kill a truly touristfri­endly industry (Central Park horse carriages) and rushing through that obscene 32 percent pay hike for the council.

Fine, cold weather’s kept the desnudas off the front pages — but it sure looks like the hedgehogs were right, and it’s going to be an early spring.

“Batman” proves it: The Elmos remain a menace. Now’s the time to fix it — before they return in force.

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