So, if I go to Roly Poly and buy lunch as I did today...and I want to take it on the beach to eat it; I could get arrested for trespassing......
Not if you run to the wet sand at first sign of a security golf cart or real law enforcement :funn:.
So, if I go to Roly Poly and buy lunch as I did today...and I want to take it on the beach to eat it; I could get arrested for trespassing......
You may be right. Next time I'm over that way, I'll check. There signs on the beaches are pretty clear that none of the beach accesses are public, and that is what I am basing my answer on.I know there's a sign behind Rolly Polly, but I haven't seen one at the access point beside Cafe Spiazza (ever).
I checked today, and the signs noting private access, which were posted at the entrance to the beach beside the Rolly Polly and under the obelisk, are still not back up.
I also noticed that Seaside finally torn down the kitchen of Cafe Spiazza, which reportedly was built on the adjacent lot.
I saw the same group, and wondered what was up. :scratch:
Did you actually hear them discussing the signs?