Should it be a crime to help maintain our Parks?
Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 12:02 am
Hi,
I just read about Mr. John Hamilton, a good citizen of Sandusky, OH, that got frustrated by the grass not being cut in Sandusky's central park. Wanting to make the park look nicer, he decided he would just mow the grass. Well, you would think the City would thank him, but instead they arrested him. Police stopped him because someone was complaining about him blowing grass and trash on the sidewalk. The grass was about a foot high, so I would guess mowing that would blow some around. When they ordered him to stop mowing he refused. That got him arrested. Well, I know some time I've been mowing until it turned dark because I wanted to finish the job. Sounds like he didn't want to leave the job undone.
City Manager Matt Kline (Oh, Sandusky has one of them!) said they had budget cuts and the maintenance or the parks was suffering.
See: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/05/29/national/a124827D33.DTL&feed=rss.bondage
Perhaps, Lakewood could learn from this and be proactive with asking Lakewood citizens to help where budget cuts have left some things undone. If someone wants to offer assistance to keeping Lakewood's parks looking good, please Mr. Mayor don't arrest him/her. Maybe, you could have a "Help keep our City looking Good" web page where citizens could look to see what needs done (and could be done without getting arrested).
JMHO
I just read about Mr. John Hamilton, a good citizen of Sandusky, OH, that got frustrated by the grass not being cut in Sandusky's central park. Wanting to make the park look nicer, he decided he would just mow the grass. Well, you would think the City would thank him, but instead they arrested him. Police stopped him because someone was complaining about him blowing grass and trash on the sidewalk. The grass was about a foot high, so I would guess mowing that would blow some around. When they ordered him to stop mowing he refused. That got him arrested. Well, I know some time I've been mowing until it turned dark because I wanted to finish the job. Sounds like he didn't want to leave the job undone.
City Manager Matt Kline (Oh, Sandusky has one of them!) said they had budget cuts and the maintenance or the parks was suffering.
See: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/05/29/national/a124827D33.DTL&feed=rss.bondage
Perhaps, Lakewood could learn from this and be proactive with asking Lakewood citizens to help where budget cuts have left some things undone. If someone wants to offer assistance to keeping Lakewood's parks looking good, please Mr. Mayor don't arrest him/her. Maybe, you could have a "Help keep our City looking Good" web page where citizens could look to see what needs done (and could be done without getting arrested).
JMHO



