Sunday, October 13, 2019
Skateboarders Nationwide Restless; A Problem That Needs Attention? :: essays research papers fc
 Skateboarders Nationwide Restless; A Problem That Needs Attention?    Skateboarding. A sport that only requires a board and four wheels. One needs  only seventy to one hundred dollars to get one. It seems pretty simple, doesn't  it? Well it's not, and for one important reason.    On a typical day, a skateboarder usually gets up at about 10a.m., throws their  board in the trunk of their car, puts a Bad Religion tape in the tape player,  picks up several other skaters and sets off to find a good spot to aggressively  push their bodies to doing the unthinkable. Defying gravity, stretching the laws  of physics and subjecting themselves to much physical pain and discipline all in  a day's work. Everyone takes turns trying new moves and cheering each other on,  a sport with no pressure to do better than anyone else, there are no winners or  losers. You skate until you are exhausted, and go to bed early only to wake up  and repeat the process the next morning.  Skateboarders are mostly straight-edge, which means that they do not  use drugs, or alcohol. This is because skateboarding, and improving requires  almost constant practice. This determination in only clouded by the effects of  drugs. Anyway when one performs an intricate maneuver flawlessly, the rush is  greater than any pot or coke. Unfortunately, this cannot happen when a skater  is denied access to their sanctuaries, there favorite spot. A good example is  given by Johnston foster- "Last summer, me and some friends were skating at Phi  Beta Kappa Hall, the theater at the College of William and Mary. I pulled a  phat 360 kickflip down the three steps out front. The session was hot, we were  all on (landing most attempted tricks) and it wasn't too hot out side. We all  sat down to rest and then heard sirens in the distance. We saw a blue and white  William and Mary Police officers' car pull into the parking lot. We got ready  to run, but then realized it was too late. The officer made generalizations and  decided that we are the skateboarders that previous complaints had been made  about. Not listening to our sides of the story, the officer proceeded to write  me and five others, ages ranging from 11-17 trespass warnings, stating that we  are not allowed to be on the William and Mary campus for a year. The thing that  sucks is that we had never been asked to leave by anyone before, no one at Phi  Beta warned us and no signs were posted. How could she do that?  					    
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