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I was dismayed to learn today that the beach from Pompano Beach to
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a "vessel exclusion" zone. The buoys say "Ordinance 389" or some such, but Google turns up nothing relevant on "exclusion zones" for "Flordia", "389", "Broward", "Lauderdale", etc. This means I can't stop at my mom's private beachfront condominium and pick up passengers with a (motorized) dinghy at the beach. Nor can you fish from the beach! As soon as I tried beaching today, a state boat appeared withing seconds and gave me a warning. (Apparently there are busybodies in the buildings ashore that phone 911 if you try it.) The officer said you can't even raise the outboard and oar yourself in, you can't have any power available on the boat, not even an electric trolling motor. When did Florida start outlawing fishing and boating from the beach? Just how does one find such picayune, strictly local laws? Is there a boater vs swimmer lobby? |
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