Pubdate: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 Source: Penticton Herald (Canada) Copyright: 2001 - Horizon Operations (B.C.) Ltd. Contact: http://www.ok.bc.ca/PH/index.htm Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/664 POTHEADS DON'T BOTHER NEIGHBOUR Teens who use Mariposa Park on the West Bench as a place to smoke dope are getting a bad rap, according to one neighbourhood resident. Jesse Tomlinson, 19, lives one house up from the park on Vedette Drive and is familiar with the traffic. He said plans to spruce up the site simply to scare off drug users are a waste of taxpayers' money, which would be better spent on activities for teens. He decried comments by parks commission member Don Young that the park is full of druggies who are causing havoc in the neighbourhood. "That's not true at all. Maybe two vehicles of kids go to the park every day. They are going to smoke pot. They aren't there to vandalize," Tomlinson said. "It doesn't stop anyone else from going down there. People are allowing themselves to be scared off by kids just sitting there." The problem isn't with the kids, he said, but with the fact Penticton is "a pretty dull town." For example, he pointed to BMX bike jumps in the park which were recently dismantled without any consultation. "I see this as everyone else against teenagers. It's an old war," he said. Parks commission chair Chris Irvine said users of the jumps were told repeatedly a year before the demolition they wouldn't be maintained as promised. "It was getting thick weeds and we were afraid they would get caught in the wheels," she said. "One person did fall and got hurt cycling in the rain." Irvine agreed the young people smoking marijuana in their cars in the parking lot are not harassing other park users. They have not been linked to vandalism in the area earlier this summer, but she said their presence remains a deterrent to others. "Being a mother, I don't like my kids going down there," she said. "They might think I condone what they're doing. "The kids going down there are very polite. I ask them to leave and they do leave. But they're doing something illegal, and it's not what the park is for." Irvine says word is already getting around the park is a good place to smoke up. Teens are welcome to come play hackey sack and use the tennis and basketball court, but not when they're stoned. Irvine wants to work with the teens and welcomes them to get involved in park planning. "I'd love for them to come out to the Nov. 15 (7 p.m. at Bench Elementary School) meeting and have their say about that," she said. "It's an opportunity for people to give feedback as to where people would like to see the money spent." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth