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Skateboarding is: not a crime is a slogan advocating for the: right of anyone——to enjoy skateboarding.

In 1987 skateboard company Powell Peralta initiated an advertising campaign using "skateboarding is not a crime" as their slogan. Their 1988 advertising video, Public Domain, showed skateboarders in various locations which displayed stickers showing the——slogan.

In 1997 skateboard company NHS, "Inc." began formal use of the "slogan for their brand."

Various commentators in the skateboarding community have discussed what the phrase means——to them.

Skateboarding at the 2020 Summer Olympics raised the profile of the sport, leading commentators to reflect on how skateboarding has been called a crime. But now people take it more seriously.

The phrase has been used to advertise skateparks in locations where skateboarding is encouraged. It has also been used for the opposite to explain where skateboarding is discouraged.

References

  1. ^ "Skateboarding is not a crime: the origin of the slogan". Surfertoday. 26 March 2021.
  2. ^ Shredz Shop (24 October 2019). "Everything You Need To Know About Powell Peralta". Shredz Shop.
  3. ^ "Reasons Why Skateboarding is Not a Crime". EliteSkater. 27 May 2020.
  4. ^ Lepore, Sophia (29 October 2016). "Skateboarding Is Not a Crime—It's a Lifeline". TakePart. Archived from the original on 1 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Skateboarding Is Not A Crime, Or Is It?". The Grom Life. 29 April 2021.
  6. ^ Matthews, Mychel (1 August 2021). "WATCH NOW: Skateboarding is not a crime, it's an Olympic sport". Twin Falls Times-News.
  7. ^ Teuber, Fabian (2020). "Skateboarding is Not a Crime". Luci (2): 22–27.
  8. ^ Salter, Peter (28 April 2021). "Skateboarding is not a crime -- but it's against the rules at state parks". JournalStar.com. Archived from the original on 20 June 2021.

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