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Are there enough skate facilities in Casey?

Michelle Johns,
Cranbourne

NO

“I’ve got kids. There are some (skate facilities) but they’re too far out of town.”Shane Smith,
Cranbourne

NO

“Not for the size (Casey) is now.”Raylene Reeves,
Cranbourne

NO

“A lot of the kids skate around the streets and knock you over. I’m scared they’re going to get hit by cars.”Yvonne Phelps,
Cranbourne

NO

“You see them near the post office. They go way too close to the cars and buses.”Lou Mingaars,
Narre Warren South

NO

“But I don’t think (more skate parks) would stop kids with skateboards coming down and using the footpaths.”

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