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<DIV>the park is a totally different issue and is very controllable with
enforcement. Is the use of the fields for organized games permitted by the
P&P? As in, aren't permits required? If so, whomever signs for
the use of those fields should be responsible for the condition in which they
are left. Also, it's my understanding that certain beverage containers are
not permitted (ie, bottles, cans, etc). The amount of illicit trash after
some events there is staggering. And certainly, the used condoms and
diapers I occasionally see strewn about the park must carry it's own set of
ordinances and health code violations.</DIV>
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<DIV>When I use the park, walking my dogs, I ALWAYS clean up after myself.
I've been doing it since the Koch Administration, so for me it's no
longer due to the threat of a ticket. It's because
it's HABIT...and I don't want someone stepping in my dog's crap. But
for those who do not clean up after themselves, be it people trash or dog poop,
there are laws...that are only meaningless words if not enforced.</DIV>
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<DIV>I've been told in the past the town has a good relationship with park
police, and of course there is our own force. Can we get some "low hanging
fruit" enforcement?</DIV>
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<DIV>Adrianne Lefkowitz</DIV>
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