| 4,501 |
23 Feb 2007 - 22:59
leslie weil :
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| 4,502 |
23 Feb 2007 - 23:02
linda wolstein :
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| 4,503 |
23 Feb 2007 - 23:03
umberto aponte :
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| 4,504 |
23 Feb 2007 - 23:23
Michelle Bodner :
This policy makes better behaved, more socialized dogs, is a wonderful use
of our beautiful park. |
| 4,505 |
24 Feb 2007 - 0:01
shelly scho :
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| 4,506 |
24 Feb 2007 - 1:03
Channa Steinberg :
Sensible policies lead to reasonable behavior on everyone's part. Give
our dogs reasonable off-leash time and we will keep them on leash at other
times. |
| 4,507 |
24 Feb 2007 - 1:20
Sharon Kingston :
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| 4,508 |
24 Feb 2007 - 1:25
colleen o'neal :
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| 4,509 |
24 Feb 2007 - 2:19
Lila Harris :
Please support our responsible use of the park as a place where we can
enjoy being with our dogs while respecting other users' rights |
| 4,510 |
24 Feb 2007 - 2:42
Jimmy Lardizzone :
Right on |
| 4,511 |
24 Feb 2007 - 2:54
DeAnnie Reeder :
Hopefully, dog owners will be responsible for the behavior of their dogs
off leash. |
| 4,512 |
24 Feb 2007 - 3:04
Mayelly Moreno :
This is a great step forward - it deserves support. |
| 4,513 |
24 Feb 2007 - 3:56
Kate Potts :
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| 4,514 |
24 Feb 2007 - 4:18
Daniel Tapias :
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| 4,515 |
24 Feb 2007 - 8:03
heidi thomas :
it is necessary for a dogs well-being to have some off-leash |
| 4,516 |
24 Feb 2007 - 8:33
Sahara Briscoe :
The number of dogs in our local park at night, has seriously kept down the
occurance of crime. |
| 4,517 |
24 Feb 2007 - 11:55
Neal Merino :
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| 4,518 |
24 Feb 2007 - 12:20
Kristi Schrittwieser :
Please continue letting the dogs run free. The dogs are definately a big
park of NYC. Dogs make people smile. |
| 4,519 |
24 Feb 2007 - 17:07
kim yu tiamco :
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| 4,520 |
24 Feb 2007 - 20:11
mardi tuminaro :
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| 4,521 |
24 Feb 2007 - 20:33
Karen Morrisey :
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| 4,522 |
24 Feb 2007 - 22:39
Jihan Kim :
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| 4,523 |
24 Feb 2007 - 23:18
Jason Porter :
The dog owners that get up that early to let their dogs stretch their legs
seem to me to be of the most responsible variety and extremely appreciative
of the benefit that the park provides. Additionally it is one of many ways
in which Prospect Park brings such a wide variet of Brooklyners together. |
| 4,524 |
24 Feb 2007 - 23:55
Patricia Katz :
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| 4,525 |
25 Feb 2007 - 0:10
meredith allen :
meredith allen |
| 4,526 |
25 Feb 2007 - 0:37
Karena Ostrem :
Off leash hours make everyone happy! |
| 4,527 |
25 Feb 2007 - 1:59
Margaret Criscuola :
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| 4,528 |
25 Feb 2007 - 2:00
Alfredo Ventura :
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| 4,529 |
25 Feb 2007 - 2:01
Al Criscuola :
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| 4,530 |
25 Feb 2007 - 2:02
Kelly Smith-Powers :
Central Park (and other city parks) would not be the same without the off
leash time. It keeps the park safer and brings far more people into the
park each morning and night. |
| 4,531 |
25 Feb 2007 - 2:15
Diane Hope McAfee :
Some of us do not live near a dog run. Animals and humans benefit from
exercise and socializing with freedom. |
| 4,532 |
25 Feb 2007 - 3:37
Geri Crane :
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| 4,533 |
25 Feb 2007 - 3:45
Hillary Rubenstein :
Please keep and protect the off-leash hours. There are fewer accidents, dog
fights and injuries in Prospect Park during off leash hours than in the
small crowded dog runs on Manhattan. |
| 4,534 |
25 Feb 2007 - 7:58
Barbara Shumannfang :
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| 4,535 |
25 Feb 2007 - 9:35
Aviva Rahmani :
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| 4,536 |
25 Feb 2007 - 19:11
ROBERT SUDSKY :
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| 4,537 |
25 Feb 2007 - 20:05
Carole Griec :
Where else would the dogs get to be mingle "freely"? |
| 4,538 |
25 Feb 2007 - 23:24
Pat Savoie :
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| 4,539 |
26 Feb 2007 - 0:19
Satisha Balfour :
I own a pit bull and he is so friendly to people and other dogs b/c he is
socialized due to the off leash policies. |
| 4,540 |
26 Feb 2007 - 0:25
Helen Collins :
Off leash hours are necessary for the proper socialization of dogs. There
is an offleash area in my park, and in the six years that I have lived
here, there has NEVER been an incident. |
| 4,541 |
26 Feb 2007 - 4:26
Tracey :
sending support from CA - www.santacruzpugs.org
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| 4,542 |
26 Feb 2007 - 4:34
Andrea Naier :
Aren't there enough restrictions in the park already? Areas that are
fenced off to humans and animals! What's the point of a public park if
the public isn't allowed to enjoy it?! Dog owners with well-trained,
friendy canine companions deserve at least some of the same considerations
as those with 2 legged offspring! |
| 4,543 |
26 Feb 2007 - 6:22
madeleine russell :
early in the morning our two dogs sunshine and penny are estatic to run
sniff and greet all their woof buddies. it is a great start to our day.our
dogs happy bouncing gives everybody a thrill. |
| 4,544 |
26 Feb 2007 - 8:21
Anat rotem :
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| 4,545 |
26 Feb 2007 - 9:14
Victoria Coradin :
It is very clear that the so call Juniper Park Civic Association just
don't like dogs and responsible dogs owners. On the other hand they
don't complaint about people trashing the parks, having sex, drinking
alcohol, barbecuing and in the summer people sleeping in the parks, and
leaving behind old mattresses and cardboards. These people defecate and
urinate all over the parks. All of these are perfectly right because they
are not dogs. I would be very offended if anyone compares my dog to any of
those pigs.
Our dogs are trained and we are responsible. |