
In preparation for the RNC and the people showing up for the convention, new rules at all of Lakewood Parks.

Including no super soakers, no bike locks, hmmmmmmmmm
Be safe.
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Moderator: Jim O'Bryan


No doubt it would have to be a troublemaker with plenty of time to spend reading the list.Stan Austin wrote:I am wondering--- will a potential troublemaker (view here several dozen stereotypes) upon considering entering one of our parks, stop-read (with a frown and hand under chin) and then upon reflection decide to move on?
Maybe it just means that a shrewd trouble maker will then decide to take temporary residence in one of our back yards.
Now that I'm thinking of it, I want a troublemaker deterrent sign for my yard.
Stan Austin
DanDan Alaimo wrote:No doubt it would have to be a troublemaker with plenty of time to spend reading the list.


Dan Alaimo wrote:To paraphrase: if you take away parks from good guys, only bad guys will have parks.
Can anyone explain the bicycle lock thing? Seems to me that's a crime deterrent device.
Someone should forward one of these sign pix to the Daily Show. They'll be broadcasting from the West Side this week. Plus, there might be a few more Lakewood peccadilloes that would fit into their coverage.
Dan Alaimo wrote:I have a bicycle lock that's been locked on my bike for so long I've forgotten the combination. Does that make it a terrorist weapon if I ride to the park?
When will they (12650 Detroit Ave.) get it that signs like these reflect very poorly on our community?