Dominique Alexandre, the director of Outreach & Events for the Brooklyn council member, said that the elected is open to relocating the course after community members cited the flying discs as "dangerous" at a Community Board 5 subcommittee meeting on Thursday.
Jessica Almodovar, the president of the Parent Teacher Association at P.S. 89, said the course is displacing long-time parkgoers and has made going to the park "scary."
Nearby resident Maria Quinones said she witnessed a young boy nearly struck while she was picnicking in the park with his sister and father.
Portia Dyrenforth, the Parks Department Forest and Highland Park Administrator, said the agency has placed new signs that read "Always wait until the hole is clear of all people."
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