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by mitochondrion 3032 days ago
It really just depends on who exactly the "public" is that is inhabiting the "public spaces". I'm sure this Khosla fellow wouldn't mind his property being used by beautiful surfer girls in bikinis who don't leave litter behind. Maybe he just wants trashy people to stay away from his property.
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It's not his property though, it is public property that is adjacent to his that he doesn't own.
No he can't prevent people from going to that beach, by boat and isn't asking for that. It is the easement that he doesn't want.
The easements are a matter of public policy to ensure beach access. If he doesn't want to deal with that, he shouldn't have bought beach real estate in California.
I in no way have disagreed. Why post this here?
What difference does this make?
California is undergoing a demographic transition.