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By Susan Taylor
NBCSanDiego.com

Skateboarders in Poway will have to register and be fingerprinted before using the Skate Park.

The city council voted in favor of the new high tech entry system Tuesday night. Skaters will have to press a thumb pad on a turnstile. If a scanner matches a skateboarder's print to the one given in a new, free registration process, they'll be allowed in. A security camera will record the entry.

Park users who break the house rules or indulge in roughhousing, bullying or vandalism will have their thumbprint voided.

"So the next time they put their thumb in (the thumb pad), it will not work," says Poway City Councilman Jim Cunningham. "Then they will contact someone and find out why."

To critics who may see all this as somewhat Orwellian, Cunningham has this comeback "We're not Big Brother. The thumbprints are not going to Homeland Security. They're being used specifically for this particular facility, and we want people to enjoy it."

City officials say there'll be a fair appeal process for violators who lose their permits.

The projected cost of the thumb pad-turnstile system, complete with upgraded a security cameras, is $50,000.


Location: Poway Skate Park
13090 Civic Center Drive
Poway, California 92064


PLEASE VOICE YOUR OPINION HERE ON THIS RIDICULOUS WASTE OF $50,000.


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Reader Comments 
Posted Fri Mar 6, 2009, 2:06 PM — By christian
i'd rather just give them a urine sample
Posted Fri Mar 6, 2009, 2:56 PM — By taco-bell-4-life
I guess the city council feels like this process should be routine for those little skate hoodlums who are out committing B&E's after shredding.
Posted Fri Mar 6, 2009, 6:00 PM — By jasax
You could just use your friends thumb to get in if you got banned. Completely pointless.
Posted Sun Mar 8, 2009, 3:42 AM — By Ryan Dziurgot
Fucking idiots. They will never understand what it means to be a skateboarder. They want to give us bust free places to skate so we don't destroy the city and then they pull shit like this.
Posted Wed Mar11, 2009, 8:14 PM — By Zanye
hop the gate son
Posted Wed Mar11, 2009, 11:43 PM — By kyle
wow. fuck poway and the people incharge. they are just wasting money on a lost cause
Posted Thu Mar12, 2009, 5:56 PM — By matt
wow thats not even a great park its got nothing.
Posted Fri Aug28, 2009, 6:07 PM — By xxxx
this is shockingly stupid. the type of people who think this is a good idea probably don't have anything to live for except thwarting other people's efforts.
Posted Wed Oct28, 2009, 12:21 AM — By Derrick
fuckin retarded
Posted Thu Nov19, 2009, 5:06 AM — By skooter
fuck Cunningham fuck getting tickets at a skatepark fuck the poways sherrifs department fuck anyone who supported this fuck Burmeister the most burn in hell poway park kills it

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