I remember visiting friends in UCity more than 20 years ago and it was a
dust bowl then. Dogs didn't do it.

Richard Hotchkiss
http://www.hotstrings-inc.com



> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Miller)
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Miller)
> Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 12:49:32 -0500 (EST)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [UC] Damage to the bowl????
> 
> I have been in University City for over 17 years and the bowl in Clark Park
> has never been anything but a mud pit/dust bowl.  From what I understand, due
> to drainage issues, it will never become anything but that (it is after all
> the bottom of a pond).
> 
> As far as charging dog owners to use the park.  I have never heard anything so
> ridiculous.  The charge for beach use at the Jersey shore is FOR ALL USERS of
> the beach, not just a select group.  Ostensibly, the money is used to keep the
> beaches clean.  Personally, the trash I see in the park is more often than not
> human generated.   I don't see too many dogs throwing candy wrappers, beer
> bottles, plastic bags etc. on the ground.  A charge for Clark Park?  I think
> we already pay it (at least those of us who work) in the form of the nation's
> highest municipal wage tax.
> 
> As far as dogs off leash, I keep my dog on a leash because I care about its
> safety.  If I were a cat owner, I would do the same.  If you want your dog or
> cat to roam free, you need to move to the country - my $.02
> 
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