PSPs yes or no?

Jake_La

Member
I think park safety passes need to be required at mountains or people must be much more cautious. I was skiing about two days ago and someone who should not have been standing in the landing was straight in the middle i was going off the jump and hit them like a brick. I was later told they were fine but i passed out and ended up in the lodge later. It turned out that i had got a significant concussion and mah not be able to ski for a month or so, this was very agrivating and will ruin my fun for the month due to it. I think people must be more careful or there must be psp passes at all mountains to prevent this. What do you guys think? opinions?
 
I have been absolutely pissed off at gapers over the last week.

I was lucky enough to get to shred the 3 valleys in france for a week, and they have 4 proper parks in the area. Of these, two are for gapers/beginners and 2 are pro parks with rails etc.

The number of times I would get snaked in the rail line by a gaper, only to have him hit the lip was ridiculous. Also Gapers pizzaing down the middle of the superpipe (when there was a little pipe right next to it) and people chilling in landings. I fucking hate how they go into the pro park despite parks being set up SPECIFICALLY for them.

I have nothing against gapers in general, but when there is a perfect place for them to go and they still go fuck up our parks, it makes me fucking angry.

/rant
 
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