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Crews are out this morning along Avenue A to film scenes for the Hulu supernatural comedy "Deadbeat."
One of the guys setting up the craft services had his young son (age 10? 12?) with him. The boy had a Razor scooter, and was ready to head off on Avenue A and East 10th Street.
The father stops the boy, and says in a firm tone: "This is a nice neighborhood, but that is not a nice Park" — nodding toward Tompkins Square Park. "Do not talk to anyone. Absolutely do not give your scooter to anyone."
4 comments:
This is completely ridiculous and totally unacceptable. The dad is totally out of line here. I would be absolutely EMBARASSED to be seen with him knowing he cheaped out on the hoverboard and got me a scooter.
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Don't talk to anyone! You might make a friend.
I'm on the father's side, kids that age don't have very good judgment. I think parents are nuts to let kids that age play alone in any park.
He meant: don't give your scooter to any investment bankers or kids living on daddy's money.
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