but enough are clueless about the damage done by clambering around on public sculptures and marking them up to have an impact. Then why is there no security during normal operations? Even at the Arizona memorial, no employees were there watching me. They only were there to tell me its time to get back on the ferry.
Four weeks? And you know this because...? Are you asking why I said four weeks or why sidewalks will be fine without maintenance in four weeks. I said four weeks because I just gave a time period. One that I thought was worst cause scenario. No specific reason. My real guess would be 2 weeks. Why sidewalks don't need maintenance in that time frame... it's common sense.
Maybe because they would like to leave at least a few open.
DC announced that they were picking up trash at 372 locations where the NPS stopped doing it. Now, 372 locations probably refers to multiple locations per park, but still, a bit more than a few.
The high profile parks are more likely to require a security presence. So let me get this straight. The argument to barricade these parks is because there is no funding for security. So instead of having security at the memorial's, they place security, security they couldn't afford in the first place, outside to guard barricades to keep people out. That doesn't make a whole lot of sense, nevermind the fact that the memorials didn't require guarding under normal conditions anyways.
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Date: 7/10/13 18:54 (UTC)Then why is there no security during normal operations? Even at the Arizona memorial, no employees were there watching me. They only were there to tell me its time to get back on the ferry.
Four weeks? And you know this because...?
Are you asking why I said four weeks or why sidewalks will be fine without maintenance in four weeks. I said four weeks because I just gave a time period. One that I thought was worst cause scenario. No specific reason. My real guess would be 2 weeks. Why sidewalks don't need maintenance in that time frame... it's common sense.
Maybe because they would like to leave at least a few open.
DC announced that they were picking up trash at 372 locations where the NPS stopped doing it. Now, 372 locations probably refers to multiple locations per park, but still, a bit more than a few.
The high profile parks are more likely to require a security presence.
So let me get this straight. The argument to barricade these parks is because there is no funding for security. So instead of having security at the memorial's, they place security, security they couldn't afford in the first place, outside to guard barricades to keep people out. That doesn't make a whole lot of sense, nevermind the fact that the memorials didn't require guarding under normal conditions anyways.