I'm sure that two people on this message board will say that it is about principle, but we all know that this is about one stinking volleyball net on the beach in front of Edgewater.
For clarification sake, I am not talking about volleyball nets or semi-permenant, commercial structures like those at condominiums, I am talking about supporting the removal of personal tents, umbrellas, chairs, and temporary pools.
By the way, I would like to say that the condo with the volleyball net removes all their chairs, umbrellas, and trash off the beach at night and have historically supported clean beaches.
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Sounds like a good role model for those of us concerned with the quality of our beaches and community here.
Trashed out beaches will drive away tourists, including the ones doing the trashing, who will have to find new "undiscovered" places to leave their crap and sent up their tent condo cities. Fewer tourists + less spending in our businesses and less tax revenue. Well, I guess our beaches will certainly be clean again if nobody visits here.
As Lynnie mentioned on another thread, the Lorax teaches a lesson- good summer reading.;-)
The Sneetches, Oh, the Places You'll Go, and Green eggs and ham ain't bad either!
Please don't suggest licensing to set up sun protection on the beach! Accountability is good, but licensing sucks. We have too many as it is. We already have problems enforcing the existing codes.