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We are trying to decide if a 3 day festival that has carnival rides could count as a "playground" for the purposes of a drug-free zone. Playground is defined as an outdoor facility that is intended for recreation, open to the public and contains 3 ro more separate apparatus intended for the recreation of children such as slides, swing sets, and teeterboards. What do you think? Bethany | ||
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That's pretty funny. The notion that a carnival, run by parolees, would qualify as a "drug-free" zone. In theory only. | |||
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I've heard the Austin City Limits festival referred to as a Free-Drugs Zone... | |||
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I guess you've never been to ACL. There is a very dense cloud just below the stage. | |||
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Check Alex's note again. He got the order of words correct. | |||
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LOL; that is more like it! | |||
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One might also bring up everyone's favorite Renaissance Fair(e) as a counter-example. | |||
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