Trespassing Youngsters to Foreclosed Properties turn them into Pool Skating Arena »

Posted By altnrg 10 months, 3 weeks ago in News

Like a scene from the "Lords of Dogtown" a popular movie describing the history of skateboarding in California, local boarders are taking advantage of empty swimming pools in foreclosed houses. Armed with gas powered pumps, buckets, shovels and brooms, these avid skaters locate empty pools, clean out any water or debris, creating their own personal skatepark.

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    Shana4Liberty10 months, 3 weeks ago

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    You gotta admire their ingenuity.

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      earthlingerer10 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Depending on the construction of the pool, draining it can actually destroy it.

      Once the water is removed, and the weight that was holding the concrete down isn't there, concrete can actually buckle, and destroy the pool, resulting in a huge removal and replacement.

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      PainGoddess10 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Maybe its time I dusted off the ole Gordon and Smith....

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