Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fields are open?
The fields was NEVER closed in the first place. The field at Franklin Sherman ES, Longfellow MS, Mclean HS (the grass field facing Westmoreland street) football practice field. Furthermore, both the turf field and the grass field at Lewinsville Park were open throughout March and April. I saw coaches provided 1-on-1 training or in a group of 4 or less there. The police, school security patrol and park personnel did not enforce the rule during that time. Kids that trained with coaches during that time are elite athletes.
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Exactly this. The fields were never closed- they just won’t issue field permits. Two completely different things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fields are open?
The fields was NEVER closed in the first place. The field at Franklin Sherman ES, Longfellow MS, Mclean HS (the grass field facing Westmoreland street) football practice field. Furthermore, both the turf field and the grass field at Lewinsville Park were open throughout March and April. I saw coaches provided 1-on-1 training or in a group of 4 or less there. The police, school security patrol and park personnel did not enforce the rule during that time. Kids that trained with coaches during that time are elite athletes.
All Fairfax school and park fields were closed. People just chose to ignore. Now, in phase 1, they are open.
Why did the school security, police or park personnel refuse to enforce this rule?
I don’t know. What difference does that make?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fields are open?
The fields was NEVER closed in the first place. The field at Franklin Sherman ES, Longfellow MS, Mclean HS (the grass field facing Westmoreland street) football practice field. Furthermore, both the turf field and the grass field at Lewinsville Park were open throughout March and April. I saw coaches provided 1-on-1 training or in a group of 4 or less there. The police, school security patrol and park personnel did not enforce the rule during that time. Kids that trained with coaches during that time are elite athletes.
All Fairfax school and park fields were closed. People just chose to ignore. Now, in phase 1, they are open.
Why did the school security, police or park personnel refuse to enforce this rule?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reputable? Assuming you intended to mean a good reputation, it is clearly not well deserved. No coach with a good sense of priorities would be defying the law. Setting aside the danger of transmission, the messages the coach (and the parent) communicates to the kid are (1) the rules are for others to follow, not us, and (2) getting better at this game is so important that it’s worth the risk of infection.
Please get off your high horses. It is easy for you because you didn't lose your job and the primary source of income. It tells you something when law enforcement refuses to enforce the rule.
To argue that it's about the economy and jobs and then support something like this that puts people at risk, and has no economic benefit whatsoever shows that you have no sense whatsoever.