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Should driving on the beach be banned?

  • yes

    Votes: 51 58.0%
  • no

    Votes: 33 37.5%
  • conditional (give conditions below)

    Votes: 5 5.7%

  • Total voters
    88

seagrovelover

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Jan 12, 2005
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Smiling JOe said:
You could wait a year and purchase the new Toyota FJ-40 which will sell in the high teens. It looks pretty cool and will not have the major problems of the ones 20+ years old.
all I can say to that is BUY AMERICAN !!!!!!! geeeez :pissed:
 

Kurt

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Oct 15, 2004
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lurker1 said:
BTW, fireworks are unlawful on the beach. Why can't we get that enforced?

I don't see fireworks getting enforced until someone gets hurt. And still, there's a lot of beach to cover. The county does not want to get the reputation of ticketing or arresting visitors.

The drive on access in inlet beach is at South Walton Lakeshore drive.
 

Bob

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Nov 16, 2004
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seagrovelover said:
all I can say to that is BUY AMERICAN !!!!!!! geeeez :pissed:
Most FJ-40s that have survived to this day have Chevy 350s tucked in their engine compartments. Our Sienna minivan is built in Indiana, Camrys in Kentucky, on and on. Toyota builds all over the U.S.A. President Reagan told the Japanese manufacturers way back in the 80s, that if they wanted to sell cars here, they need to build them here. Where have you been? Drinking American beer?
 

BeachDreamer

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Mar 19, 2005
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seagrovelover said:
true, but thats not where the $$$$$$ goes ;-)

Toyota is opening up a plant in San Antonio as we speak, and are expected to hire a total of about 4,000 top-wage employees locally. :shock: GM, however, is laying off workers. The company my husband works for is American, and is closing plants and laying off workers right now, all while opening plants in China and Mexico. It's an ironic world, isn't it? :sosad:
 
BeachDreamer said:
Toyota is opening up a plant in San Antonio as we speak, and are expected to hire a total of about 4,000 top-wage employees locally. :shock: GM, however, is laying off workers. The company my husband works for is American, and is closing plants and laying off workers right now, all while opening plants in China and Mexico. It's an ironic world, isn't it? :sosad:
You're SO right - it's all so ironic. My husband spends at least one week per month overseas to look for manufacturing sites with cheap labor. That's the only way American companies can keep up with their competitors (who are about to be there, if they aren't already) and stay in business. Yet IMHO when he facilitates the acquisition of a site, he is depriving Americans (and eventually himself?) of a job. Damned if you don't, damned if you do.

BTW I am really sad about Delta Airlines. It is such a quintessential Atlanta institution. I know so many people (including my brother who has worked there for over 20 years) who will be devastated if Delta goes under. Yet another irony - can't wait to buy Delta stock in the AM at $1.39 per share. :sosad:

OOPS! Y'all are getting me off-track again.
 

BeachDreamer

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Mar 19, 2005
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Beach Runner said:
My husband spends at least one week per month overseas to look for manufacturing sites with cheap labor.

Wow... what a sad job... That's gotta be rough on the conscience. :sosad: My husband's job is being shipped overseas. Thankfully, Toyota is still around. We have resumes out.
 

SlowMovin

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Jul 9, 2005
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There are some charter boat captains whose business depends on being able to launch from Grayton. In their cases, it is neither economically nor logistically feasible for them to launch from East Pass or St. Andrews, the boats are too big to make it through the passes in the lakes, and there are no nearby marinas at which to tie-up and secure a boat. Any change to the current approach needs to recognize and accommodate them, in my opinion.

Having said that, though, I have no problem with eliminating "recreational" permits. All I've ever seen them used for is loading up personal coolers, boogie boards and beach chairs, or hosting tailgate parties.
 
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