Are we about to see the end of hired security telling people they are trespassing on private property sand?
What's going on down there?
"Florida lawmakers are stepping again into the troubled sands of a Panhandle county where beach access has been restricted for years by residents claiming their waterfront is private and off-limits to the public.
For lawmakers, it’s “War at the Shore, Part II.”
Walton County and its sugary sand beaches are the subject of a bid by state lawmakers to repeal a law passed in 2018 that is fueling heated surfside disputes over who can walk, unfurl a blanket, or plant an umbrella – and where."
What's going on down there?
"Florida lawmakers are stepping again into the troubled sands of a Panhandle county where beach access has been restricted for years by residents claiming their waterfront is private and off-limits to the public.
For lawmakers, it’s “War at the Shore, Part II.”
Walton County and its sugary sand beaches are the subject of a bid by state lawmakers to repeal a law passed in 2018 that is fueling heated surfside disputes over who can walk, unfurl a blanket, or plant an umbrella – and where."