Mar-25-2014 01:27 PM
Mar-26-2014 09:19 AM
Mar-26-2014 07:29 AM
D & M wrote:
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This is ridiculous. People have been setting up tents and umbrellas on the beach for ever. How many drowning's have occurred due to a tent blocking the view? If safety is the concern, just ban the tents in the strip between the life guard tower and the water. Is the city going to stop renting tents and umbrellas on the beach?
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Mar-26-2014 06:04 AM
wbwood wrote:mosseater wrote:
Looks like the beaurocracies are running out of ways to control folks lives. We're really down to this? We went to NJ beaches for decades and everybody puts their towels and chairs down and lets them there. Outside of visibility near the water, what's the difference??? Still taking space, whether you're in the water or laying on the beach. People put down 5,6,10 towels etc., and stay for the duration. I don't get it. I'm soon going back to my planet. This one's getting a little strange.
Have you been to Myrtle Beach? They don't go put a towel down and go get in the water. That start out at daybreak and take 10'x10' ez up tents (and sometimes a couple of them)and set them up and then leave. They may come back sometime later and spend a couple hours there and then leave again and the nlater on in the day they may come back. And when I say leave, I don't mean going to take a dip in the water. I mean they leave the beach. Go back to their campers. Go do other things. It's tent upon tent all the way down the beach, usually at least 2 deep. Depends on where the lifeguards tower is. They can't be forward of that imaginary line.
Mar-26-2014 05:27 AM
mosseater wrote:
Looks like the beaurocracies are running out of ways to control folks lives. We're really down to this? We went to NJ beaches for decades and everybody puts their towels and chairs down and lets them there. Outside of visibility near the water, what's the difference??? Still taking space, whether you're in the water or laying on the beach. People put down 5,6,10 towels etc., and stay for the duration. I don't get it. I'm soon going back to my planet. This one's getting a little strange.
Mar-26-2014 04:02 AM
Campinghoss@51 wrote:
If M. Beach wanted to really make the stay more enjoyable they would ban golf carts unless needed for handicap reasons. I had rather have a sea of EZ ups than risk our lives trying to get to the beach without being ran down.
Mar-26-2014 03:10 AM
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Mar-25-2014 11:50 PM
Mar-25-2014 06:11 PM
bkbonner wrote:
Sounds like some folks queer it for the rest. We really enjoy the campgrounds at Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Beach State Park and Huntington Beach state park were both wonderful to stay and both unique.
Does the ban affect these beaches too?
Mar-25-2014 06:08 PM
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Mar-25-2014 04:49 PM
K Charles wrote:
The artical says
"Horry County Council discussed the issue earlier this month at their council meeting. A year-long ban of beach tents passed a first reading unanimously. The county is expected to vote on the second reading of the year-round ban that would prohibit anything except umbrellas on April 1."
So it sounds like it will pass on April 1 in Horry County.
Mar-25-2014 04:45 PM