Smiling Joe:
I never stated the trucks were left on the beach overnight, althought I have seen many stay out there until the wee hours of the morning. I was just commenting on how they drive on the beach during the day time. I have seen many an time when a child, who could not be seen due to the height of the truck almost get run over. Unlike my canopy that seems to be a menance to the turtles, these vehicles are very much a danger to the humans on the beach.
But that gives me an idea. SInce the vehicles have to have a permit to drive on the beach, why not issue permits to those of us who want to put up a canopy and live it up for our week. Then the county would have another source of revenue to fund and promote the turtle nesting grounds. It would be a win-win for everyone and most likely alot of money since the canopy/tent thing has really grown in poplularity.
See, no need to be nasty towards me, I am just looking for possible solutions so the everyone is happy.
As I stated, you are comparing apples and oranges. Remove it or lose it refers only to items left on the beach overnight, with the idea that if the tent, chairs, toys, etc is set up in the day time, it would be attended, and the owner would have the duty to remove it from the path of any emergency vehicles. People are free to bring their tents to the beach, currently. If you don't want gov't to start making more rules, we citizens need to start policing ourselves, so that the need for gov't stepping in doesn't arise. Go to Isle of Palms, SC and you will see that they recently made a law about making sandcastles on the beach, because people were not filling in the holes which were being dug, before they departed the beach.
As for permitting items left on the beach, perhaps you should get up to speed on that, as the County has made the permits for crap on the beach, to be the only exceptions to remove it or lose it. Go apply for a permit, but I'll wager $5 that you won't get it, and would be in violation of the FL DEP if you decided to do it anyway. BTW, the County taking in money for issuing permits is not a win/win. The County's fees would be only to cover staff to process, verify and enforce the permits. It would not be a money maker and even if it was, that would still be a win/lose for the people who are attracted to this area for its scenic beauty and you would still potentially be endangering the continuation of the life of endangered animals such as sea turtles, and potentially endangering the safety of people who would like to walk on the beach without tripping over guidewires, tent frames, stepping on plastic crap, etc. It also would be a loss for the environment due to the crap which is blown into our fragile dunes and lakes, due to incoming storms. I also believe that in the end, seeing all of that crap on the beach makes South Walton feel more like Panama City Beach and Destin, and that will eventually run off the numerous people who were attracted to our beaches due to the natural scenic beauty. I don't poop in your back yard, how about not pooping in mine?