It's understandable that security is a priority, but shutting down public spaces as a response seems like an overreach that infringes on the community's rights. People shouldn't have to lose access to their parks and recreational areas because of one individual's security needs. There has to be a better way to ensure JD Vance's safety without penalizing the whole neighborhood. It's situations like these where the government's intervention in daily life feels more like an inconvenience than a protective measure.
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