Nik
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- Jun 5, 2006
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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: NaOH
I don't really see how the cop is in the wrong. He probably came there just to tell them to go away.
Ya, ignore the rape and murder and robbery going on every day! Get those goddamn skateboarding menaces!
Ummmm, rape, murder, and robbery are not being ignored. I'm always happy when the police take action against things such as this that impact upon the quality of my life. I don't care if they're riding down the street or riding down the sidewalk. I don't care if they're riding around in an empty parking lot. And, I don't think most other people care either. But, as soon as they start destroying property, which they do, they are affecting the rest of us. Once enough of them are destroying property, then the solution is very simple - simply outlaw skateboarding. Sorry to the skateboarders who aren't infringing on the rights of others, but a large enough number of the people engaged in that activity have ruined it for the rest of them.
And, Nik, when you stop to think about it, as soon as it's illegal, assuming the number of people engaging in vandalism while riding drops (and with enough cops doing exactly what that cop did - efficiently dealing with one group), it'll free up more officers long term who don't have to answer as many calls about vandalism.
Can you say "tongue in cheek" DP?
Besides, I clearly outlined this:
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: surfsatwerk
Skateboarding should not be a crime. That cop has better things to do than hassle skateboarders.
When skateboarders (don't assume I'm generalizing) end up damaging property from all their grinding, it costs companies unnecessary time and resources to repair. Skateboarders who do so are, basically, petty vandals with absolutely no concern or respect for other people's property --or anyone but themselves, for that matter.
That's why anti-skateboarding laws exist: to prevent vandalism.