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Larry
 
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Peter Hendra wrote in
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In New Zealand beaches are unable to be owned as the "Queen's chain"
(read public ownership) extends from HW springs for one chain inland.
What is the situation in the US and Canada?



In South Carolina, it's very similar. The "public" owns the beach 100'
back from the mean high water mark. The waterfront fiefdoms keep the
public away from their beaches by putting up 500 NO PARKING signs 8' apart
all along the PUBLIC roadways in front of the beach.

The exclusive waterfront gated community of Kiawah Island, owned by the
Arabs, tried to run me off MY beach when we landed the jetboat on it on a
Sunday afternoon. Some ******* ranted and raved that he was gonna call the
rent-a-cops. He did. I tried to get arrested, but was too eager. The cop
must have known I was on MY beach and refused to arrest me....dammit.
Kiawah's got billions. I just wanted a piece of their stuck up
ass...dammit.

Now we have a NEW state law that says the fiefdom CAN regulate the public's
waterway ONE MILE TO SEAWARD all around their little fiefdom. There's so
many new city ordinances noone can read them.



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