Stick to Jones complaining . We're doing the work on the beach.Civil disobedience generally won't get you arrested. Tresspassing can.
Stick to Jones complaining . We're doing the work on the beach.Civil disobedience generally won't get you arrested. Tresspassing can.
Stick to Jones complaining . We're doing the work on the beach.
I'm glad I missed all this. What a sad time we're experiencing in so many ways. The signs on the beach are such a terrible sight on our beautiful beaches in Walton County. Between signs, removal of trash can service from whole areas, vendor chairs and umbrellas gone wild, homeowners chasing off families from the beach, more signs going up each day, and a man arrested for trashing signs... we are ruining our own coast.Far more who applauded his actions and said that signs were "trash" so they should be thrown away. Some people just defended his actions, but others actually called him a hero.
Mr. Huckabee go back to where you came from
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So many like to blame Gov. Huckabee for the recent beach issues. There is plenty of blame to go around starting way back to when federal land was sold to private individuals/enterprises. Even in very recent history, beaches change hands and projects are approved that have deeded beach. Kind of hard to put everything back in Pandora's box. The BCC can definitely help with the conflict by making and ENFORCING rules on the beach that help prevent "reserving the beach" for people that are not even using the beach for hours on end and sometimes whole days. They can also help by curbing "beach spread" and banning shade structures other than traditional beach umbrellas of 6or 7 feet in diameter.. We could market our beaches as eco-friendly and stop behaviors that don't fit that category. Most of all, we need consistent, proactive, timely ENFORCEMENT of the rules we have. That won't happen without establishing clear and effective rules, hiring a LOT more enforcement, creating effective, prominent signage at every access and actually giving tickets for violations of posted rules.Is he behind the editorial?
You are to blame Mr. Huckabee - don't deny it.
So many like to blame Gov. Huckabee for the recent beach issues. There is plenty of blame to go around starting way back to when federal land was sold to private individuals/enterprises. Even in very recent history, beaches change hands and projects are approved that have deeded beach. Kind of hard to put everything back in Pandora's box. The BCC can definitely help with the conflict by making and ENFORCING rules on the beach that help prevent "reserving the beach" for people that are not even using the beach for hours on end and sometimes whole days. They can also help by curbing "beach spread" and banning shade structures other than traditional beach umbrellas of 6or 7 feet in diameter.. We could market our beaches as eco-friendly and stop behaviors that don't fit that category. Most of all, we need consistent, proactive, timely ENFORCEMENT of the rules we have. That won't happen without establishing clear and effective rules, hiring a LOT more enforcement, creating effective, prominent signage at every access and actually giving tickets for violations of posted rules.