Family Picnics
The City Manager is surveying the opinion of the community about family picnics held in public parks. On the one hand, public parks are created for people to enjoy nature. On the other hand, large family gatherings can be noisy and occupy a lot of park space. The City Manager has asked you to complete an opinion survey.
Option A: Family picnics should not be allowed in public parks.
Option B: Family picnics should be allowed in public parks.
I appreciate the authorities’ concern regarding family gatherings in public park and as far as my opinion is concerned, I think family picnics should not be allowed in public parks.
There will be numerous drawbacks of having large family gathering in public parks. Firstly, the parks are structured for enjoy the peace and the beauty of the nature. Some of these parks have already sign board of “DO NOT EAT’’ or “DO NOT LITTER”. This is because people create parks very messy whenever they bring food with them in parks.
Moreover, some residents are living near by parks. They already have issues regarding parking space because the visitors park their vehicles in the front of the park, so there is very low space left to park vehicles for residents. In this way, if families would be allow to make gathering in parks should not be a good idea. People can go another place for enjoy meals with family but parks will not rebuild if they are ruined once.
Therefore, keeping in mind the safety and beauty of the parks family gathering should not permitted in public parks.
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