Radjage

Radjage t1_jbogkue wrote

“We used a computer to be able to download the information on the pieces. We also used an external hard drive to save the filming, because the skimmer took the information from the card, and the camera took the password,” he wrote.

“It didn’t work out so well, because I was arrested,” he admitted.

^hahahaha

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Radjage t1_j0zaa99 wrote

Yeah I know a court in Brooklyn this is a problem too. One guy gives a lesson and then waits for his other instructor friend to come give a lesson, essentially unethically hogging the court for hours.

I mean the basic etiquette is first-come first-serve and needing both playing there to start, and not taking over an hour. "Hand-offs" and shit like that shouldn't fly.

And yeah, I'll definitely be a huge (justified) asshole if I see that continue at my local court.

An on a similar note, losing all the East River courts in Manhattan this year last was huge (due to redoing the park to raise the seawall). Already a lack of easy-to-get-to places to play, and that was one of the best. Still at least another couple years until those will be re-made.

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