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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Classic kids games like Wiffle Ball, kickball and dodgeball  deemed unsafe</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Classic kids games like kickball deemed unsafe by state in effort to increase summer camp regulation<br /><br />Glenn Blain<br /><br />DAILY NEWS ALBANY BUREAU<br /><br />Tuesday, April 19th 2011, 4:00 AM<br /><br />D. Anschutz/Getty<br /><br />State bureaucrats have created a list of &#x27;risky activities&#x27; for kids at summer camp. The list includes freeze tag, Wiffle Ball and kickball, among other games and activities.<br /><br />ALBANY - State bureaucrats have identified a potentially deadly hazard facing our children this summer - freeze tag.<br /><br />That&#x27;s right, officials have decided the age-old street game - along with Wiffle Ball, kickball and dodgeball - poses a significant risk of injury.<br /><br />And classics like Capture the Flag, Steal the Bacon and Red Rover are also deemed dangerous in new state regulations for day camps.<br /><br />It looks like Albany bureaucrats are looking for kids to just sit in a corner in a house all day and not be outside, said state Sen. Patty Ritchie (R-St. Lawrence County).<br /><br />I don&#x27;t think Wiffle Ball is a dangerous sport.<br /><br />The Health Department created a list of supposedly risky recreational activities - which also includes more perilous pursuits like archery, scuba and horseback riding - in response to a state law passed in 2009.<br /><br />The law sought to close a loophole that legislators said allowed too many indoor camp programs to operate without oversight.<br /><br />Under the new rules, any program that offers two or more organized recreational activities - with at least one of them on the risky list - is deemed a summer camp and subject to state regulation.<br /><br />Ritchie said the regulations could cripple small recreational programs, forcing them to pay a $200 fee to register as a summer camp and provide medical staff.<br /><br />And many parents felt like state officials were being, well, wimpy.<br /><br />Kimberly Baxter, 27, a medical assistant from South Ozone Park, Queens, said she played freeze tag with abandon as a youngster.<br /><br />I never got hurt, maybe scraped my knee once in a while but that was it, said Baxter, mom to a 1-year-old girl.<br /><br />Deborah Graham, 51, a mother of two from Harlem, said moving around was less harmful than playing video games all summer.<br /><br />You could develop Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, she said. And when (kids) eat, eat, and eat, they get diabetes. That&#x27;s dangerous.<br /><br />The state Camp Directors Association backed the 2009 law, and Health Department spokeswoman Diane Mathis said the list of risky activities was crafted with help from camp groups.<br /><br />She said the list - which labeled Frisbee, tug of war and sack races as safe - was offered only as guidance to local governments and organization.<br /><br />She stressed that not every program will need to hire medical staff. Some simply need to have a plan in place to deal with medical emergencies.<br /><br />There will be flexibility in how the law is implemented, Mathis said.<br /><br />Susan Craig, a spokeswoman for the city Health Department, said the new law is not expected to have much impact since most city programs already meet the state requirements.<br /><br />While many New Yorkers scoffed at the idea of tag leading to traumatic brain or spinal injury, Bronx resident Kim Wainwright said it&#x27;s better to be safe than sorry.<br /><br />Kids these days are kinda brutal so I can see those games being dangerous, said Wainwright, who has a 5-year-old. I agree with it.<br /><br />With Mark Morales and Tanyanika Samuels<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/4/classic-kids-games-like-kickball-deemed-unsaf.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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