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Tulsa's new Gathering Place Park to ban guns
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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 3165179" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>Interesting article on multiple levels - thanks for posting. An article on this subject appears to be posted on the Tulsa World site this morning but I can't access it due to their paywall. </p><p></p><p>As to the article - loved the dancing around the issue about whether the park is public or private. When a lawyer tells you that there is no way to defend your position, the smart play is to admit the obvious and comply with that which you can defend. The Kaisers and the City of Tulsa thought they could pull off a version of three-card monte with the various subterfuges they executed in turning a public agency property to private use. They are pulling a similar scam at 71st & Riverside in the attempt to get an REI store built on public property that is part of the River Parks Authority.</p><p></p><p>This is going to be a hard lesson for TPD to learn. It may require a few civil rights proceedings that put the officers' livelihood and assets at risk to get the notorious hard cases in the public events division to adjust their attitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 3165179, member: 4333"] Interesting article on multiple levels - thanks for posting. An article on this subject appears to be posted on the Tulsa World site this morning but I can't access it due to their paywall. As to the article - loved the dancing around the issue about whether the park is public or private. When a lawyer tells you that there is no way to defend your position, the smart play is to admit the obvious and comply with that which you can defend. The Kaisers and the City of Tulsa thought they could pull off a version of three-card monte with the various subterfuges they executed in turning a public agency property to private use. They are pulling a similar scam at 71st & Riverside in the attempt to get an REI store built on public property that is part of the River Parks Authority. This is going to be a hard lesson for TPD to learn. It may require a few civil rights proceedings that put the officers' livelihood and assets at risk to get the notorious hard cases in the public events division to adjust their attitude. [/QUOTE]
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