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Skate haters

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Created by beastsurf > 9 months ago, 2 Jul 2013
beastsurf
WA, 902 posts
2 Jul 2013 11:39PM
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Well the skate haters in freo put together a petition and brought about a halt to progress on the freo youth park. The missus and kids dragged me of my sick bed and off to the meeting at the town hall. 400+ crew more skate haters than you can point a truck at. After two hours of very intense and heated debate the skate haters motion was defeated and good had prevailed and the universe (skate park) is safe once again.

moohan
WA, 147 posts
3 Jul 2013 3:00AM
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Heard some of the oldies were losing their ****. Also heard that the Freo council appeared very pro skatepark. Hopefully we end up with something decent. (The Mrs will be spewing, our little creatures visits might involve a bit of a skate soon :-) )

Underoath
QLD, 2433 posts
3 Jul 2013 6:35AM
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Geraldton built about 5 skate parts about 15 years ago. One larger one on eighth street. The other ones where is locations in corners of the town.

When the plan was hatched, every skater hater came out in force. Worried about the increas in crime and antisocial actions from the youth. 15 years later their concerns were unfounded and based on fear.

I feel the same is occurring in this instance.

actiomax
NSW, 1575 posts
3 Jul 2013 8:47AM
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mate there everywhere I was wind skating at netball courts & this bloke comes over & in a very aggressive manner tells me to move my truck or there going to lock me in with the gates. I told him I don't give a f____k ive got a cordless grinder . Whish I had a camera you should have seen the look on his face . I then told him it was no worries to move it & it would have been better to ask me nicely and don't ever talk to me like that again or ill get the ****s & he wouldn't like that

elmo
WA, 8737 posts
3 Jul 2013 8:43AM
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My kids never used our Mandurah skate park's but to me there should be more of them about.

Every time I see them ( I drive past every day) they are always occupied by kids of all ages.

What impresses me the most is the natural organization, everyone gets a run, it's a shame we lose this ability as adults.

Kids playing in a skate park are not the kids committing crime, it's the ones who aren't

More skate parks!

beastsurf
WA, 902 posts
3 Jul 2013 10:57AM
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Totally agree with all the comments. There where a few of the haters loosing their cool. As the debate went on it was obvious that the haters negative attitude was fear based. The youth plaza has sections for bmx skaters skooters and parkour with heaps of seating and heaps more trees. Personally I think it will bring life to the area and hopefully is a test case thats provides a positive outcome and allows for more parks to be built in high profile areas such as the beach and inner city. The park is a great layout and the council have done a great job.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
3 Jul 2013 1:51PM
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I'm no skate hater - running the "recommend me a longboard" thread at the moment.
I'm with the "skate parks are good healthy activity" crowd.

But wtf is this?

Promoting tagging as part of skate culture is nothing but a cheap cash in for the website, and not doing genuine skaters any good at all.
These guys should be ashamed. I won't be buying anything from them.
<rant over>


GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
3 Jul 2013 2:45PM
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kiteboy dave said..

Promoting tagging as part of skate culture is nothing but a cheap cash in for the website, and not doing genuine skaters any good at all.
These guys should be ashamed. I won't be buying anything from them.
<rant over>




I'm pretty sure it is illegal to sell spray cans to under 18's in NSW, unless they are for "legitimate purposes":

www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/buying-products-and-services/buying-products/spray-paint

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
3 Jul 2013 3:28PM
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Yep, it's illegal. So they have a warning. And you even have to check a box that says "I'm 18". I'll bet that stops the kids in their tracks.
PS you can pay by paypal too, which any kid can link to their bank debit account. No need for a credit card.



I think it's pretty poor to have a skateboard site and a fair chunk of your front page is flogging graffiti stuff.

I mean everyone loves a good mural but everyone hates taggers, which make up 99% of graffiti.

Simple fact is the more the general public links graffiti and skating, the less skate parks there will be. These guys are pretty irresponsible.

stamp
QLD, 2770 posts
3 Jul 2013 4:50PM
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street art is part of skate culture. always has been. calling it graffiti and writing it off as kids tagging walls is pretty small minded, dave.

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
3 Jul 2013 2:54PM
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stamp said..
street art is part of skate culture. always has been. calling it graffiti and writing it off as kids tagging walls is pretty small minded, dave.


Street art. Baw haw haw. When you wake up your coffee will be cold.

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
3 Jul 2013 3:00PM
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mineral1 said..
stamp said..

street art is part of skate culture. always has been. calling it graffiti and writing it off as kids tagging walls is pretty small minded, dave.


Street art. Baw haw haw. When you wake up your coffee will be cold.


Tags are NOT art!!

GypsyDrifter
WA, 2371 posts
3 Jul 2013 3:30PM
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As a tagga would you not buy 4 cans for $10 from Auto Cheap?
and buy the paint off of the Boardshop site to paint your board?

Or am I to realistic to think a kid would buy paint from a web site and have to wait a week for it to arrive...hhmmmm

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
3 Jul 2013 5:42PM
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No skate parks? We'll skate in the streets. Then you'll REALLY have something to moan about. They just don't get it, do they?

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
3 Jul 2013 3:47PM
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GypsyDrifter said..
As a tagga would you not buy 4 cans for $10 from Auto Cheap?

and buy the paint off of the Boardshop site to paint your board?

Or am I to realistic to think a kid would buy paint from a web site and have to wait a week for it to arrive...hhmmmm


They need ID before supacheep can sell it to them Gyps

Sibbo V3
VIC, 110 posts
3 Jul 2013 6:01PM
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Perth artist.

Yok




Hey Kiteboy Dave, I hear you have a decent white wall at the front of your place.

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
3 Jul 2013 4:10PM
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www.6000times.com/

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
3 Jul 2013 9:06PM
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We use to buy beer online from Woolies delivered to your door when we were under aged.


When they came to the door we would say "oh that must be for dad, he just got in the shower, if you wait for 10mins he will be out????,,,,or I can just sign it for you".
The 17 year old pimple faced driver never queried it.

What Im getting at is if teens want paint, beers,what ever,,,,their is always a way.
You wont stop them geting it, better off teaching them to be responsable with what they are doing than to try and stop access as this just adds to the excitment .

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
3 Jul 2013 7:13PM
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Our Town council just completed a massive upgrade on our skate park,Im 50 and i reckon its awsome!!!!!
a few smaller parks around town would be a good idea.
I plan to have a look at my bikes and see what i can build that wont hurt me too much

beastsurf
WA, 902 posts
3 Jul 2013 7:31PM
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There is a huge difference between street art and tagging. Tagging is mindless destruction of another persons property. Street art is art and is open to the beholder as to whether they like it or not.

stamp
QLD, 2770 posts
3 Jul 2013 10:01PM
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mineral1 said..

stamp said..
street art is part of skate culture. always has been. calling it graffiti and writing it off as kids tagging walls is pretty small minded, dave.


Street art. Baw haw haw. When you wake up your coffee will be cold.


i know plenty of crew who buy these paints. none of them tag. all of the work is done with consent. most of it by request.

and if you'd rather see plain brick walls than something like this, then i feel sorry for you:





ikw777
QLD, 2995 posts
3 Jul 2013 11:13PM
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stamp said..

mineral1 said..

stamp said..
street art is part of skate culture. always has been. calling it graffiti and writing it off as kids tagging walls is pretty small minded, dave.


Street art. Baw haw haw. When you wake up your coffee will be cold.


i know plenty of crew who buy these paints. none of them tag. all of the work is done with consent. most of it by request.

and if you'd rather see plain brick walls than something like this, then i feel sorry for you:








How about we just paint those walls white. Nice and clean looking...

ok
NSW, 1088 posts
3 Jul 2013 11:25PM
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actiomax said..

mate there everywhere I was wind skating at netball courts & this bloke comes over & in a very aggressive manner tells me to move my truck or there going to lock me in with the gates. I told him I don't give a f____k ive got a cordless grinder . Whish I had a camera you should have seen the look on his face . I then told him it was no worries to move it & it would have been better to ask me nicely and don't ever talk to me like that again or ill get the ****s & he wouldn't like that


cordless grinders best invention eveer

cisco
QLD, 12343 posts
3 Jul 2013 11:41PM
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ikw777 said..

stamp said..

mineral1 said..

stamp said..
street art is part of skate culture. always has been. calling it graffiti and writing it off as kids tagging walls is pretty small minded, dave.


Street art. Baw haw haw. When you wake up your coffee will be cold.


i know plenty of crew who buy these paints. none of them tag. all of the work is done with consent. most of it by request.

and if you'd rather see plain brick walls than something like this, then i feel sorry for you:








How about we just paint those walls white. Nice and clean looking...


Nah mate. That would be just the same as doing graffiti except you would have a blank imagination or a warped sense of humour. You could still call it art though. I have seen worse.

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
3 Jul 2013 9:43PM
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stamp said...
mineral1 said..

stamp said..
street art is part of skate culture. always has been. calling it graffiti and writing it off as kids tagging walls is pretty small minded, dave.


Street art. Baw haw haw. When you wake up your coffee will be cold.


i know plenty of crew who buy these paints. none of them tag. all of the work is done with consent. most of it by request.

and if you'd rather see plain brick walls than something like this, then i feel sorry for you:








Mum always reckoned " when you are in a hole...... stop digging"

moohan
WA, 147 posts
4 Jul 2013 3:01AM
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Perth Artist

Troll?

If you're one and the same, my 5 and 6 year old love hunting out your alleyway art.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
4 Jul 2013 9:04AM
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Troll said..

Perth artist.

Yok




Hey Kiteboy Dave, I hear you have a decent white wall at the front of your place.


Fark Troll if every kid with a fat tip nikko and 2 spray cans did that I'd be handing em out like candy bars.
I LOVE this kinda thing, stencil street art




Unfortunately "99% of Street art" is this


And most great murals get tagged real quick by some 12yr old trying to p!ss on every wall he passes to mark his territory

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
4 Jul 2013 9:44AM
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Banksy = Awesome

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
5 Jul 2013 5:19PM
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Apparently they don't verify bill to or ship to details either...

poor relative
WA, 9089 posts
5 Jul 2013 4:12PM
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Who decides what is and what is not art?

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
5 Jul 2013 4:15PM
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poor relative said..
Who decides what is and what is not art?


When they tag you're front wall, is that art?



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