And you people with the tents, quit gettin' up so dang early to drop your frames on the ground and running back to bed.It's pretty comical actually.
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I can't believe they actually do that! Are they still in their pjs and fuzzy slippers
?And you people with the tents, quit gettin' up so dang early to drop your frames on the ground and running back to bed.It's pretty comical actually.
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?I can't believe they actually do that! Are they still in their pjs and fuzzy slippers?
TNJed, I believe the Code Enforcement also has the authority as granted by the County, to issue the tagged warnings.
BeachSiO2 said:I heard that one of the deputies was taking over the Beach Activities Position with the County (not TDC), so maybe that will help. He would be working with Code Enforcement.![]()

And our beach chairs are not rusted and our umbrella is a new one. We have never put a torn up worn out umbrella out on the beach.According to http://beachesofsouthwalton.com/FAQRemoveItOrLoseIt.pdf, as long as you don't leave them overnight, it's okay. Also, if it's a private walkover without a TDC trash can, you may leave items adjacent to or under the walkover overnight.We would like to take them out there and set them up along with our umbrella and leave it all out there for the day as we probably would go back out later in the day and sit. We go out in the morning around 9:00 and then go back out later in the afternoon and then bring them up and put them on the deck. Is that now not permitted to leave them out there for the day every day and then bring them in?
Good one!I asked him if he wanted all of his trash that I picked up too. :funn:
