Back in 2005 the Destin Log published something I wrote...
...seems to fit right in with what many of you are saying (This was before my eyes had been opened to the South Walton experience and before we bought a house in Miramar, so I hope the "Destin" reference is okay here.)
This was published in 7/20/2005
One can offer only so much advice
By C. Alan Nicholson Guest commentary
Save yourself the time, trouble and expense, Destin and Okaloosa residents. Don?t waste another ounce of energy pleading for public education about the potential dangers of the Gulf. They?ve been informed, warned and cajoled, repeatedly.
We have all heard it; some just will not listen.
These select individuals seem to consider themselves immune from the forces of nature and laws of man that apply to us mere mortals. These people cannot be reached despite your considerable efforts to save them from themselves.
I?ve been taking my family to Destin for 20 years. We love Destin. We love the beach. We want to speed every available moment there, but like most people, we realize that on some days the potential for injury or worse is just too great to justify the risk of playing in the surf.
Reasonable people probably did not need the ?double red? flags advising that the water was closed. The double red wasn?t intended for reasonable people really; it was for those too irresponsible to take proper care for themselves and their children. Perhaps the force of law would elicit compliance with what is just common sense to most of us.
Good idea in theory.
It isn?t working as well as had been hoped. In the two days after Tropical Storm Cindy blew through, the beaches flew the double red flags. Nevertheless, adults and an alarming number of young kids poured into the water. The beach patrol, which had diligently and commendably gone person to person on July 4 to hand out cards explaining the significance of the flags, spent the two days post-Cindy vainly trying to enforce the law that they had just explained person-to-person and face-to-face.
At the stretch of beach where my family was, the patrol whistled at and cautioned the same violators over and over both days. As soon as the familiar red ATVs rolled on, the annoyed violators returned to the waves in their seeming relentless zeal to become a statistic.
Destin/Okaloosa you?ve tried. It?s a shame that the next preventable drowning will prompt calls for you to do more to ?educate the public.? It won?t be your fault, but it?s a lot easier to call for more ?public education? than it is to criticize the ?victim? or the grieving parents of the ?victim? upon whom the responsibility properly rests.
P.S. I realize that this issue pales in comparison to the concerns you have as I write this on Saturday afternoon, July 9.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you face the uncertainty of Dennis. We left our vacation a day early to return the relative safety of Atlanta, but we are keenly aware of what the next 24 hours may hold for you, and we wish you the very best possible outcome.
C. Alan Nicholson is a resident of Marietta, Ga.