Ok I have a lot of gripes with a lot of things in this state but I’m not getting hung up on this one. For starters, there are several un monitored beaches this guy could have gone on but he chose a beach that required a badge. Part of that cost is for the lifeguards that are there to help you in case of emergency along with clean up crews that do a very good job on those particular beaches.
Should he get arrested? Maybe not? But you’re essentially trespassing in an area where everyone else has paid to be there because it is a much nicer beach than other areas,
I think MTG should probably worry a little less about a beach badge and maybe focus on the taxpayer money that’s going to illegals.
Public baches shouldn't be "pay to play." That's what the myriad property taxes are for. How can a state like FL, with the longest coast line of any state in N.A. and longer than the entirety of the U.S. eastern seaboard, afford to keep our beaches clean without the need for "beach badges," yet a tiny ass state like NJ has to charge everyone to use theirs?
Ok I have a lot of gripes with a lot of things in this state but I’m not getting hung up on this one. For starters, there are several un monitored beaches this guy could have gone on but he chose a beach that required a badge. Part of that cost is for the lifeguards that are there to help you in case of emergency along with clean up crews that do a very good job on those particular beaches. Should he get arrested? Maybe not? But you’re essentially trespassing in an area where everyone else has paid to be there because it is a much nicer beach than other areas, I think MTG should probably worry a little less about a beach badge and maybe focus on the taxpayer money that’s going to illegals.
Public baches shouldn't be "pay to play." That's what the myriad property taxes are for. How can a state like FL, with the longest coast line of any state in N.A. and longer than the entirety of the U.S. eastern seaboard, afford to keep our beaches clean without the need for "beach badges," yet a tiny ass state like NJ has to charge everyone to use theirs?
Make it make sense.
http://www.floridabodyboarder.com/2023/06/bodyboarding-is-crime-in-florida-these.html?m=1 In Florida you can get arrested for bodyboarding. USSA