Public Park Swinging Incident

Summary

Swinging in a public park is typically not a crime unless specific local regulations are violated. In this case, it seems to be a misunderstanding rather than a legal issue. If the police are involved and any charges are mentioned, consulting a legal professional is advisable to understand your rights and any potential implications.

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At approximately *:* PM, a call was received regarding two individuals swinging on the swings at a public park. Me and my brother were on the swings when a lady approached us like asking us questions like do you live around here and what's our names?
It sounds like you had an encounter at the park that made you uncomfortable. Do you feel that your rights were violated, or are you concerned about any legal implications from this interaction?
The cops were called about on us
It sounds like a tense situation. Were the police officers able to resolve the situation amicably, or do you feel there might be any legal consequences from their involvement?
Was a crime committed
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In the situation you described, swinging in a public park is generally not a crime. However, if the police were called, it could be due to a misunderstanding or a complaint by someone. If no charges were pressed or laws violated, it's unlikely a crime was committed.
We are both adults 26 years old we were swinging on the swings
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It seems like a misunderstanding rather than a legal issue. If no charges were pressed, it's unlikely to be a legal concern. If you have further questions or concerns about your rights, feel free to ask!
Swinging in a public park is generally not a crime
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Swinging in a public park is typically not a crime unless there are specific local regulations or complaints involved. Since no charges were mentioned, it appears to be a misunderstanding. If you feel your rights were violated or have ongoing concerns, you might consider discussing it with a legal professional.
I don't know about any charges because the cops didn't come yet
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It seems like this situation is more of a misunderstanding rather than a legal issue, especially since no charges have been filed yet. If the police visit and any charges are mentioned, I'd recommend consulting a legal professional to understand your rights and any potential implications. If you have any other concerns, feel free to ask!
She claimed her daughter called her because she was scared
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It seems like a misunderstanding with no charges filed yet, and swinging in a park generally isn't a crime. If the police do arrive and mention any charges, you might want to consult a legal professional to better understand your rights. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!