. I came down to the 12-year old on a school break jumping from piece of furniture to piece of furniture because they weren't allowed to touch the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:geez give the poster a break. wish we had more people like them bugging the facilities people about things that need to be fixed
1. You’re clearly the OP defending yourself
2. They’re not bugging the facilities people, this is DCUM
3. Nothing is broken
Anonymous wrote:geez give the poster a break. wish we had more people like them bugging the facilities people about things that need to be fixed
why don't you contact the city of Alexandria's department of recreation and facilities make a suggestion. I don't think anyone on DCUM has any ability to do anything about it.
I'm sure they will get back to you shortly.
OP, are you the same OP of the tennis thread that complains about futsal being played on your tennis courts?
Anonymous wrote:Clearly dangerous, we should ban tennis to because you never know what can happen.
OP here. I play tennis, and it is no problem for tennis because there is zero contact. I have both a girl and boy that play futsal (different ages), and have seen this happen to kids on one of their teams, as well as ASA's Pro Team at a game we went to at Ramsay. I don't have any space utilization concerns about the courts for tennis v. soccer, because I play at Arlington YMCA courts in the winter, rather than outside. But, even in non-COVID times, the Ramsay court is a futsal court, and has a chain link fence. It seems to me that the city should attach the fence to the court or take another similar precaution.
Clearly dangerous, we should ban tennis to because you never know what can happen.