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Originally Posted by etd
honestly it all depends where you live. I called my local station and they stated they have no problem with us playing airsoft in public parks, even at the water front, as long as its supervised, some part of the gun is clear and we watch our fire around the public. Not that we play in public.. its just better to play at a field to avoid complications. I guess what I'm saying is some areas have more lax attitudes towards airsoft where others seem to be targeting airsofters to make a public statement or to correct idiots that don't care about safety. Judging by the news this seems to be happening a lot out West. Even if an individual is responsible for causing a scene I still have some thoughts in the back of my head that lead me to believe out west our group is being targeted. I have yet to hear anything relating to airsoft in Northern Ontario and we are working hard to keep it that way.
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sounds like those cops (or more than likely just some receptionist at the station) has no real idea what guns you'd be using, cause frankely "just watch your fire around the public" doesn't cut it in my books, airsoft guns are dangerous to anybody without proper eye protection and in range. Also, even clear receiver guns look real when being used (forearm covers up most of the receiver)