Request to change the law to make skate boarding laws I am writing this letter to inform you of the importance of helping you change the laws of skateboarding. Please take a few minutes to read my letter to understand why I skate and why I should not consider Skateboard as a crime. I can see that I am a skateboarder.
My mission is to change city regulations and skateboard on public property, city streets, local ice rink links. I am trying to give people who like skateboards the opportunity to get on without getting tickets to most states and cities and even without going through the law. I will try to stop the suppression of skateboarding by creating a unified sound for every skateboarder and skateboarder. Skateboarding has become illegal as a means of transportation nationwide rapidly. In some towns it is illegal to set up a skateboard on the sidewalk. You can use sidewalks elsewhere in the state, but you can not use other sidewalks. Bicycle exclusive lane and parking lot where rollers and bicycles can be used are not available. I think the skateboard was chosen unfairly. I would like to help raise awareness of this over criticism and harassment harassment!
Using skateboards only as a means of transportation is often related to longboards. According to local law, it may be lawful to use skateboarding as a means of transportation outside the residential area. Supporters believe portability, sports, and environmental friendliness are part of the skateboard's advantage as a substitute for cars. In the late 1990s, the US Marine Corps tested the utility of commercially available skateboards in urban battle military exercises, a program called Urban Warrior '99. Their special purpose is to "manipulate the inside of the building to detect the broken nets and the fire that is on fire."