Lafitte
Sr. Member
I figure it would happen sooner or later.
I was in a city park with my gear, heading down a path to my next spot. I passed a park ranger who was talking to a man and his son. I said hello as I walked by. The ranger turned to me and told me that MDing was not allowed in city parks.
I replied that, in fact, it is allowed. Since she seemed pretty calm about it, I was about to go ahead and leave. Then she said: "It's because off all the turf damage, and you people taking things that belong to the public."
I almost whipped out my copy of the city park regulations and started a nice argument. However, I realized that she was probably trying to impress the people she was talking to. I told her that "we people" do not damage parks, then bit my tongue and stomped off.
Sheesh. We people.
Yup, all those pulltabs, nails, glass shards, hypos, and can-slaw sure do belong to the public. It may be the last time I throw any of that in the nearest trash can.
I was in a city park with my gear, heading down a path to my next spot. I passed a park ranger who was talking to a man and his son. I said hello as I walked by. The ranger turned to me and told me that MDing was not allowed in city parks.
I replied that, in fact, it is allowed. Since she seemed pretty calm about it, I was about to go ahead and leave. Then she said: "It's because off all the turf damage, and you people taking things that belong to the public."
I almost whipped out my copy of the city park regulations and started a nice argument. However, I realized that she was probably trying to impress the people she was talking to. I told her that "we people" do not damage parks, then bit my tongue and stomped off.
Sheesh. We people.
Yup, all those pulltabs, nails, glass shards, hypos, and can-slaw sure do belong to the public. It may be the last time I throw any of that in the nearest trash can.