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Here we go again. Let's look at the rights of the long boarders who were "trampled". What about the families who take their kids up to Bridal Veil Falls and through a park marked as pedestrian only. (the long boarders and cyclists have another trail). What about almost getting run over multiple times by speeding boarders who blame you for walking on a path on the right side of the path? I thank Utah County for looking at my rights. I thank any enforcement officers for not bothering to enforce already posted rules.
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