lyion wrote:I skated where it was legal to do so. It wasn't legal to do it in area's, so I didn't.
It's illegal to skate on the streets and in the city limits there, which is just a simple law, and within the citys rights to do so. If one doesn't like the law, then work to change it. If a kid ignores it, I hope he gets fined heavily.
I'd prefer my downtown area remains illegal to skate. There are trails and places to go for that, and I hope that those who do decide to break the law realize they are wrong.
The city should be suing these guys for the damage they cause and the fact they knowingly break the law
http://www.wcbd.com/midatlantic/cbd/news.apx.-content-articles-CBD-2007-03-23-0022.html
10, follow the link from my earlier posts. That's from their local news, and if you want more info, you are better served researching it yourself, versus requoting yourself.
I have no problems with civil disobedience, but that doesn't change the nature of the way law should be enforced. I'm sure to some skateboarding discrimination is a noble cause worthy of many visits by Al Sharpton, but I'm not so sure I'm buying it, personally.