Pubdate: Fri, 30 May 2008 Source: Cambridge Times (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 Fairway Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.cambridgetimes.ca Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3423 Author: Yolonda White PARKS NOT FOR POTHEADS I wanted to write this to simply thank those self-centered, thoughtless, ignorant little so-and-so's that were at Soper Park on Wednesday around 4:30 and 5 p.m. Thank you for not being in any way at all discrete or considerate for those of us that were also there with our children. This was the first time I had been in this park since I was a kid. I've heard many horror stories of what this park has become but I thought these were stories of nighttime escapades. I thought it would be a change for my children to see a different part that our city has to offer and I would be able to get some beautiful nature photos. I must say that the park definitely looks nothing like I remember and is very beautiful. Congratulations on the improvements to the park in the ways of nature and its natural landscape. However, the three boys (14 to 15 years of age) and the six older teens (18 to 20 years of age) sitting on the opposite sides of the pavilion from each other smoking weed, should all save a few brain cells and pull their heads out of the haze long enough to realize there are children playing all of 100 yards away. There's a dozen different paths that have been walked down in the grass that lead into the bush all around you. Would it really be that hard to walk off somewhere and puff away there? Seriously, it would take you a few minutes longer to get your buzz, but the kids running around you playing and laughing don't need to be seeing it. I had the joys of answering the question, "Mommy, what's that funny smell? It stinks!" to my nearly five-year-old son. Yeah, it sucked having to lie to him, but I though it was better than saying, "Well those boys over there are doing drugs." And then having to get into a long discussion on what, why and all the other questions that would have followed. We had come to the park to have fun and discover what's in a new park. Little did I know we'd have a to compete with the local potheads! Needless to say we weren't there that long and I won't be returning to that park again. Hopefully those who were there at that time, or anyone else that enjoys their highs in our parks, will have their eyes opened wide enough to read this and think for even a second. The only question I have to pose to you is, how would you feel if it was you playing with your kids and had to deal with this? Yolonda White Cambridge - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin