Just to warn all,A few weeks ago at sloat the cops kicked us out and told us to tell every one else not to pk at sloat any more or they will arrest us cuz they said there were sick of telling us (lol).....But 4 real be careful!!!!!
...good point!
Even if I believe we're all talking about "at least one safe place for training pk", maybe we should look for a general endorsement of the "practice of pk"...
So, not really "some space to (do) parkour", but really "a Place for Parkour", if you guys get me.
I mean, it is kind of like climbing trees, right? It is a liability. The trick is to convince the authorities in general that they do not need to idiot proof the world. That it can just be a "live at your own risk" sort of world.
Is there no difference between taking a risk and putting another individual at risk?
The floor of grocery store can be expected to be amply lit with walkways that are safe to walk on (dry, free of debris). Food on its shelves can be expected to be safe to eat, don't you agree?
These same criteria cannot be reasonably applied to doing parkour on an arbitrary obstacle.
If an adult must be accompanied by a child and a child is a person under 18, then is does that mean adults who bring children to play together must bring proof that the child is under 18?
If the child looks like he might be around 18 then by what criteria do the police use to make a judgment?
Sorry I got that all wrong. Since nobody pointed out my stupid mistake, I'll do it myself.
Child: Under 12.
Adult: Over 18.
A 12 year old 5th grader is not an adult and so he may play on the playground.
Although two 17 year olds may play on the playground, an 18 year old may not play on the playground unless he is accompanied by a child.
Still though, the policy doesn't seem that well though out. Like it didn't have all that much insight. And IIUC, it's not a pedophile issue at hand. Anyway, kid who's under 12 wants to come along and that sounds like the right strategy. Lucky kid -- I wish I'd had stuff like this when I was that age.
They are not going want to arrest a whole group of people and quite likely you'll get released on OR and they'll eventually drop the charges. If its a good location and nobody's using the equipment then why not use it for what it's there for?