Vaughn

    Gender: Male
    Location: Bridgewater
    Relationship: Committed Relationship
    Orientation: Straight
    Children: Not for Me
    Body Type: Some extra baggage
    Height: 6'0"
    Religion: Atheist
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian

    Positive Partnership

    Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 08:11 PM AST [General]

    Police, youth try new approach to getting helmets on boarders

    By STACEY COLWELL

     BRIDGEWATER - The Bridgewater Police Service is taking a new approach to dealing with the thorny issue of some skateboarders not wearing helmets, all because of a simple e-mail by a local youth.

     Vaughn Whynot recently contacted Cst. Christine Bonnell to voice his concern about a perceived police crackdown on theskate-boarders, suggested many of them can't afford helmets, and that perhaps the department should work with them to find a solution.

     "When I got the e-mail, I went out that morning and picked up one of the kids who was 18, and took him to Zellers. I bought three of them out of my own money. I just told him to show me what I needed to buy," said Cst. Bonnell.

     Since that day in June, the department has given out almost a dozen helmets, most donated by Wal-Mart.

     "I've had kids come up to me in the Superstore when I'm off duty and say, 'Are you the policewoman who has those helmets I've heard about?' I'll say 'yes' and tell them to come see me."

     Each person who receives a helmet then signs for it, so Cst. Bonnell said those people should now have no excuse for not using one.

     She said the department receives numerous public complaints about skateboarders not wearing helmets, which became a provincial law in 2003. The law carries a potential $25 fine and/or confiscation of a skateboard for up to 30 days. As well, parents may not knowingly allow their children to skateboard without helmets.

     "[The police are] the ones enforcing it, so I thought maybe they could meet us halfway," said Mr. Whynot, "because all the kids in Bridgewater who skateboard think the cops are against them, but they're just doing their jobs - so you can't get mad at them - but you can discuss it with them and come up with ideas."

    Cst. Christine Bonnell of the Bridgewater Police Service and Vaughn Whynot are attempting to address community concerns about skateboarders not wearing helmets.

     The 20 year old is a member of a group which oversees the skateboard park via a subcommittee of the Bridgewater Development Association's youth action team.

     "I did a little research, and I think Bridgewater is the only town in Atlantic Canada where cops are willing to provide helmets to kids who can't afford them, or to actually give them out to kids who can't afford them before just taking the legal actions they do. The kids seem a little bit happier about it, because they feel they have a little more leeway to talk to the cop about why they don't want to wear the helmet, but then agree to wear the helmet."

     Still, he said there will probably remain an antagonistic relationship between the police and skateboarders over the issue.

     "I think it's great that they're willing to help out rather than just slapping cuffs or fines on people, but then you will have a group of a few people who won't like it ... helmets will always be a negative thing for skateboarders, because it's kind of like the man sticking it to us, and we're individuals."

     In fact, Mr. Whynot doesn't usually wear a helmet.

     "And a lot of my friends don't wear them, but they know what they're doing."

     He said it's different for younger kids, who he believes should wear helmets, especially when they first start skateboarding.

     Still, Cst. Bonnell has encouraged him to be a good role model for the younger skaters, and to always wear his helmet.

     "In every picture in a skateboard magazine, not anybody in any picture or ad has a helmet on," said Mr. Whynot.

     "The only people in a skateboard magazine you'll see with a helmet on are the half-pipe guys, because they're going like 25 feet in the air. The kids' role models are these people in the magazines ... that makes it hard when the cops say you should be a good role model."


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    Skateboarders set to jam in Lunenburg

    Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 08:10 PM AST [General]

    Skateboarders set to jam in Lunenburg

    by Robert Hirtle


    Veteran local skater Vaughn Whynot has taken the lead in organizing Spring Into Skate Jam, slated to take place at the Lunenburg Skateboard Park April 6.

     With spring just around the corner, it's time for skateboarding enthusiasts of all ages to dust off their boards and start getting the kinks out for the upcoming season.

     One thing that is sure to help them brush off the rust is an event entitled Spring Into Skate Jam, slated for the Lunenburg Skateboard Park April 6 beginning at noon.

     The event is being organized by veteran South Shore skating aficionado Vaughn Whynot, who says the idea is to stage a no-cost skating event that will allow adults and youth alike to come together, show off their boarding prowess "and just have a good time.

     "What a skate jam is, compared to a skate competition, is that kids would [have] to pay to enter a contest," Mr. Whynot explains. "[But] a skate jam is groups of friends getting together … [to] just skate and have fun. What people started doing was saying hey, why can't we do that and give prizes out for the best skater in the group."

     With that idea in mind, Mr. Whynot solicited several local businesses as well as the Lunenburg recreation department, which graciously donated prizes for the winning skaters.

     Those will be awarded in a variety of competitions which will be staged for three different skill levels - peewee, intermediate and pro.

     He is also looking for volunteers who might be willing to video and photograph the event as well as individuals "who can help out and just make sure everything is fine and going smoothly.

     "We're kind of hoping some bands would donate their time to come and play a little bit. That would serve as advertising to them and bring a little bit of music for the kids. If we did have bands, it would put a lot more of a feel to the event," he says.

     Mr. Whynot says that while skate jams have been held in Lunenburg before, this event will be different as it will be used as a kickoff for the summer skating season.

     A similar event held in Lunenburg in 2007 attracted over 100 skaters, and he is anticipating that number to double as expressions of interest have come from as far away as Newfoundland for this year's jam.

     "And I'm working on trying to get at least one or two pro skateboarders to come down just for the weekend to sign a couple of things and that sort of thing," he adds.

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    Q and A with Bruce Treby

    Sunday, September 21, 2008, 12:31 AM AST [Q&As]

    Q and A with Bruce Treby

    20 Questions with Bruce Treby

    Questions Asked By Vaughn Whynot

    Answers by Bruce Treby

    Photos by Scott McClellan

     

    State Your Name, Age & current Location you are at?

    Bruce Treby, 21, and I live in Little Harbour, NS

     

    How’s she going?

    Things are going great! I’m healthy, back in school and skating as much as I can when the weather is good. It’s been raining for almost a month straight now.

     

    So Bruce when you were a kid, what made you start skaten?

    I started skating when I was in grade 7 cause I seen a few older guys doing it and it looked fun. I tried it once and was hooked!

     

     

    Who did you look up to when growing up (pros, People)?

    I mostly looked up to the local guys but for pros I really like Deawon Song and Jamie Thomas

     

    So who are your sponsors these days…and how did this happen, where you a video-tape kid or did they find you?

    I ride for Homegrown Skateboards and Ipath Footwear.  Homegrown just kinda found me and I got hooked up with Ipath after “The Burning Whale Project” was released.

     

    It must have been fun filming parts for the Homegrown Video. Do you have an interesting story from the whole time filming?

    Yeah, I had a great time filming. I’d say the most interesting story from the whole thing is that I was working 6 days a week and filming only after work and on Sundays. It made it interesting, especially when we had to drive a few hours to some spots. All in all it was a great time!

     

     

     

    Hey Treby, do you mind me calling you Treby; do you have any hobbies besides skating?

    Everyone calls me Treby, even my girlfriend does too! When I’m not skating I’m usually snowboarding or causing trouble for someone.

     

    What are you views on the harassment skater get from, police, bikers/bladders and local mouths? Have you ever encountered arguments or fight because of being a skater?

    I’m so sick of getting razzed and harassed by the police and other “authority figures”. I mean sure their doing a job but this whole helmet law thing has gone too far. I can’t count the number of times I’ve been kicked out of spots as soon as I roll up. I haven’t gotten in a fight but there have been some close calls.

     

    Do you still believe skaten is about roots or is it something else these days?

    I like to think skating is about roots but every little kid always asks who you’re sponsored by or if you’re pro or am and how could they get sponsored. I think a lot of kids are skating for the wrong reasons these days.

     

    So anything coming up these days with you (mags, videos, new product) or you keeping low?

    I’ve been keeping it pretty low key this year. It was a pretty rough one for injuries.

     

    I saw that footy of your bail….your a real trooper for getting back into the scene, I also heard you where more worried for your tattoo then your body, what was you thinking?

    That was a rough little patch for me but I’m good to go now. Yeah I didn’t realize how serious it was until after the surgery but your right. I was worried bout my tattoo. I went back to the rail and cut the kink off to keep it for a trophy and decided to try it again and slammed on my face. Lost a tooth and knocked myself clean out. I didn’t know who anyone was or what happened for a good 10 or 15 minutes. Needless to say I’m not going back…lol

     

    Here are a few simple questions, Fav AM this year?

    Ryan Decenzo                                                                       

     

    Fav Pro?

    Jereme Rogers, He’s so well rounded on everything.

     

    Last Skate Video you watched?

    DVS skate more

     

     

     

    Last Mag you read or book?

    I haven’t had time for anything but school work….

     

    Biggest Fear?

    Not scared anymore. I already lost a tooth skating…might get one for Christmas though!

     

    Trick you’re stoked on? Trick your trying to get down?

    Pretty much anything on a rail. And I’ve been trying to get tre flips…..

     

    Saying over used?

    Do you think Skate Style is Important, and is this g-unit and/or emo getting out of hand?

     

    Thanks for your time…hope to see you kick'in around the area around here. Any last words or props for anyone? P.S. Did you see the Hali-Park, She’s looking sexy.

    Thanks to Jesse at Homegrown, Shayne and Mike at S & J for the Ipath gear, Brad Macdonald, Travis Francis, Scott Maclellan and everyone else I’ve forgotten you know who you are.

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    Q&A With Dustin Montie with Vaughn Whynot

    Sunday, September 21, 2008, 12:30 AM AST [Q&As]

    Q&A With Dustin Montie
    with Vaughn Whynot

    VW - DUSTIN MONTIE!!!! You are one hard mother to get a hold of, so let’s start this Q&A

    VW - State your name, Age, hometown, sponsors, if you’re pro or am?
    DM - my name is Dustin Montie, I’m 23 years old and originally from Abbotsford, BC, Canada, now living in Vancouver....and I’m am...

    VW - So Dustin, what season where you on U.A.T, do you have one crazy story about your time with the U.A.T crew…P.s. that must have been a downer when your ankle blew up?
    DM - I was on the second time around of that tour...a funny story, maybe Scotty Mac getting into a fight in Moncton, and in comes along Sean Hayes for a great suplex ha-ha....definitely a crazy moment...and yeah huge downer when I broke my leg

    VW - Skateboard Set-up right now?
    DM - Lenny xxl dgk, gillet bling gold 49s, venture lows, Black Panther swiss

    VW - Your Part In “Yesterday’s Future”, which was your fav places to skate in your part and out of everyone else in that video…who did you get more pumped off of?

    DM - Hmmm definitely the California trip was super cool as I haven’t been down there as much as the other places we traveled in the video....id have to give one of my fav parts up to Chad Dickson!

    VW - Skate Video you can’t wait to see?
    DM - LA cityscape vol. 1 finished product.

    VW - What 1 trick your love doing these days and well hate even trying?
    DM - Not too sure

    VW - Non-Skateboard Sponsor You Wish You Had?
    DM - Working on a beer sponsor rite now (no jokes) ha-ha

    VW - One thing to tell kids about skateboarding…and reason why you’re still doing it?
    DM - If you like challenges in your life, this is something that will never have an ending to challenges...probly the reason why I still do it 10 years later...

    VW - This is one question I had to ask because it’s always on my mind…what are your views on this helmet law in Canada?
    DM - Isn’t it only for bikes?

    VW - One trick you wish you had on lock down?
    DM - Sw back tails

    VW - Craziest road trip/demo/skate sesh?
    DM - Probly U.A.T, tonnes of demos packed into that tour...great experiences

    VW - Am and Pro you’re pumped off?

    DM - Soooo many to name out there these days

    VW - Last scrape you was in?
    DM - Scrap? Been ages....

    VW - Song you’re real into these days.
    DM - Hmmm couldn’t really say rite now...haven’t had internet at home for awhile, so i’m a bit behind on my music...

    VW - So Dustin I hope these wasn’t awful questions…I am just a 20 year old guy from Nova Scotia. Can’t ask for mush there eh, but before we head out any shout outs for anyone?
    DM - Family, friends, sponsors and everyone that has ever helped me out!

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    Q&A With Greg Brewer

    Sunday, September 21, 2008, 12:29 AM AST [Q&As]

    Q&A With Greg Brewer
    with Vaughn Whynot

     

     

     

    Greg Brewer….where the hell have you been. Last time I saw you, you where throwing down kick melons on the 2way in Lunenburg at my comp... Well let’s do this Q&A so I can find out what you have been up too.

     

    VW - State your name, Age, hometown, sponsors, if you’re pro or am?
     
    GB - I'm Greg Brewer I'm 21 years old and my sponsors are Real Skateboards, Spitfire Wheels, Thunder Trucks, and Vans Shoes.


    VW - So Mr. Brewer, how are your new sponsors treating you…and do you miss the east coast…are we east coast…I didn’t do well in geo? 

    GB - ha-ha oh yes its East alright.  The sponsors are pretty kick-ass right now.  They've all been super nice.  I just got back from a trip to the states with Vans for an article in Concrete so I'm pretty hyped on that.


    VW - Skateboard Set-up right now? 

    GB - Deck- Real 8 and 1/4.  52 mm Spitfire Wheels. Reds Bearings, 147 Thunders Trucks.



    VW - Your Part In “Homegrown Slightly lit Video”, which was your fav places to skate in your part and out of everyone else in that video…who did you get more pumped off of?

    GB - That’s a tough one.  Montreal and Toronto are both awesome cities but I think Toronto was pretty fun.  I was super pumped off all the guys we were there with.  I'd never really met any of the boys until then so it was really fun to get to meet them for a trip like that.  Everyone was awesome on that trip for sure.

     

    VW - Skate Video You Can’t wait to see? 

    GB - The Fallen Video, Lakai if it ever comes out.  A new flip video would be rad too but I don't know if they're even doing one right now.


    VW - What 1 trick your love doing these days and well hate even trying? 

    GB - Hardflips.


    VW - Non-Skateboard Sponsor You Wish You Had? 

    GB - Alexander Keith’s or Wendy's.


    VW - One thing to tell kids about skateboarding…and reason why you’re still doing it? 

    GB - Just have fun doing it mainly.  It's the best way to mellow out and meet new people.  If you’re having a good time that’s all that matters and people will see that.


    VW - This is one question I had to ask because it’s always on my mind…what are your views on this helmet law in Canada? 

    GB - ****!!!  If I hit my head it's my own fault.  Someone could slip on ice or trip off a curb and hit there head but you don't need helmets to walk on an icy sidewalk.  I hope.


    VW - One trick you wish you had on lock down? 

    GB - Switch three flips.


    VW - Craziest road trip/demo/skate sesh? 

    GB - The Homegrown one was fun and the Vans one I just got back from.  But when a bunch of us from Fredericton and Moncton went to Calgary and ended up getting to skate in Slam City Jam.  That was pretty much the funniest thing ever!


    VW - Am and Pro you’re pumped of? 

    GB - Appleyard, Reynolds, Rowley.


    VW - Last scrape you were in? 

    GB - I try to stay out of trouble, but I almost went in the police patty wagon the other day for trying to throw a giant road barrier over a fence ha-ha.  As soon as I herd the brakes of the truck the officer had my face up against the side of the truck and my arm wrenched around my back ha-ha.  Luckily some randoms saved me and told the cop that a car had just ran into the barrier and they saw me fixing it.  He told them that they could fit in the truck too and better leave now.  So they walked away.  I ended up talking my way out of it because I had New Brunswick ID and I was “Just visiting for 3 days."  Then he was cool with it.  He actually said this stupid line that sounded like some sort of slogan ha-ha.  “You enjoy Vancouver.  You do not destroy it!"



    VW - Song you’re real into these days. 

    GB - I dunno I like to keep a good mix of everything.

    VW - So G-brew when you coming down to Lunenburg way. We need some beer and you need to destroy the Lbc Park, while I am drunk and watch…hope to hear form you soon...and maybe see you skate. 

    GB - Hopefully I'll be in New Brunswick around Christmas time.  Maybe next summer I'll make a trip again and get to check the new Halifax Park out and come down to Lunenburg and see all the boys.

    Lata.  Peace!

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