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by pasbesoin
3232 days ago
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Given all the years and precedent of access (throughout the State of California), I would hope that any stay of the order pending further litigation would be denied. And that, if he then continues to refuse, he be jailed for contempt of court. In my own little childhood hometown, I've watched public beach access (to a lake) become more and more locked up behind fees and limited hours of access and upscaling property values and home ownership that wants to keep things quiet and for themselves. The quiet part, I appreciate. The "keep out" part, not so much. The childhood memories I have of times spent there, are simply no longer possible. It's all on lockdown. Something lost in that -- something significant, in my opinion. |
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