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Offline Matt Stick

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Re: ok i think we have a song
« Reply #20 on: August 05, 2009, 12:47:58 PM »
Naemad, you really need to think about what you are doing. Parkour is something that put in the wrong hands(possibly you) can be ruined by one arrest, one article, one death, one law, about anything. You need to be responsible, just because you get away, doesnt mean they forget what you were doing in the first place. Escaping will make the police hate what you are doing even more. And if you do decide to continue doing illegal things, dont even think about muttering the words 'parkour' or 'freerunning' because theres no way that something positive can come from that for all of us. Just tell them that you are a trouble-making kid.
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Re: ok i think we have a song
« Reply #21 on: August 05, 2009, 03:52:32 PM »
ya it only take one law to spoil the whole thing, well the one law is already in place in washington, if you are doing anything on OR NEAR ANY building it is trespassing even if you are on the ground, and if you are doing anything normal monkey hops, kongs, even precisions it is defacing public property, they have set it up so that doing ANYTHING like Parkour or freerunning out here is a warrant for the cops to detain you okay, i have lived with it being like this all the years that i have been freerunning, in the words of Henry David Thoreau "Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves." My friends and I do what we are passionate about, we do it for the love of doing it, we are NOT "Trouble-making kids" like i said earlier people who do not COMPLETELY understand the situation and the circumstances should not show judgment, Thank you
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Re: ok i think we have a song
« Reply #22 on: August 05, 2009, 04:43:11 PM »
ya it only take one law to spoil the whole thing, well the one law is already in place in washington, if you are doing anything on OR NEAR ANY building it is trespassing even if you are on the ground, and if you are doing anything normal monkey hops, kongs, even precisions it is defacing public property, they have set it up so that doing ANYTHING like Parkour or freerunning out here is a warrant for the cops to detain you okay, i have lived with it being like this all the years that i have been freerunning, in the words of Henry David Thoreau "Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves." My friends and I do what we are passionate about, we do it for the love of doing it, we are NOT "Trouble-making kids" like i said earlier people who do not COMPLETELY understand the situation and the circumstances should not show judgment, Thank you

So you are trying to make yourself out to be some sort of freedom fighter? Are you telling me there really are no public parks in your area you can train at, legally?
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Re: ok i think we have a song
« Reply #23 on: August 05, 2009, 05:00:54 PM »
There should be a ton of parks. And you should be able to train there legally. I mean, if kids can climb up the slides legally there, you should be able to do PK there. I mean, imagine a 6 or 7 year old. Say they do a speed vault, without knowing what that or parkour even are. Say an officer is there. He probably wouldn't go up to this child and say, "Hey, kid, stop doing that, parkour isn't legal here.".