RE: The REAL park flyer solution
An observation from several hours ago.
I was at opening day of little season to watch my grandson play
in his 1 ball game. This is a city park and a very nice one at that.
Perfect for a PF but not today, way too many people . With this very
thread in mind, I looked around to watch and see how much more
of a risk is a PF as compared to the activities going on.
Well, as you can imagine , kids of all sizes are everywhere throwing baseballs
in all directions . Mothers pushing carriages while talking on cell phones as they
run into people. Fresbees flying everywhere. kids riding bikes within the crowds.
All of this topped off with cars parked on the same side of the road as the playground.
(against Mass state law)
Almost forgot..........there is a sign that indicates " NO GOLFING ON THE PLAYING FIELD"
I guess then it's ok everywhere else.
Today would fall under the 1% rule as most of this activity isn't usually going on ,but a
PF in NO way could be compared to what I saw going on.
Talk about risk that is non-PF related at parks. When was the last time anyone reading this
was actually AT a park ? It could be an eye opener.
Leave the PF's alone , grind your axe somewhere else.
Regards
Roby