Is the walkover a public or private walkover?
If it's a public walkover, I'd call anything left overnight there abandoned property.
If it's a public walkover, I'd call anything left overnight there abandoned property.
Another subject?BMBV, out of curiosity, what would you think about a big inflatable jumping platform which was tied to State Park "no tresspassing" and "keep off the dunes" signs?
All joking aside, if I were the owner of a kayak that was chained to a walkover, well away from the main beach, I would be REALLY PISSED if 2 days later (instead of 24 hours) I decided to go back to the beach and find my kayak gone.
If TDC is removing these items with no "NOTICE" of this policy posted at the walkovers, I would think they could be held liable for "theft" of private property. IF not, then they should be accused of using VERY POOR judgement.... somewhat negates the emerald coast beach advertising I've been seeing on Fox News lately.
I understand the tent city thingy and other beach junk left in the MIDDLE of the beach, but one's (relatively expensive) kayak chained to a walkover is another matter. Don't bother trying to convince me otherwise.
This is my pet peeve with TDC... all these stinkin' rules, yet they pick and choose what they post at the accesses (including the private property issue, BTW). Then we all wonder why tourists get upset when they "break the law" without even knowing they did.
For that matter, did TDC ever post the "remove it or lose it" on the TDC web site? Try it: http://www.beachesofsouthwalton.com
Then search for "rules" or "policy" or "remove". Nothing.
Is the walkover a public or private walkover?
If it's a public walkover, I'd call anything left overnight there abandoned property.
I doubt it belongs to those people. I'll get the construction people with the tent city to smile big and purty for the camera, today.Holy Sheet! That thing is huge! Does it belong to the blue tent train folks? I was holing for a pic of that tent city...got one?
I think someone mentioned that the rule was pointed out to the homeowners in one sub-division, and they were asked to pass along the info to renters. I think that adding more signs regarding basic rules like this are pointless and will do nothing more than add clutter to the scenery, as most people walk right past the signs without reading any of them.So going back to the meat of the matter, has anyone seen these rules posted at the public accesses? How is the "public" made truly aware of this new, not so obvious rule?