I Hear about this cool beach near me that has "singing sand" where the sand makes an interesting sound when you play with it. I look on how to get there. They charge $30 for parking and $10 per person to access. all the nearby beaches with no old boomer hag making you pay for parking and "walking fee" are resident only parking and cops prowl for any filthy out of towners and give out tickets. Don't you absolutely hate it when locals go out of their way to make public natural places like the ocean inaccessible to outsiders?
Yeah, spike strips in parking lots, no dogs, no camping. Solely due to selling a lie to prospective homeowners. But it makes no sense because beaches are about freedom. Now you have to enter the truman show just to chill at the beach on the sand. I love america but it gets me down sometimes.
>no dogs
Because people will let their dog shit on the beach and won't pick it up.
Sometimes you just don’t want poors to be anywhere near you. It’s getting harder and harder to avoid the less than pleasant types man.
If you weren't a poor yourself you'd own your own beach. Poors don't get to complain about other poors.
>autists having a problem being near other people on public beaches: the thread
Ask me how I know you're not white.
Ok Rabbi.
Ask me how I know you're not white.
I think 90% of America should be protected nature reserve and you morons should stick to your concrete prisons.
paying for beach access parking is kinda cucked. most coloreds can pay like $10 or whatever for parking. i grew up with private (to the community) beaches in a community where my grandparents bought a cottage for $4k, that's now worth $400k and the neighbors' house sold for $1m and the1/2acre of undeveloped land next door sold for $325k. this is the real way to keep coloreds off the beach
A beach covered in footsteps to the point where it looks Iike it's been crazed by cattle Is a completely different experience to one without a single track, or maybe even just a few.
>public
Apparently not
Nah, frick off
t.gatekeepimg local sick of out of towners showing up in his hunting spots
If there's such fierce competition for parking as to need to charge money, why not simply enlarge the size of the parking lot?
If I was elected mayor of outdoors-stuff, I would ensure all parking areas are adequately sized to meet demand
And where would you get the land to enlarge the parking lots? Take it from people around you?
Being elected local mayor doesn't mean shit. Every little corner of the world is run by a little club, whether you see it or not, and if you're not in it, they have ways to make sure you can't do shit.
hello fellow massgay. i'm sure you've also noticed that ~~*massachusetts*~~ disallows camping on state land? aka MY land that i collectively own with every other taxpayer
Just trespass. I've done it dozens of times and nobody's ever found out about it.
this
worst that can happen is they tell you to frick off, just dont come back for a few weeks if it happens
I want more of this.
I used to hate it but realized that most people are moronic. Banning dogs and brown people from nature should be the global standard.
Same
Frick you poors. Go shoot up heroin in the park or something.
hippity hoppity abolish private property
>Let brown people cut down all the trees and litter all the beaches
no.
Private property is the only thing that saved the old growth forests... and only just barely.
>paying to go to the beach
Oh say can you shaaaart moment.
>keeps tourists out
>keeps sprinter homeless out
There's nothing wrong with this, you just can't call it a public area anymore.
beaches should always be public
Its not the same public you grew up with, boomer.
>No one, therefore, is forbidden to approach the seashore, provided that he respects habitations, monuments, and buildings which are not, like the sea, subject only to the law of nations.” The Justinian Code, 530 AD.
That shit is still true today and firmly established in American jurisprudence. No one can stop you from accessing the shore entirely. Go forward to the sea, anon. Let no one stop you from exercising your natural rights.