California residents fight back with shovels and dirt bikes after city dumps sand into skate park
California city dumps sand in skate park to prevent COVID-19 spreading.
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Chinatown, Apr 21, 2020.
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Parks should remain open so people can exercise and stay healthy.
People in photos are working up a sweat.
.Last edited: Apr 21, 2020
Buckwheat Jr, 86scotty, tommymonza and 1 other person Thank this. -
yeah they have the camp grounds/state parks here closed. But I partly understand. That being said. The camp sites are more than 6' apart. lol
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And the bottom of the article it states :
Thirty-three people have died of the coronavirus in Orange County, where San Clemente is located.
The population of Orange County California is 3.1 million people. (US Census Estimate 2019).TokyoJoe, 86scotty, Chinatown and 1 other person Thank this. -
A good fast shovel can move 10 ton of blacktop from here to anywhere in about 20 minutes.
39 ton should not be too difficult for a bunch of teen skaters. As long they pile all of it against future dump trucks trying to dump more through there. -
We're on the verge of a SHTF situation. I give it 2 weeks before people start to crack.
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i'm all set for the apocalypse. -
Kids made a dirt bike park, YEA for them
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If there is no law then I am reminded of a prayer sent by a Soldier preparing for battle in 1640's England.
"God do not forget me if I forget thee from being so busy today" (Paraphrasing, plenty of killing by the sword is expected...) -
I would have absolutely showed up with a rattling yamaha or something and tore around that sand pile. Making sure to spray it out of the place with that knobby back wheel.
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