Use Foul Language & Are Rough with the Swings
by Akarsh Gupta
Parks are a public property. The right to play in the Sector parks is equal for any kid living in the sector as well as for any innocent child living in Nithari. However, in real world, we can think of many realistic nuances before talking about the idealistic world.
A prominent resident, who is a big time philanthropist with a lot of affection and sympathy towards underprivileged children used to encourage his grandchild to play with them. Mind you, he has worked a lot for the underprivileged children’s education. According to him, the children from Nithari used to cough a lot and he used to think of it as seasonal coughing, unfortunately, it turned out to be a serious bacterial infection and his ward had to undergo a few weeks of treatment post that.
Also, very often parents come with their children to the park and we never know if they are coming with the right intentions. History says that many chain snatchings, robberies, kidnappings have had same modus operandi, where the perpetrator had observed the target in disguise.
Foul language is another issue. The kids and their parents use the language that we won’t be happy about if our kids learn it. The kids are rough with the swings and literally destroy the swings by their rough use.
We see that all the premium sectors in Noida, 15A, Sector 44 etc have restricted movement and entry and there’s no harm if the guard questions them at the gate about their purpose of coming in the sector, it will make our lives a bit simpler.
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