I thought Moonshine is why Dinos went extinct???
I thought Moonshine is why Dinos went extinct???
Sheesh. CT Trail Days is nothing like this...
I dunno what all the fuss is about. I had a great time, both partying at the camping area and walking around town. Did some of the events during the day, got advice for my upcoming thru from MRO and Damascus Outfitters, and went back to party at night.
Were there cops there? Hell yeah. Did they hassle people who weren't acting like total idiots? Not at all.
I'm of legal age with ID, was discrete with my other activities, and didn't start any trouble. In other words, I had a number of good conversations with the local law enforcement and didn't get hassled ONCE. They seemed like great guys. Kermit looked a little worn out when I saw him Monday at Dairy King, but that was to be expected. Frankly, I think they did a great job. The people that acted dumb got busted. The ones who kept their cool and acted like decent human beings got left alone....all seems in order.
Can't wait to hike in next year and do it all over again.
Pyro - Bringin' the heat! '11 Safety Tribe firestarter
2011 - Springer to Pearisburg
Have "guest" wristbands for 2-3 per camper based on sponsorship and camper name. This prevents walk-ins but allows visitors who are wanted.
TW
"Thank God! there is always a Land of Beyond, For us who are true to the trail..." --- Robert Service
And that is the choice of the NOPD. Damascus and Trail Days are on a completely different scale. At this point, the crowds at TD still remain manageable. Unless the LEO's choose to go the route you suggest, (which I feel would be the more reasonable route), arresting all who break the law is the most viable solution.
Yahtzee
Have you ever heard of Rosa Parks or any of the many other people who have resisted unjust laws to give you the freedom you enjoy?
Please do us a favor, purchase and read this book :http://www.amazon.com/Three-Felonies.../dp/1594032556, and then proptly report to you local PD, drop you pants and then bend over.
Jeez lighten up. You are all absolutely correct. I am the Smoke monster and I should be banned from the purity of citizens of Damascus. Yes, I was publicly intoxicated and used an illegal herb and I really should be publicly stoned (to death).
Sorry I mistook a Fire Department vehicle for a LEO vehicle. I wasn't in a condition to walk up to the vehicle for closer inspection.
I might come back just just to annoy those of you whom can't accept any view other than your own. I'll be smoking a giant bong surrounded by my Taliban security posse. We'll be in the new "Alah Akbar" section of tent city
Somehow larger venues, on PRIVATE property, with security, manage to survive drug and alcohol consumption without arresting people strictly for possession for it. Example: Bonaroo. If California legallizes ALL pot in November...wow! End of the world. Right? Not.
Bad behavior is one thing, consumption is another. (Remember Prohibition?) The whole open cup vs. a beer can or Nalgene full of hooch is a joke. LEO know what's inside the cup.
In all honesty: I will be back when I finish the AT. But my name won't be Morpheus.
It is preoccupation with possession, more than anything else that prevents men from living freely and nobly. B. Russell
I gotta agree with you on this one, dont fall over in shock. We didnt go this year because of the free for all, we knew it spelled trouble and apparently it did with the raping of a non hiker female.
There needs to be order at these functions. I have the utmost respect for the LEO's that have to put up with the BS that comes along with this festival
I thought that was silly at first too, until I pondered it a bit. I came to appreciate the "rule".
It is an unwritten rule that creates a level of balance between the written rule and what is going to be allowed. LEO is not saying they are going to ignore the law, but rather saying please give me reason to look the other way.
If one cannot/refuses to follow this simple rule, they deserve further scrutiny. I one DOES follow the rule it shows an effort to behave.
I like it.
Fear ridges that are depicted as flat lines on a profile map.
I used a cup all weekend, but I would have rather used a can cozy!
It is preoccupation with possession, more than anything else that prevents men from living freely and nobly. B. Russell