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... For some reason most of these so called “public parks” don’t allow bikes to ride in them. ... Its supposed to be made for everyone and when they don’t allow bikes to ride that is a violation of a persons civil rights as a biker and there has to be something done about it.
There are many excuses for why bikes aren’t allowed in public parks, but one of the biggest misconceptions is that bikes physically damage the park. First of all bikes grind on metal pegs just like skateboarders grind on metal trucks. ...
Early skate parks in England such as Romford and South Sea have allowed bikes since there opening in the 1970’s and they are still in perfect working order to this day. Other parks in Canada and Australia have similar examples showing that well made parks can stand the test of time with bikes there or not. ...
Another big reason why public parks wont allow bikes is the fear of collisions with other skateboarders and rollerbladers. ...
The easiest way would be to have separate sessions for bikes, boards, and blades, But if that is the solution the times have to be fair for all three parties.
Approximate Word count = 881 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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