git with it, son! tarballs n' sand ....Bruh, where you live all you need is a little pine pitch and some beach sand and you are golden.
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git with it, son! tarballs n' sand ....Bruh, where you live all you need is a little pine pitch and some beach sand and you are golden.
I'm not sure my tender nipples would withstand such abuse, even in my 5/4.git with it, son! tarballs n' sand ....
I think you underestimate the demand.I pay 7k in taxes every year to enjoy my piece of beach (I know not all that goes to this) but 38 bucks to keep ez ups there and create an eye sore and atmosphere that nobody wants is bullshit.
I’ve been biking the boardwalk every other day or so.Update. They were cleared out on Sunday morning, then slowly appeared but not in full numbers. In the few times I've been back since, there have been fewer tents/vendors in general. Not sure what went down.
My wife loves to shopI am glad the illegal street vendors have taken over the boardwalk.
Wait was that you on the LB just south of me?I pulled in at about 5:40 this morning and it was nice to see all the EZ-Ups cleared out. There were also 7 City Issued Park Ranger pickup trucks parked on the grass at that time, but no Rangers anywhere in site.
90 or so minutes later, when I got out of the water, all the Rangers were huddled up on the grass, having some kind of a meeting. There were also about 5-6 vendors in the process of setting up their tents and more were pulling into the parking lot as I left.
Curious as to how this is going to play out
It's a mid-length, brahWait was that you on the LB just south of me?
I pulled in at about 5:40 this morning and it was nice to see all the EZ-Ups cleared out. There were also 7 City Issued Park Ranger pickup trucks parked on the grass at that time, but no Rangers anywhere in site.
90 or so minutes later, when I got out of the water, all the Rangers were huddled up on the grass, having some kind of a meeting. There were also about 5-6 vendors in the process of setting up their tents and more were pulling into the parking lot as I left.
Curious as to how this is going to play out
just to let the elephant out of the closet.trucks parked on grass in park = ok
ez up tents = no go
got it
There are rules and regulations in every business built from historic lessons.just to let the elephant out of the closet.
Poor people trying to make a living in a capitalistic society = bad
Rich people using the law to keep their neighborhoods gentrified = good
Nobody who lives there wants an open air swap meet selling garbage that's too crappy for walmart in front of the beach. Nor does anyone have a right to block a right-of-way with their stuff.just to let the elephant out of the closet.
Poor people trying to make a living in a capitalistic society = bad
Rich people using the law to keep their neighborhoods gentrified = good
This is Public Land/Parks/Beaches we are talking about…for all of us to enjoy…not neighborhoods and that’s the true beauty of it.just to let the elephant out of the closet.
Poor people trying to make a living in a capitalistic society = bad
Rich people using the law to keep their neighborhoods gentrified = good
Why are you so bad at comparisons?trucks parked on grass in park = ok
ez up tents = no go
got it
Obviously that's not true because if it was no one would buy that crap and they would leave. But, your neighbors are buying so they remain to serve a public need. I can see being pissed of you just built a new $5M restaurant on the beach and paying $50K/year in taxes only to have mom and pop show up with cart of tamales that taste better and are 1/20th the cost of your vegan sandwiches and put you out of business, but that's how capitalism works. When I hear of trusties and retirees complaining about $7k/year in taxes and use law to keep public beaches private, I call b.s. It's like during covid when richy rich grandma complained about too many kids at the beach and she is worried she will get infected so the entire beach gets closed down just so she can walk her dog in safety.Nobody who lives there wants an open air swap meet selling garbage that's too crappy for walmart in front of the beach. Nor does anyone have a right to block a right-of-way with their stuff.