I doubt that turning Holeyland's into a paintball mecca is going to help anything. From my experience, the biggest problems with the paintball crowd is all the junk they bring out to hide behind during their battles and the inevitable vandalism and large piles of trash that goes with the territory. The bridge will become a backstop for target practice and there will be large piles of empty ammo boxes and unused ammo laying about everywhere. I have seen it first hand as a land owner in the Coral Springs Corporate Park. CSPD couldn't get rid of you guys fast enough. I spent thousands of dollars repainting my building and picking up the trash the paintball crowd left in my parking lot every weekend. The last thing we need is pink and blue paint spread out across the Holeylands. We have enough problems out there without the paintballer crowd.
Diggin's 100% right on the subject.
There's a popular paint ball location just south of the Krome Detention center , on Krome ave .
The whole area was full of trash , it was cleaned up by the county and in no time it was back to its original mess.
Holey Land was mostly a hunting area years ago , then became one of the go to muddin areas.
The last thing we need is for these rural areas ,(which many different clubs do clean ups), to be turned into an urban type ghetto with graffiti and paint marks everywhere.
Defintitely dont play paint ball games during gun season.