Another Day, Another Times Square Spider-Man Arrest

The Times Square Spider-Men can't keep their hands to themselves, and it's unacceptable.

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Just days after one Times Square Spider-Man was acquitted for allegedly punching a woman who declined to give him a tip, another was arrested for doing much of the same, officials say. 

The New York Daily News reports that 22-year-old Queens resident Moussa Rabaoui groped a woman on Broadway Friday afternoon. Authorities say that when she expressed obvious displeasure with his actions, he responded with expletives. The woman informed police in the area, who arrested Rabaoui and charged him with forcible touching. 

This comes after 36-year-old Phillip Williams was found not guilty last Wednesday of striking Victoria Goreaciuc, 46, in Times Square in Feb. 2013 because she refused to give him a tip after posing for pictures with her children, then struck him with a block of ice when he cursed at her. 

[via New York Daily News]

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