Swing Dance Legal Again in Golden Gate Park

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For 13 years strong, people have gathered in Golden Gate Park on Sundays to do the Lindy Hop. That is, until two weeks ago when SFPD officers stopped the jazz-swing fun. Why? Well, it seems that these brazen dance kids didn't have a permit for this street-type swing dancing. So, the fuzz gave "people 20 minutes to break down their speakers," forcing some 200 people to beat it. Fortunately, after many, many, many angry people complained by sending letters to City Hall, they were given a permit and the Lindy Hop dances again. (CBS 5 has a full report.) The Lindy happens every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the south sidewalk area of JFK Drive, between 8th and 10th Avenue.

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So, it's easier to get away with selling weed in that park than danicing the Lindy?

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