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Should Resorts Have Ski Cops?


Should Resorts Have Ski Cops?
Yes, They'll make the slopes a safer place
66%
 66%  [ 24 ]
No, Winter sports are all about freedom
22%
 22%  [ 8 ]
I like a man in uniform
11%
 11%  [ 4 ]
Voted : 0
Total Votes : 36

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I've seen too many preventable accidents on nursery slopes at the end of the day for me to vote against some sort of patrolling of those areas. As the majority of you have said its not the speed but the use of it thats the problem. I wouldnt support a system of "cops" with so much power as to confiscate passes on the spot, but pisteurs/instructors whom are able to give the sternest of warnings.

Whatever system is in place I hope they go home before my drunken descents from mountain bars in the dark.
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