lol at informed supporter.
The guy with the stick threatening people on the beach.
Most people who visit here don't know where the imaginary fences are.
Mike, you lol but I don't think I need to address who is the more "informed supporter of the Constitution and property rights."
It is interesting how two people can view the same images and see two different outcomes. Again, I posted how I thought both parties should could have handled it differently in a previous post. Apparently you didn't read it. Did you see the older man threaten violence or brandish the 3 foot half-inch(?) stick and physically or verbally threaten anyone with the stick? I didn't. It wasn't a baseball bat, it was a stick. The uninvited people (on posted private property) started cussing the older man. I did see the younger guy get up from sitting on the sand and try to physically intimidate the older man, enough the older man felt threatened that the younger man might hit the older man, and the older man said as much. So who do you think was threatening physical violence?
You didn’t answer the question; “
Mike, do you approve of the uninvited persons on private property and the way they handle it once the video started?”
“imaginary fences?” Walton marks public beaches were beach vendors can setup chairs and umbrellas. Why can’t Walton mark where the miles of public beaches are? Then by default unmarked beaches are private property that the public should respect the legally recognized property rights of the upland owner. Just like your property. The Walton Sheriff operating procedure require property bounties be marked to enforce recognized property rights. The state of Florida has statues how to post private property boundaries. Instead of the county commissioners choosing to work with property owners, educate the public where public beaches are, and to respect private property rights; the county has chosen to violate property owners rights by enacting an ordinance, against the US Constitution and Florida statues, to prohibit posting property as private and marking property boundaries. Inciting this we vs them, the majority rules, we deserve it we should have it; even if it’s yours, mentality. So now the courts will decide and the tax payer will pay millions(?).
The public can walk and use all 26 miles of Walton beach
foreshore seaward MHWL property boundaries. I think most littoral property owner do not wish to post signs or mark their property boundaries but they do expect the public to respect their legally recognized property rights that they have today. But if it's a choice between enforcing their property rights in accordance to FL statutes or not enforcing their legally recognized property rights and having the public claim possession of property rights that is titled and deeded to a private individual. What would you do if someone claimed use of your recognized private property?
Let’s stop with the hyperbole and name calling and let’s get informed and stick to the facts.