It's one thing to be in a public park but another thing hiding in bushes on private property and looking in people's windows. Another article said homeowners asked some to get off their property and were told to shut up or else. Doubt the a judge will hear this as they'd have to go after the trespassers themselves.
I knew this was coming.
Well never look under your bed
But ISIS is ok.
But ISIS is ok.
This picture is the reason why no one shows at Hillary’s Rallies
In Sunnyvale, CA public library they have assigned people to provide training in Pokeman and special help is also available.
So you look on your phone to see things that aren’t there so you can catch the things that aren’t there.
Sure.
Jeff did that back in the fourth grade and they shipped him off to the special class.
Turn on the sprinklers....
That's a good way to get ventilated ...
Someone should put a super rare pokemon in the middle of a BLM riot and then sit back and get popcorn....
Ha!
That’s a photo of downtown Grand Rapids.
As silly of a thing it seems, I’d rather have my city be full of young* people doing that than what “teens” and “youths” in certain other cities seem to be into these days.
Are criminals casing properties and if caught, saying they are looking for Pokey?
I only just learned about this stupid-ass thing last month. Now not a day goes by without Pokemon (which I thought was bad enough in the old days) in the NEWS.
The other week I took my son and a local friend to a small battlefield/fort park. To my dismay tons of “teens” were there, sitting on their asses looking at phones hogging the memorial, and generally roaming around looking at phones. Not absorbing the history, not appreciating the bloodshed around them, just looking at phones (together!).
My friend mentioned they were probably looking for Pokemon garbage. Uuuugggh!
How else is the NSA going to get video intel of your property and inside your windows if they don’t put a Poke’stop there?
I grew up in St. Clair Shores but I don’t think that particular park existed when I lived there.
It’s named after a former mayor. 1980’s I think.
The location is very nice and pretty public, but if the Pokémon stop is on their private property, I’d think they would have a case.
Pokemon keeps the younsters distracted from the politicians.
Go Pokemon...until November 9!!!!
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Because I love roses of course! Especially the kind with really long heavy thorns.