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Skateboarding: Crime, or Harmless Sport?

MasterOfEvil

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While surfin' the net, I stumbled upon this ....

Rob Morrow aka PaNiCPeRCePTioN said:
A discussion on whether the sport of Skateboarding is Harmless, or If it is truly an act of Vandalism.

Most, if not all Americans have been exposed to this sport, either directly by trying to be a “skater”, or indirectly through the numerous skate-related games on the market today. Some see this sport as a menace to society, as a way for vandalism to be legally acted out. Others say it’s merely a harmless sport. How do you feel?

What damage is truly caused by skateboarding? To the rider’s many injuries can arise from simply landing an ollie wrong and falling to the ground. But that’s their own responsibility, if they get hurt, it’s their fault. My point of this paragraph however is this, the property of others around them. What damage is caused? I have only oberved minor (in MY mind) damage caused by skating. Mainly scratched poles from grinding, and skid marks from powerslides. I for one feel skateboarding causes little to no dsamage to public property. It is NOT vandalism.

However, Riders, if they are not cautious, can injure other people or vehicles around them. Moreover, that would only be irresponsible Riders. Any sport has the potential to damage property, baseball and windows, football and a lot of things, skating however, is relatively harmles when compared to these.

In Conclusion, I feel that Skateboarding should not be considered an act of vandalism. I feel that it should be accepted and praised as a sport, for the diffcluty is far greater then one might assume.
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Some places it is even considered a crime to skateboard.

Anyways.... In my opinion, it's NOT vandelism and it shouldn't be a crime.
I've even read where brothers has gotten arrest on campus at a college just for havin' a skateboard.

I just wanna know what everone elses opinion is.

Do u think it's a crime or just a harmless sport?
 

DreadnoughtDT

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^ Obviously whoever says skating is a crime should go **** themselves in the ***. I for one don't skate, but I know skaters. They never hurt property or other people. They tend to hurt themselves though, but that's their fault. Skating is not a crime.
 

MasterOfEvil

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DreadnoughtDT;197443 said:
^ Obviously whoever says skating is a crime should go **** themselves in the ***. I for one don't skate, but I know skaters. They never hurt property or other people. They tend to hurt themselves though, but that's their fault. Skating is not a crime.

^Too true.

I, myself, is a skater. ;) And I have never hurt other people property. :D I may have my own, but that's different :lol:.
 

DreadnoughtDT

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If you skate, skate till you die, is what I say! ;) It's a great way to be. Too bad I don't know how to skate very well. Let's just say... My first ollie was my last. Jebus that hurt...
 

MasterOfEvil

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DreadnoughtDT;197529 said:
If you skate, skate till you die, is what I say! ;) It's a great way to be. Too bad I don't know how to skate very well. Let's just say... My first ollie was my last. Jebus that hurt...

:lol: Skateboardin' is fun, but gettin' hurt ain't. I love the Kick Flip :lol:

I know about pain from skateboardin' all to well, Since I recent broken my ankle and had to had screws place in it. But as soon as I'm better, u can bet i'll doin' the same ole tricks as I always did, but hopefully learn new tricks along the way . :lol:
 

Nymphatina

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I don't see why in hell it would be a crime anywhere, sum1 iz juzz stupid. Whoever sayz sk8boardin' iz a crime, should eat ****, choke on it, & die.
 

MasterOfEvil

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C'z-Ang3l;197574 said:
I don't see why in hell it would be a crime anywhere, sum1 iz juzz stupid. Whoever sayz sk8boardin' iz a crime, should eat ****, choke on it, & die.

Woah, Someone's in a bad mood :lol: , But yea, it is stupid, what is wrong with some people.
 

VeNGeD

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It's not a crime but there are some places you are not allowed to skate, majority of them think they can where they want.

I skated for about 4 years until the lazyness that comes with playing excessive video games completely consumed my will to skate, or do anything else. I still skate now and then but only as means of transport and nothing else. I was considering getting back into it this year, but I am really lazy and don't think I ever will.
 

MasterOfEvil

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It's a crime in Milton, Florida.

Even, back in September 09 someone was arrested for 3 years for havin' his sk8board on campus.. here's the whole story behind that, tho ....
Two brothers, arrested at Fresno City College on September 25, 2009, are still in the Fresno County Jail for an incident involving a skateboard. Demone Moultrie will soon be transferred to Chino State Prison. His brother Greg is in solitary confinement.

Does your right to carry a skateboard vanish into thin air when you step onto the Fresno City College campus? Ask Greg and Demone Moultrie, who are still sitting in the Fresno County Jail, what they think. According to witnesses, Greg Moultrie was walking on campus with his skateboard in his hands on September 25, 2009 when he was stopped by a campus police officer. The officer ordered Moultrie to hand over his skateboard. When he did not want to comply with what he felt was an unreasonable request, the incident escalated and Demone Moultrie, Greg’s brother, got involved. As officers scuffled with the Moultries, a student at the Native American Intertribal Student Association table got on the group’s PA system and encouraged students to use their cell phones to film the incident.

In video on the Internet < http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=news/local&id=7033613 >, you can see the chaotic scene, including one of the officers hitting Demone with his baton. Greg was sprayed with mace. Greg is now—more than three months after this incident—still sitting in the Fresno County Jail. He has just been given a 3 year sentence for charges filed against him in the skateboarding incident. When I went to visit Demone on December 22, Greg was in The Hole - solitary confinement. Demone is also still in jail and is scheduled to be sent to Chino State Prison on January 21, all because of this skateboarding incident. How could something as simple as walking across the FCC campus with a skateboard end up with two young men in jail for a prolonged period of time?

In an attempt to find out the answer to this question, I talked to students at FCC and contacted the Public Information Office. I received a response from Joseph Callahan, Chief of Police with the State Center Community College District who defended their “skateboarding is a crime” policy by stating that “once skateboards get away from their owner, they are little more than missiles capable of great harm.”

Just before school let out for winter break, I talked to JP, who was sitting on a bench next to the fountain where the incident had occurred. He had his skateboard with him. I asked if he had ever had any trouble with the police, and he told me about two incidents when he had his skateboard confiscated. “They took my skateboard when I was on the sidewalk on the McKinley side of the campus, and I had to pay $16 to get it back.”

Callahan says that if the fine is not paid within twenty-one days it doubles. He went on to say that “skateboards that are not claimed will be held for ninety days. After ninety days a letter will be mailed to the owner advising them that if they do not come in and pick up their property within thirty days, it will be transferred to the Director of Maintenance and Operations for auction.” That might explain why the police have a more than causal interest in confiscating skateboards, whether or not students are in violation of any rules.

Rigo Garcia is a member of the Sustainable Action Club at FCC. He said that “after the skateboarding incident in September, we tried to hold a forum on campus to discuss the incident.” Even though the club is a campus group, the school administration refused to allow them to use a building for the forum, in part because “they said we are an environmental group and that this issue didn’t have anything to do with the environment.” Garcia said that Sustainable Action is a social and economic justice group and that they should be able to discuss issues of concern on the campus. He feels the refusal by the FCC administration to allow them to use a room to discuss this issue was a violation of their free speech rights.

The FCC administration, immediately following the September 25 incident, banned campus groups from setting up tables near the fountain. Garcia said they claimed that it was a “security concern” because emergency vehicles would have a hard time getting on campus with student tables in the fountain area, but it is commonly understood at FCC that the ban was in response to the student group that got on the PA system, announced that the police were attacking students and asked if someone could turn on their cell phone and video the incident. The December 2 FCC Rampage (the student newspaper) had an in-depth story connecting the ban on tables at the fountain and the skateboarding incident.

“FCC has a new video surveillance system with a camera focused on the fountain, but they are telling us that somehow that camera was not working on September 25,” Garcia said. The missing video could have shown what happened before the police confronted, hit and arrested Greg and Demone Moultrie. Instead, what you have is missing video that would have given insight into the incident and the FCC administration retaliating against student groups because they encouraged fellow students to document the incident. In addition, they tried to prevent students from discussing the incident by refusing to allow Sustainable Action to hold a forum on the incident. What is it about academic freedom that the FCC administration doesn’t understand?

Garcia has a theory about why the FCC police behave the way they do. He says that when officers in the notoriously aggressive Fresno Police Department get into trouble, they end up with the FCC campus police. That could explain the culture at the FCC campus police, but it does not explain why the FCC administration allows these violations of basic constitutional rights to continue. If these violations continue, it is only a matter of time before an organization such as the American Civil Liberties Union becomes involved and files a lawsuit, resulting in a huge settlement or judgment against the college.
 

Vergil'sBitch

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i can't see why it is considered a crime... if it keeps ppl out of other trouble, authorities should be endorsing skateboarding.
How come places where skateboarding is illegal do not have skate parks?
Alot
 

Vergil'sBitch

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I can't see why it is considered a crime... if it keeps ppl out of other trouble, authorities should be endorsing skateboarding.
How come places where skateboarding is illegal do not have skate parks?
Alot of seaside towns make skateboarding illegal... ruins the scenery apparently.

I don't skateboard (me+balance+wheels= a few grazes and cuts.) But i'm amazed by the ppl who can do it.
 

MasterOfEvil

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There was actually one place where some actually got in trouble for skatin' at a sk8park, it was crazy, that's what they're there for :lol: It's actually on youtube, somewhere, I'll have to find it again. But I dunno why is a crime some places, it don't make any sense. It's not like it's causin' trouble. I would understand if they had a REALLY good reason to make it a crime, but I don't see a reason. I'm just glad it's not a crime here in Mississippi. I don't know what I would do if I couldn't sk8. Hell, crime or not, I'll still sk8board :lol:


EDIT: Found the YouTube video ..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Td_sUsNhkVA
 

DeviRyuuD

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Lol, no way can sk8ing be a crime, what`s so bad about it? Okay, you might get hurt and/or hurt someone else if you can`t avoid them, ruin the surroundings(sliding) and others, but in that case so is X-ing (BMX), riding a bycicle in particular, driving car`s a crime as well!
Nothing wrong with skating, keep doin` it.
 

DreadnoughtDT

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^ That video and that news story are both bull****. The frickin' cops just want our skateboards so they can sell 'em? That's MAJOR abuse of power right there. Someone should get out there and clean up these goons, but no. The PD's, no matter where they are, are too freakin' greedy to give up a forty, fifty dollar skateboard. ****heads...
 

DreadnoughtDT

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The sad part is, we really can't do anything about it. One second we're skating, the next some ****head cop comes up to take it. You get fussy about it, he hits you, some mace gets sprayed, and it's ALL downhill from there... Makes you wonder where the inherent goodness of the human race went, don't you think?
 

MasterOfEvil

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^Too True, DreadnoughtDT.

Cops should be out harrassin' REAL criminals, instead they're ****in' with people that's mindin' there OWN business. :dry: Gwad, I HATE cops!
 

Dante's Stalker

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I vote for harmless. Unless, as pointed out, the dude bails and gets some concrete burn for his effort.
I don't see how it can be a crime. It can get annoying at times, but really, a CRIME? What's the offence? Having fun? Entertaining other people with ridiculous wipeouts?
B'sides, here where I live just about every teenager's means of getting around the city is via skateboard. They even have parks spread out through town solely for skaters.
 
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