I NEVER ask people if they own a dog when they ask for a dog park key. If
people want a key, they can have one. I have only been providing dog park
keys for the last 3+ years. Maybe this was prior to my selling keys?

On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Graham Poulter <[email protected]>wrote:

>  On 8 October 2011 09:08, Justin Ashley <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Then the park was enclosed and locked and access was open to everyone who
>> was prepared to get a key.
>
>
> This is not entirely true.  Several years ago when I wanted to study my
> research papers in a nearby park, I was specifically told that I could not
> have access to the "kiddies" park unless I had children, and I could not
> have access to the dog park unless I had a dog.
>
> I felt very discriminated against.
>
> -- Graham Poulter
>
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