Detroit zoo owned by city of royal oak so they cannot ban OC or CC. It is also not listed as being banned on their site. My 2 cents
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_zooFundingOn February 18, 2006, the Detroit City Council voted to shut down the zoo as part of budget cuts, being unable to reach an agreement with the Detroit Zoological Society to take over the park and a legislative grant having expired that day. An uproar ensued and the Council, on March 1, 2006, voted to transfer operations to the Detroit Zoological Society with a promised $4 million grant from the Michigan Legislature. The city retained ownership of the assets, including the Detroit Zoological Institute in Royal Oak and the Belle Isle Nature Zoo in Detroit. The Society is responsible for governance, management and operations, including creating a plan to raise the money needed to keep the facilities operating for generations to come. On August 5, 2008 voters in Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties overwhelmingly passed a zoo tax that will raise fifteen million dollars a year for the zoo, approximately half the zoo's budget.
http://www.detroitzoo.org/Visitors/D...o/Visitor_InfoPlease!
• No feeding of animals.
• No bicycle riding, ball or frisbee playing, skate boarding, roller skating or in-line skating.
• No sneakers with wheels, e.g., Heelies, Rollies.
• No scooters, bicycles or tricycles.
• No Segways or similar upright assisted mobility devices.
• No balloons or inflatables.
• No pets on Zoo grounds.
• No distribution of printed literature of any kind in or at the Zoo.
• No radios or TVs.
After this event it gives more reason to carry,
Tiger escapes at S.F. Zoo, kills 17-year-old visitor
"300-pound Siberian tiger that killed a visitor escaped from its high-walled pen"
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22395368/ It is not my fault the sheep are taught to fear firearms as they grow up.
Maybe it is time to have a MOC picnic/gathering at the zoo? It would be a great family event.