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Dog park, not dong park

To the editor:
Cedar Creek Dog Park is a park funded by public taxes, for use by dogs and dog owners. It is a DOG park, not a DONG park.

Now that the sun is out, it seems that the male nudists seem to think it appropriate for children, women, and men to view their anatomy. Lucky for me the other day my Golden Retriever pooped one foot away from a naked man! I said that I would not come near him to pick it up and threw him a plastic bag. Why do they think that they can display themselves on public property? Why don't they walk down the boardwalk in City Park and see what happens? There are many private areas further down Lakeshore where they could suntan their fragile organs without exposing themselves to others. Most of them are in need of surgical assistance, so I am glad that they are proud of their bodies no one else needs to see it. Police presence is required in areas where children and adults go for pleasure and don't need to be exposed to this nudity. There is a time and place for everything.

B.R. - Kelowna

Posted: Jul 3, 2008 / 5:00 am
Story# 40344 /  Contributed
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