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Skateboarding Law (490 Posts)
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undecided?
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On 10/18/2005
Chris
wrote in from
United States
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Dude, Build a ramp at your house. And while you are looking for construction sites to get wood from, look for pools. Get a pump, drain one & skate it. Then find another one and skate it too.
When skateboarding is outlawed, so what.
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Undecided
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On 10/18/2005 Holgersen
wrote in from
United States
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I am a little undecided on this issue. I have lived in towns, which had made prohibited skateboarding, bikes and roller blading. I think it is a little biased as far as age goes because where I used to live there was a fairly active senior citizen community and even senior citizens could be seen rollar blading down the side walk but the law never seemed to apply to them. That's just bad policemanship though. I don't think it's right for someone to destroy property and skateparks are a good place to skate but skateparks are just an option for skaters. Skateparks can become very boring especially if the terrain can't be changed. It's like eating the same food for a month. I have been skating for about 10 years now and I've actually thought about quiting just because there is only a park to skate, which I have to pay to use. It is even worse to skate there when there are 50 other people there trying to skate the same thing you are. I don't think towns take into account how diverse skateboarding is. I think some towns build a park as an excuse almost. They build one and say there we built one and then they don't look like bad guys. Towns don't just set up one baseball field. They don't just build one basketball court. I don't make that much money at my job and if I skated every day for a month it would cost me about $40. That doesn't sound like much but it adds up. I think people have the right to protect their property but building one park to accomadate only a certain amount of skateboarders if there is a large number in the area should not close the matter of skating facilities in a certain area.
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Same as everybody else
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On 10/17/2005
Mike Nichols
wrote in from
United States
(24.206.nnn.nnn)
well there is a little town in maryland called oakland, and i was skating it up at a carnival thing and i never got caught, but cops was everywhere...the law is actually in that city, says so at the gate specifically "no skateboarding in city limits" that is BS and i need help changing it, any suggestions? oh yeah, i asked a cop where a good place to skate and he laughed and said in jail and tried to take my board
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I fought the law and the law
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On 10/7/2005 Ghooste
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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Yo, you gotta fight the law dudes, you cant let fascists rule your life, fight em in the courts, fight em in the streets, we piss of pedestrians and we're proud godammit.
I feel sorry for ya yanks, you got some phucked up laws goin on there, I mean, ours are pretty weird but your a different planet. Land of the free my phucking arse, more like land of the powerful rich bastards!
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cops being ass#@!s
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On 9/27/2005
chris
wrote in from
United States
(24.148.nnn.nnn)
iight heres my bitch fit i wazz skating at MY church my parents started it northside church of christ and we have awesome s#@! thier we got lik 6 5stairs a 6 and a 12 and ledges and etc so anywazz im skating and a op pulls up and he says how ya doing and i wazz like fine and he wazz like im gonna have to take ya board and i wazz like the helll u r and he wazz like give me your board and i wazz like for what he wazz like fo skating on private property and i wazz like sryy to break it to u butt this izz my property and he wazz like u getting smart and i waazz like no so he called the church and my dad answerd and came out side and bitched him out and the guy wazz like welll imma still givem a ticket and he wazz like cause he iss endangering the pedestrians so he ddid butt we didnt have to pay it now i juist invite all my friends just to pissem off
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chicago law
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On 9/22/2005
thedon
wrote in from
United States
(205.188.nnn.nnn)
chicago is a flat city so to get speed i was skitching on this jeep. the dumbass in the jeep cut off a cop with me tagging along. the cop gave the guy a ticket and gave me a court date. i made a deal with the city and got 50 hours of community service.
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PA law ?
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On 9/21/2005
Don J
wrote in from
United States
(64.115.nnn.nnn)
I hear ya Dan, I would also like to know if anyone has any info on PA Pennsylvania law? Were about to hit the streets in eastern PA. Thanks Don www.geocities.com/djackson9504
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club
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On 8/29/2005
scott
wrote in from
United States
(12.23.nnn.nnn)
me and my friend dan are planning to start a longboarding club at our highskool in monument colorado. i have to write a good report on y this club would be a good thing 4 the skool. i dont think it will be too hard because theres alreaddy ski and snoboarding clubs but ne ideas that would possobly purswade the administratives will be great.
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my retarded ticket
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On 8/29/2005
scott
wrote in from
United States
(12.23.nnn.nnn)
we wer rippin it up in monument colorado. and we decided to take hwy 105 down to my house. we had taken it plenty of times b4 w/ out ne problems but this time a cop decided to pull us over he sed he caught us doin 44mph. wich i thot wasnt bad considdering the speed limit was only 45mph, so he atempted to explain to us the potential dangers of what we wer doing... and clearly he noticed nothing coming out of his mouth was sinking in so he gave us each 30$ tickets and threatend about what would happen the next time he caught us, i still ride it home every day, but only because its the nicest paved road in the whole state. its only scary when u have to ride right in the middle on the double yellow lines while cars pass on both sides. so if yur guanna break sk8 laws make sure u dont get caught, (•Y•) -scott :)
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PA Law
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On 8/14/2005
PA Dan
wrote in from
United States
(209.23.nnn.nnn)
A friend of mine is planning to petition local municipalities around York, PA to get a concrete park built. Any info regarding liability or other legal issues would be appreciated.
Thanks, Dan
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Skateboarding law in Germany
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On 8/11/2005
jderik
wrote in from
Germany
(193.7.nnn.nnn)
Hi Pat,
of course, skating on the autobahn is not allowed, its for automotives only and you have to drive at least 60 km/h (around 40 Miles an hour).
( ... In America what is not specifically prohibited is allowed by default. I heard that under German law everything is prohibited except what is specifically permitted. Is that true? ... ) No, that is not true. We have a lot of regulations and laws but it is more like what's not prohibited is allowed.
In Germany a skateboard is a toy. And acording to german law a skateboard belongs on the sidewalks and not in the streets. But a fast ride through a pedestrian area will be of course condemned as careless. Nobody will charge You if you skate carefully through the crowds. The Police here in Hamburg is real cool, if You use Your common sense, and You don't endanger others, they let You go nearly anywhere. Two weeks ago I took a 4 hours long ride (nearly 20 miles) across town on streets and sidewalks - no problems.
I don't understand the american law, that says skateboarding is attempted suicide. But for me the american law is strange anyway. To get millions from a restaurant, cause You poured yourself hot coffe on Your legs - or to put a little child in jail, cause he saw her sister naked - or to catch a little cuban boy with a highly amoured swat team - hey guys, whats wrong with these lawmakers?
Have a nice ride!
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How to find out law in indiana?
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On 8/3/2005
sky
wrote in from
United States
(65.128.nnn.nnn)
I live in ferdinand In.47532. I ask the police where I could skate in town and they said "no where". only to go to someplace, skating beside the road, no tricks or the skateboard would be taken and distroyed. How can I find the written law? what are my rights? THANKS , SKY
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Skateboarding law in Germany
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On 7/30/2005
Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
(67.189.nnn.nnn)
Surely there would be a law against skateboarding down the autobahn in the fast lane?
Isn't German law "reverse" from English/American law? In America what is not specifically prohibited is allowed by default. I heard that under German law everything is prohibited except what is specifically permitted. Is that true?
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move to germany
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On 7/30/2005
donald20
wrote in from
Germany
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isn't america the so-called land of th free?
none of what i read here applies to any german law.
sad to see for all of you how freedom is interpreted in your country
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Gravitational Skateboarding Now federal Felony
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On 7/29/2005 Stevan L. Hemingway
wrote in from
United States
(64.12.nnn.nnn)
not that that implies to you its for the 5 knowen gravitation skaters in America, excusse me 4 another one died drunk maken this Illegal. Have fun :)
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speed
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On 7/9/2005
Simon
wrote in from
United Kingdom
(195.93.nnn.nnn)
i was pulled over the other night on a dual carriageway that runs from the top a hill down into my neighborhood the cops pulled me over and i got lucky as all they wanted to know was what i was going so fast on it was about 2am and the roads were empty so they had no problem previously i have been chased by the police but luckily have never been caught it just shows that if you get the right cops they are ok, but some just take it really badly. i had 2 cars and once i managed to get away and back into my ownhouse i saw a chopper near where i was skatin from my back window. it's not all bad but you do have to bbe careful, theres alot of hassle given to skaters round my way, by people in general the police etc, the police should be out catching real criminalsinstead of harrassing us, like i said tho they're not all bad and sometimes a fair few will let you off tho laws need to be seriously looked at and reviewed as to what real criminals truly are.............
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"Low Key"
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On 6/29/2005 Pauliwog
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Hey, that's pretty much my mode at the "Big G/S Hill" but for different reasons, they only let me ride with permission because I wear all my gear and I was there before there house was built so I got "grandfather-clause'd" into acceptance. Sorta like a "Permission-Pool" only it's my "Permission-Hill"-See you at Hood River! -Paul
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Chewning's Congenial Practice Spot
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On 6/26/2005
Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
(67.189.nnn.nnn)
I occasionally practice there and have not been shot at yet. The "welcome committee" has not approached me. I prefer to keep it low key so I haven't invited a crew to join me there.
-- Pat
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Chewning's Congenial Practice Spot
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On 6/25/2005 Pauliwog
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Hey, I heard you were still practicing at the "Moonlight Madness" race location where the "Welcome Wagon" came out to visit us with gifts of threats and profanity. Since it is a non-traffic closed street, did you find that the law was on your side, or maybe just as importantly-not on the side of both of the Mr Pleasants who have visited? Or is the story that you've been practicing there an urban slalom sort of myth? Adios-P
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On 6/20/2005 rich c
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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I saw a post recently about a bunch of guys who got the cops called on them, as some old lady was concerned about public safety. The cops told them to carry on, as they were all wearing pads etc. had someone spotting oncoming traffic and they weren't causing a nuisance.
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Come to Manhattan
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On 6/13/2005 DarynG
wrote in from
United States
(66.108.nnn.nnn)
Come play here!! Since I moved here 3 years back from London UK I ride my longboard everywhere, or take my blades! Cops here got too much real s*** to be deealing with and as long as you aint behaving like a retard they aint got no business with you! In the three years I skated Manhattan I never had one issue with the law, hell I even stop and ask directions from them when i'm lost!
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tresspassing
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On 6/11/2005 christian
wrote in from
United States
(24.185.nnn.nnn)
i was skating in someones driveway. they called the cops and i got busted.i went to court and my lawyer got me off because there were no (no) tresspassing singns.
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Swedish law...
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On 6/11/2005
Robin
wrote in from
Sweden
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In sweden, if you skate above the speedlimit and get caught by the cops, they can take your driverslicense away. They´ve stopped me twice, but both times I´ve denied that I had a licence and lied about my age to get out of trouble. So if you ever come to sweden and the cops are coming, just skate like you´ve never skated before!!! ... or just lie...
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hawaii
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On 5/30/2005
Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
(67.189.nnn.nnn)
Bad news. Honolulu has a very restrictive skateboarding law.
Honolulu Municipal Code:
Sec. 15-4.6 Use of bicycles, skateboards, roller skates and similar devices restricted. (a) For purposes of this section, "Waikiki" means the Waikiki special district as described in Section 21-9.80-2. (b) No person upon a skateboard or roller skates, or riding in or by means of any toy vehicle or similar device, shall go upon any roadway, except while crossing a street. When so crossing, such person shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to pedestrians. (c) No person shall ride a bicycle, skateboard or roller skates upon any sidewalk in Waikiki. Subsection (b) notwithstanding, no person may ride a skateboard or roller skates on any roadway in Waikiki. (d) The director of transportation services shall erect official signs on or adjacent to sidewalks or roadways within Waikiki giving notice of the prohibitions of this section. The absence of such signs shall not be a defense to any prosecution for any violation of this section. (e) Any person committing a violation of this section shall be punished by a fine of $25.00. (f) Police officers and any other authorized officers shall issue a citation for any violation of this section, except they may arrest when the alleged violator refuses to cease the illegal activity after being issued a citation. Except as provided herein, the issuance and form of the citation shall be as provided in HRS Section 803-6. (Sec. 15-4.7, R.O. 1978 (1987 Supp. to 1983 Ed.); Am. Ord. 95-15, 96-58, 01-48)
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hawaii
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On 5/30/2005 mike
wrote in from
United States
(66.8.nnn.nnn)
anyone know the laws in honolulu Hawaii ive been stoped before and told that it was against the law by some cops, but some cops jsut tell us to go ride someplace else because of noise complaints. so whats the deals is it or is it not?
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