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Comment by jwie

3 years ago

No to all questions since there’s probably a way in which doing any of those things still obeys the rule. The rule is about achieving the intent of the rule, not rote obedience.

The park might contain a parking lot, or an area where skateboarding is permitted, etc. Absent context, or a specific park, who could say if any of the things listed violate the rules.

As for what constitutes a vehicle, this is why you give examples.

Did you actually try it?

It sounds like you did, because you’ve given a car and skateboard example, which do appear in the exercise.

But it sounds like you didn’t because you’ve given such an authoritative answer when the whole point of the exercise is that “it’s complicated”. There is no One True Answer, it’s open to interpretation, that’s the complexity it demonstrates.