RULE 11
DO NOT BOTHER CHILDREN WHEN THEY ARE SKATEBOARDING
DANGER AND MASTERY
There was a time when kids skateboarded on the west side of Sidney Smith
Hall, at the
University of Toronto, where I work. Sometimes I stood there and watched
them. There
are rough, wide, shallow concrete steps there, leading up from the street to
the front
entrance, accompanied by tubular iron handrails, about two and a half
inches in diameter
and twenty feet long. The crazy kids, almost always boys, would pull back
about fifteen
yards from the top of the steps.