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Austin Stanfel Whenever you visit the local playgrounds on weekends, you will witness children playing together and teaming up. You may see some children running around, playing in the sand, or exploring a play structure. Nearby, you will also notice parents sitting on benches and picnic tables, to keep an eye on their children. It is quite easy to figure out which adult may have children at the park. People generally think of community parks as safe and wholesome. However, in case you see an adult or several adults in a playground who are there without a child, would you find it weird?
Should adults and teenagers be allowed in the same space where children play? This is something that many municipalities consider.