Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Photo, Caption, and Citation #2



The photograph shown at the left is a skateboard/scooter rack. Due to many confiscated skateboards piling up at public facilities, this rack was developed to relieve that issue. Whenever a skater gets his/her board taken by facility staff or management, it simply goes on the skate rack. The board is placed horizontally in between each rack section and then locked into place. This ensures that nobody stumbles or trips on boards clustered in office space. This photograph ties in with my topic because it helps to clarify where boards go after they are confiscated from a skater. Skateboarders would not have to worry about this problem if they were allowed to skate public facilities.



Skateboarding. Photograph. Recreation Management. Web. 10 Nov. 2010. <http://http://www.recmanagement.com/200507gc04.php>.

1 comment:

  1. That is too cool!! I have never seen one of those around here, but than again I don't go to skate parks! Why do they only have five spaces though?
    Couldn't keeping the boards high up like that be a danger too? And couldn't people just come up and steel one and skate off into the sunset? If I was a skate boarder i would take my board with me at all times; i would be too afraid that it would get stolen.

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