5/5 Jamie L. 7 months ago on Google • 6 reviews
(Edit)
this
was
years
ago
but
I
have
now
updated
the
review.
This
is
a
very
lovely
park
now
and
I’m
happy
to
had
watch
it
change
for
the
better.
Now
enjoy
the
crazy
stories
I
have
from
this
park.
(Original
post)
People
here
don’t
follow
rules
and
let
their
dog
roam
without
leases.
Tables
are
drawn
on.
Normals
who
come
to
the
park
are
disrespected
by
anyone
who
is
told
to
follow
the
rules
and
are
just
looking
out
for
their
animals
safety
and
their
safety.
Many
dog
attacks
have
happened
here
and
my
bestie
is
my
witness
to
it
too.
(Story)
One
time
me
and
my
bestie
friend
were
at
the
park
and
decided
to
move
our
stuff
to
the
tables.
There
was
an
older
gentleman
who
was
walking
his
dog.
When
we
moved
out
stuff
I
accidentally
left
my
phone.
I
realized
this
within
one
to
two
minutes
and
went
back
over
into
the
area
in
which
we
were
sitting.
Within
that
one
minute
this
dude
decided
to
pick
up
my
phone
and
take
off
with
it,
got
in
his
car
and
drove
home
which
was
just
one
mile
from
the
park.
This
means
the
man
had
to
be
watching
us
to
have
gotten
that
phone
since
he
was
nowhere
near
us
or
in
visible
sight
when
we
moved.
As
soon
as
I
can’t
find
it
I
tell
my
mom
from
my
besties
phone
to
shut
it
off
and
track
it.
Thankfully
since
they
did
it
so
quickly
we
caught
the
dude
at
his
house
before
he
could
sell
it
or
break
into
the
phone.
He
said
that
he
was
going
to
find
the
rightful
owner
and
return
it
in
which
I
liked
to
believe
at
first
until
we
saw
him
again.
The
next
time
I
saw
him
was
about
1
week
or
a
little
over
a
week.
Me
and
my
bestie
saw
him
and
pointed
him
out
to
the
rest
of
the
group
so
we
all
started
looking
and
speaking
about
it.
Soon
enough
the
dude
walks
by
and
starts
to
harass
us.
He
was
only
attacking
me
and
my
bestie
while
also
thinking
we
are
a
couple
(we
are
not
since
my
bestie
is
gay).
We
played
along
with
him
making
like
a
dramatic
scene
you
would
see
in
a
play
about
lovers,
holding
each
other
close
and
fake
kissing
(air
kisses).
He
kept
getting
angry
so
my
bestie
started
to
interrogate
the
dude
on
why
he
didn’t
give
the
phone
to
us
since
he
obviously
knew
who
we
were.
His
responses
were
that
he
didn’t
know
who
it
belonged
to
and
that
he
went
around
the
park
a
couple
times
asking
people
if
it
was
their
phones.
Sadly
I
know
for
a
fact
he
didn’t
go
around
asking
people
if
it
was
their
otherwise
he
would
have
given
it
back
to
me
and
I
watched
him
go
to
the
area
stop
for
a
bit
and
then
book
it
straight
to
his
car
to
drive
away,
avoiding
all
of
the
people
he
could
have
asked.
Sparks
flew
in
that
moment
knowing
that
man
also
lied
about
finding
the
rightful
owner.
My
bestie
also
made
all
these
connections
and
starts
having
a
huge
argument
to
the
point
that
my
bestie
starts
walking
toward
them
which
makes
him
back
down
and
finally
leave.
(Story)
[what
this
original
post
was
about]
Since
me
and
my
bestie
went
to
the
park
daily
(yes
even
in
winter
time)
that
we
got
use
to
seeing
the
regulars
and
normals
who
live
in
the
area.
One
of
them
was
a
man
and
his
dog.
It
was
a
female
dog
who
was
fine
around
males
but
aggressive
towards
females.
Not
only
once
but
twice
his
dog
became
aggressive
and
broke
free
from
his
grasp
and
booked
it
to
attack
another
dog.
The
first
time
I
witnessed
nothing
serious
happened
but
the
second
time
was
the
worse.
I
thought
the
other
persons
dog
was
hurt
but
thankfully
it
wasn’t
bad
at
all.
My
bestie
couldn’t
let
this
continue
and
went
up
to
the
dude
with
the
aggressive
dog
and
told
him
he
needs
to
start
training
his
dog
or
stop
coming
to
the
park
since
many
people
walk
their
dogs
there.
We
didn’t
see
him
for
a
super
long
time
but
the
next
time
we
did
his
dog
was
trained
enough
to
go
to
the
park.
He
was
even
working
on
the
dog
at
the
park.
I
give
that
guy
huge
respect
for
actually
going
and
training
the
dog.
I
hope
that
everything
is
working
out
great
for
them.
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