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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.
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> Maryellen Dodge
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> And then there is this:
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> https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/07/12/holocaust-museum-to-visitors-please-stop-catching-pokemon-here/
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