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The "Urban Myth" of diapers being buried in the beach and ethnics using the area as washrooms is a problem yet to be exposed or elaborated upon. All this space is doing is asking if in fact it is true or is it just an Urban Myth like the dead body in the mattress in a Vegas Hotel?
An Urban Myth ??? That's almost funny if it wasn't such a ludicrous remark for you to make.
If I may put forth a suggestion to you (if you're going to have a blog criticizing people who do have legitimate complaints) you should at least visit the park and see for yourself before you go off on the rants about the residents who do live/visit near the park. One doesn't have to "look" for the people who are creating the problems,they have the total park dominated from one end to the other from early morning to evenings,even after dark. Again if you visited the park on weekends (even the occasional one) you'd already be aware of that.
All it takes is ONE visit, either Saturday or Sunday around 3PM,and it won't take up much of your valuable time,so please try to make the effort to do so.It would do wonders for your outlook,and negate the need for photos for "proof"(or you could take your own)to convince you of the sincerity of the complaints being aired by the public. Incidently,I wonder who took the video that was posted on UTube ? I suppose you just stumbled upon it one day on the internet ? Of course,now you'll have to save your visit to the park until next summer,but please try to remember to mark your calendar so you don't forget.In the meantime, please give some credibility to the reports that people who do live near/visit the park,as being the truth not some prejudiced right wingers.
All I can say about the video is that it really was stumbled upon on the Internet and to suggest that it was planted to become a polemic tool is silly. And I do visit the Park and yes you are correct there is a wall of people from one end to the other on some days, but I don't see them as problems, just happy visitors enjoying our wonderful facilities that are offered to all.


There is no letter as such attached to the agenda just a table that outlines "suggestions" that would improve the area. The question is now; improvements for whom?


