Posted on 08/03/2024 12:56:26 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Multiple videos posted to social media seem to show angry residents trying to keep the public from parts of the beach that they're legally allowed to visit.
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Nice fantasy ya got there.
I lived on the beach and knew that 100s of thousands of people drove in to have picnics and drink beer and wine on the beach, which after all is one of the purposes of a day at the beach, I strongly opposed San Diego making it illegal to do so, when So. Cal started banning smoking on the beach it got really absurd.
As early as the late 70s I was already saying that the California beaches were becoming so restrictive that at some point they would install turnstiles and ticket booths.
What fantasy? Try living on the boardwalk and having all you can handle all day long and for the duration of the summer.
Ah, I had a home with an ocean view for many years in S.Ca... You’re not telling me anything about beach cities in summer. They suck bad...Period!
Now if ya like people blocking your driveways, wall to wall people, crime, homeless, gridlocked traffic, and kinky sickos, you’ll love it.☺
All day long....LOL!
Ya think anyone buys that bull shit?
The elitists want all the best stuff for themselves, uncontaminated by us deplorables.
If you’re a good looking “surfer dude” you can float from lonely cougar to lonely cougar with nice houses at the beach and lots of money.
Which town was your beach house in?
Oooh, modern technology, neat!
“What he meant was he was a taker”
He’s probably helping the older generations give away some of the family fortune. I’d take that job in a heartbeat.
Try living on the boardwalk and spending your day there, and all day means just that, as often as you want to go back and sit there the routine repeats itself, until you tire of it and start with the serious night time partying.
Being able to see the beach doesn’t make you a part of the life there.
As far as disliking resort beach towns when they are really going, that is just weird unless someone just doesn’t like partying, the winter and the quiet times are a different kind of the pleasant life on the beach, but the real hell-raising and hard core partying is tourist season.
We lived in Repulse Bay in HK.
The same issues are there with the added annoyance of a Buddhist temple
I guess a beach is as good of a place as any to take a Cali dump.
“The beach front property owners should be jailed when they block off public beaches. “
I agree. Look, the California Coastal Act has been in effect for like 50 years... giving the public access to beaches (i.e., up to the high tide line). If you’ve got a problem with the hoi polloi traipsing behind your home and the beach, well, then damn, don’t buy a beachfront home. The Karen lady in the video roping off her “backyard” in Laguna Beach is an idiot. If you want a totally private backyard, don’t buy a damned house on the beach.
It is happening in Florida too
Oh, and the gang bangers love the beaches in S.CA. Over the decades I watched S.CA go from the Beach Boys to Home Boyz...For me leaving that place was like a new lease on life.☺
Doesn’t matter. The property owners don’t own that part.
Yep.
California is going just the way the rich, liberal Democrats want it to go.
“Get all those middle class people off my beaches and highways. The poor people can clean my house.”
Never underestimate the selfishness of rich, liberal Democrats.
I;m sure it was a situation of the property owner having some gathering there and roping off the area just directly in front of her house. Best to rope it off before people arrive and starting plunking down their towels and butts.
"You're taking pictures of me without my permission."
Why do so many people believe that they have to give permission to be photographed?
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