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Reaching Breaking Point Over the Park Slope PC Police — Brooklynian

Reaching Breaking Point Over the Park Slope PC Police

obamanut
edited November -1 in Park Slope
To the guy who tried to have an angry showdown with me in (empty) Prospect Park earlier this evening over my (gentle) dog romping off the leash enjoying the new fallen snow--I didn't walk away from you because I was scared or because I didn't hear you, I walked away to prevent myself from going drill sergeant on your ass and to prevent you from perhaps getting yourself hurt. I have reached a point of zero tolerance with those individuals residing in this neighborhood who feel that they have carte blanche to open their mouth in a disrespectful manner to anyone and everyone in public, whenever they deem it necessary. Unless you have a badge, I would advise you to keep your thoughts to yourself, since the next person you decide to open your mouth to may not possess the same self-restraint that I do.
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  • You're just asking for assholes to assume they have the right to say anything to you when you have your dog off leash before 9 PM. They automatically assume they have the right to a citizen's arrest.
  • Why all the words? Just blast him in the snot box.

    Seriously.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: You're just asking for assholes to assume they have the right to say anything to you when you have your dog off leash before 9 PM. They automatically assume they have the right to a citizen's arrest.
    It's just amazing how much free time and energy some individuals have, especially in modern-day Park Slope. If I were to create a list of confrontations I've had with Park Slope residents in the past couple of years alone, it would read like a "What's What" of some of the most idiotic scenarios imaginable--e.g. some tool calling me out for placing a piece of litter in his curbside-placed trash can, soccer moms outright stealing parking spaces, etc. I really feel like a lot of these people, oblivious to the ways of basic urban life, have brought their suburban "Lawn Nazi" mentalities with them when they relocated here.
  • HA! I had someone yell at me for putting my dog's poop bag in the garbage I'd just put out on the curb. It was MY fucking garbage bag!
  • Why don't you just follow the law. A lot a people are tired of stepping in shit. Prospect Park is not your lawn.
  • winstonsmith wrote: Why don't you just follow the law. A lot a people are tired of stepping in shit. Prospect Park is not your lawn.
    Well, it isn't really yours either, is it?
  • Just sayin' is all - but sometimes it is not fun to have a "surprise" off-leash dog approach me or my small dogs (who are on their leashes) before 9PM and after 9AM.

    There shouldn't be room in any of our lives for anger and/or disrespect, but we fought hard to have the the most lenient off-leash park policy in NYC. I don't think it is "assholish" to suggest that people abide by the rules - because if enough people chose to disregard them, we'd lose the privileges we now have.

    Dogs must be On Leash (6ft or less) in all places, at all times between 9am - 9pm

    All other times dogs may be Off Leash in the Long Meadow, the Nethermead, and the Peninsula. 9 at night until 9 in the morning.

    I, for one, thank and admire people for sticking to the above rules.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: [quote=winstonsmith]Why don't you just follow the law. A lot a people are tired of stepping in shit. Prospect Park is not your lawn.
    Well, it isn't really yours either, is it?

    No, it is nobody's lawn. It is a public place governed by laws. Would it be ok to drive in the Park, because nobody was around?
  • you was wrong.
  • Ugg, this will end stupidly.
  • winstonsmith wrote: Why don't you just follow the law. A lot a people are tired of stepping in shit. Prospect Park is not your lawn.
    Yeah, well a lot of people who have been here for a very long time are tired of wading through the Park Slope PC Police's bullshit. Unless I'm somehow infringing upon your civil liberties and depriving you of your ability to enjoy the park, then whether I'm breaking the law is none of your business. You're not a law enforcement official. Worry about your own business and keep your thoughts to yourself.
  • winstonsmith wrote:
    No, it is nobody's lawn. It is a public place governed by laws. Would it be ok to drive in the Park, because nobody was around?
    This isn't about moral judgments, or what's "ok" to do. The law is the law; my point was that certain individuals in this area who get a kick out of opening their mouths to people they don't know may find that their luck only runs so far. Being disrespectful to a stranger in a dark empty park is not the smartest course of action for anyone, let alone someone living in a Park Slope bubble who could very quickly find themselves in a situation they didn't anticipate. That's all I was saying. But hey, if you feel the stakes are that high and the risk is worth taking, then you do what you feel you need to do.
  • Mougar wrote: Ugg, this will end stupidly.
    You wanna fight with me? Oh, it's ON!
  • yup . . .
  • Mougar wrote: yup . . .
    I'll post beardless Mougar. Oh yes, I will.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: [quote=Mougar]yup . . .
    I'll post beardless Mougar. Oh yes, I will.
    Wow, that is low. You're worse then the bully who pushed me down and scraped my leg.
  • You two need to make up and buy each other jagers. Beave, quit picking on your brother!! Listen to your mamcita!
  • poor mougar, all this plus he probably thinks it doesn't snow in NY.
  • I like having a little brother. I should make him get me stuff. Then nougie him.
  • It doesn't snow in NY, just like the in the great town of Moab. I mean the town itself sucks, but, uh ...
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: I like having a little brother. I should make him get me stuff. Then nougie him.
    I'm thinking wedgie.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: I like having a little brother. I should make him get me stuff. Then nougie him.
    No nougies for mougie, thank you.
  • You don't get to choose. WET WILLIE!!!
  • Mamacita wrote: You two need to make up and buy each other jagers. Beave, quit picking on your brother!! Listen to your mamcita!
    In all fairness to beaver, I don't make myself hard to pick on.
  • atomic wedgie, followed by wet willie, followed by a swirlie?
  • Mougar wrote: [quote=Mamacita]You two need to make up and buy each other jagers. Beave, quit picking on your brother!! Listen to your mamcita!
    In all fairness to beaver, I don't make myself hard to pick on.

    That's what makes you the perfect little brother. And lucky you, you get to be mine! Now get me a soda. Hurry. The commercial is almost over!
  • whynot_31 wrote: atomic wedgie, followed by wet willie, followed by a swirlie?
    Wait, swirlie? I had to google that shit. You really had a screwed up childhood.
  • Mougar wrote: Ugg, this will end stupidly.
  • VoodooNYC wrote: [quote=whynot_31]atomic wedgie, followed by wet willie, followed by a swirlie?
    Wait, swirlie? I had to google that shit. You really had a screwed up childhood.

    What did they call them when the kids did it to you?
  • ...fear of swirlies, combined with the fact that I could not catch, led me to avoid jocks.

    ...but I'm totally diffferent now. ....not.

    P.S. Now I'm a bully and tell people to put their dog on lease.
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