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Old 01-17-2019, 09:32 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Shin Pad View Post
I don't think it's a good idea. Sure, at a picnic, most adults will have a few beers or a few glasses or wine or whatever. The problem is there will also be times when there ends up being a big party, with lots of drunks, loud music, broken glass and general all around rowdiness. Not a good mix with families trying to enjoy the park.
We rented a site last year and had a big-ish event. The groundskeeper seemed fine with our concealed drinking. The loud music, littering/mess, and bothersome patrons were the ones in the kids birthday next to us. Kids were running all through our site and even trying to take our football, etc, with no parents in sight.

Ban families in parks?
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