There are three more signs in Locust Street Park – in addition to the one pictured in yesterday’s post. Two are similar to the sign shown previously, and one contains slightly different wording. These photos are from a previous blog post that can be found here:
http://columbiapa-17512.blogspot.com/2013/02/caught-in-act.html?m=1
http://columbiapa-17512.blogspot.com/2013/02/caught-in-act.html?m=1




So, I wonder, Cole and everyone, if the NO activities are posted, is everything else then OK to do in the park / recreation facility? Who are these people?
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wondering when the park bench that was destroyed last year by the kids is going to be replaced? Some family or organization purchased that bench in memory of a lost soul.
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I would guess that nothing illegal would be permitted. Otherwise, common sense should prevail. (Just my opinion.)
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Good question. I wonder who will pay for it. It's too bad the perpetrator wasn't caught. He/she/they should make restitution.
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Yes, I think the parents and kids are confusing this park with a playground. It is a place for people to sit and enjoy. It is not an area to be destroyed, yet tree branches have been broken, the gazebo was vandalized, and a bench was broken. Other benches have graffiti carved into memorial plaques as well as the wood. Now are there any people that think this is acceptable?
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Only the vandals
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Monday at 3:15 drove by the park and two men were walking around the benches both with metal detectors, so it's not just the kids who don't follow the rules, just saying.
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That's against park regulations, and it seems a bit suspicious, since students are walking home around that time.
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Agreed, if common sense was “common”. A real oxymoron (aloways loved that word!)
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So, I wonder, Cole and everyone, if the NO activities are posted, is everything else then OK to do in the park / recreation facility? Who are these people?
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wondering when the park bench that was destroyed last year by the kids is going to be replaced? Some family or organization purchased that bench in memory of a lost soul.
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I would guess that nothing illegal would be permitted. Otherwise, common sense should prevail. (Just my opinion.)
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Good question. I wonder who will pay for it. It's too bad the perpetrator wasn't caught. He/she/they should make restitution.
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Yes, I think the parents and kids are confusing this park with a playground. It is a place for people to sit and enjoy. It is not an area to be destroyed, yet tree branches have been broken, the gazebo was vandalized, and a bench was broken. Other benches have graffiti carved into memorial plaques as well as the wood. Now are there any people that think this is acceptable?
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Only the vandals
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Monday at 3:15 drove by the park and two men were walking around the benches both with metal detectors, so it's not just the kids who don't follow the rules, just saying.
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That's against park regulations, and it seems a bit suspicious, since students are walking home around that time.
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Agreed, if common sense was “common”. A real oxymoron (aloways loved that word!)
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