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Interestingly the developers seem to be so overwhelmed by the popularity that the or servers have failed. The release date outside Australia and the US have been pushed back but that doesn't seem to stop seemingly Everyone I pass on the street (in Toronto) from playing it, myself included!

-Dylan  Dammermann 

> On Jul 12, 2016, at 3:03 PM, Carol Kocian <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> It would be nice if the game had a notice something like,
> 
> "If a Pokémon is in a restricted area, pleas report it to us so they may
> be relocated."
> 
> A schoolyard would be a bad place, too. It can be great fun if a museum or
> business wants to play, but those who do not shouldn't be included.
> 
> -Carol
> 
> 
>> Interestingly enough, one of our local hospitals here in Syracuse, NY has
>> already had problems with players trespassing on the ROOF of the hospital
>> to catch Pokémon.  The hospital's IT department had to contact the game's
>> developers to remove them as a stop.  Although I see the benefit to some
>> museums with an increase in foot traffic, I'm hoping the players actually
>> don't cause more of a hassle within the museums.  And as the mother of a
>> sever year old, Pokémon is still very alive, but that app will not be
>> going on my device.
>> 
>> Maryellen Dodge
>> Territory Sales Representative
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>> 
>> And then there is this:
>> 
>> https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/07/12/holocaust-museum-to-visitors-please-stop-catching-pokemon-here/
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