No Balls Allowed
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2003 6:24 pm
Dear Chrissy,
Even though the rules and regulations for our park have been set forth, well over a year ago, we still have families that refuse to supervise their children. Because of the damage that has been done to the homes from the children playing ball near and around them, we issued a very specific addendum which specifies only certain designated areas in which the children have permission to play ball. We managea small park, with very little alloted space for children to play. Although we thought that the problem was under control, it has now cropped up again.We have many residentts complaining, yet instead of the residents taking the problem to the parents, along with management, they want us to handle it all. The children swear and cuss when asked to leave their lot, and the parents say, "not my child". The circumstances behind this park, was that when we took over the management, the children were running the park, and they were. The parents also are required to sign the rules and regulations agreement that state, "as parents you are responsible for any and all decisions that your children make pertaining to their behavior, whether good or bad, within the park, and that the parents will be held responsible for those decisions. Please give me some creative solutions to this problems.
Even though the rules and regulations for our park have been set forth, well over a year ago, we still have families that refuse to supervise their children. Because of the damage that has been done to the homes from the children playing ball near and around them, we issued a very specific addendum which specifies only certain designated areas in which the children have permission to play ball. We managea small park, with very little alloted space for children to play. Although we thought that the problem was under control, it has now cropped up again.We have many residentts complaining, yet instead of the residents taking the problem to the parents, along with management, they want us to handle it all. The children swear and cuss when asked to leave their lot, and the parents say, "not my child". The circumstances behind this park, was that when we took over the management, the children were running the park, and they were. The parents also are required to sign the rules and regulations agreement that state, "as parents you are responsible for any and all decisions that your children make pertaining to their behavior, whether good or bad, within the park, and that the parents will be held responsible for those decisions. Please give me some creative solutions to this problems.