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george
2010-03-19, 02:28 PM
Yesterday as I was leaving Bayswater I had a guy approach me saying he was a reporter from the NY Daily News. He asked me if I was familiar with the fact that the park was on a list of parks to be closed I told him yes I was aware of that. When then asked what I thought about the plan I told him basically I thought It Sucked, because it is a great spot to watch the planes taking off and landing at JFK. I told him I'm not really sure how closing that park could save all that much money when it doesn't seem to be maintained all that much. He said that was exactly what the local assembly woman had told him. He then told me the savings of closing that park would be about $5000 a year. He asked if by charging for parking or something along those lines to save the park would be something I think would be fair and I said absolutely. We talked for a little while about why I was there and he really wasn't too familiar with plane spotting. As we were talking out on the street a few planes landed so he got an idea of why we go there. He asked why i take pictures of planes and I told him I just loved watching them land and that its very relaxing watching them. I also told that there's nothing like watching a plane come, and they are very majestic as them come in.

I also gave him this website to learn more about plane spotting and also to get more reactions about the park closing. Hopefully the article will make it into the paper.

N221UA
2010-03-19, 06:50 PM
Good job george!!! :borat:

Mayi757
2010-03-19, 07:14 PM
Man I hope they keep it open. When I visit NY again I'd like to get the arrivals/takeoffs on the 4s that are possible from the park.

Are there any other good vantage points in the morning for those runways? They weren't using those when I was there.

Good job George and cool avatar.

NIKV69
2010-03-20, 12:20 AM
Though I share your sentiments I think 5000 is a bit off. The cost of operating that park has to be much more

NLovis
2010-03-20, 01:13 AM
IDK but i still say we sould do something to maintain it. If we took voer the park it woudl be our property and they couldnt kick us out :borat: though it would be a bit of $$

PhilDernerJr
2010-03-20, 05:51 AM
What money has the Parks Department EVER put into Bayswater except for some signs? If that's a "maintained" park I think it's a joke.

eric8669
2010-03-20, 08:50 AM
well, someone does come by to open and close the gate each day. I have seen them mow the grass from time to time and I assume they come around to collect the garbage on occasion. That's all I can think of.

threeholerglory
2010-03-21, 04:56 PM
I like the idea of making it "our" park though I doubt the funding would be there.....though i've only been there twice, i agree with phil. You really can't take a piss in that place without s****ing yourself thinking about what's living in those weeds and brush. On a lighter note, perhaps a larger outcry to the aviation enthusiast community on a national or even global scale could pull some weight with the media or the governing body....just my 2 cents

cancidas
2010-03-21, 05:02 PM
well while they're closing parks the state is buying new conjugal visit trailers for it's prisons... almost $800,000.

george
2010-03-21, 06:55 PM
well while they're closing parks the state is buying new conjugal visit trailers for it's prisons... almost $800,000.

Just goes to show you how screwed up this state is.... unbelievable

NLovis
2010-03-22, 02:11 AM
well while they're closing parks the state is buying new conjugal visit trailers for it's prisons... almost $800,000.

Just goes to show you how screwed up this state is.... unbelievable

Sigh. I'm not even going to say anything about that one.