I am going to revive my comment that I made. Even though this is probably bad timing,it happens to be very timely. I promise you these sites will be lost if something isn't done to provide some type of control. From past experience in places where they are unable to provide proper supervision,it is easier to shut it down,that try to determine a plan,especially in this time of limited budgets. Since these sites are available to the untrained,and letters from the training agencies are unheeded,something in terms of gating the property and a check in process is sorely needed.

