Post: California: No football/frisbee on beaches?
02-09-2012, 07:53 PM #1
Fierceknucks
Former Staff
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LOS ANGELES (CBS) — When you head down to the beach for a little fun this summer, county officials want you to leave the pigskin at home.

The Board of Supervisors this week agreed to raise fines to up to $1,000 for anyone who throws a football or a Frisbee on any beach in Los Angeles County.

In passing the 37-page ordinance on Tuesday, officials sought to outline responsibilities for law enforcement and other public agencies while also providing clarification on beach-goer activities that could potentially disrupt or even injure the public.

The updated rules now prohibit “any person to cast, toss, throw, kick or roll” any object other than a beach ball or volleyball “upon or over any beach” between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

Exceptions allow for ball-throwing in predesignated areas, when a person obtains a permit, or playing water polo “in or over the Pacific Ocean”.

However, during the winter off-season, the new rules will be relaxed.

Officials warned that any activities that could potentially harm “any person or property on or near the beach” should not be allowed during the peak summer season.

Your kids could also end up costing you big bucks: the ordinance also prohibits digging any hole deeper than 18 inches into the sand except where permission is granted for film and TV production services only.
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02-09-2012, 07:56 PM #2
Murt
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looool thats peak if you get fined haha
02-09-2012, 07:56 PM #3
Kind of stupid really. No Not being allowed to dig holes :dumb:
02-10-2012, 12:27 AM #4
Console
Keepin it real
Looks like im not going down south for the beach this summer Gaspkay:
02-10-2012, 12:36 AM #5
Sir
Reeferlution
They might as well force us to wear helmets and floaties too because apparently we aren't competent enough to throw ****ing frisbees on beaches.
02-10-2012, 12:36 AM #6
Solo
Rookie
I can't throw a football there with my family? But beach football is the best!

Looks like I'll be going to Florida this year!
02-10-2012, 04:57 PM #7
Chaz
Tremble Underfoot
Originally posted by FierceKnucks View Post
I sincerely hate this state...

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LOS ANGELES (CBS) — When you head down to the beach for a little fun this summer, county officials want you to leave the pigskin at home.

The Board of Supervisors this week agreed to raise fines to up to $1,000 for anyone who throws a football or a Frisbee on any beach in Los Angeles County.

In passing the 37-page ordinance on Tuesday, officials sought to outline responsibilities for law enforcement and other public agencies while also providing clarification on beach-goer activities that could potentially disrupt or even injure the public.

The updated rules now prohibit “any person to cast, toss, throw, kick or roll” any object other than a beach ball or volleyball “upon or over any beach” between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

Exceptions allow for ball-throwing in predesignated areas, when a person obtains a permit, or playing water polo “in or over the Pacific Ocean”.

However, during the winter off-season, the new rules will be relaxed.

Officials warned that any activities that could potentially harm “any person or property on or near the beach” should not be allowed during the peak summer season.

Your kids could also end up costing you big bucks: the ordinance also prohibits digging any hole deeper than 18 inches into the sand except where permission is granted for film and TV production services only.

You can't dig holes more than 18"?
That's where I would get pissed. Thats a ****ing past time for children when they go to the beach.
How can you take that away? Granted 18" is a pretty decent hole, but whats the point of digging
one if you can't even see how far you can go?
02-10-2012, 09:24 PM #8
glitchplz
Samurai Poster
Orange County and areas down by San Diego have nicer beaches than LA county anyways. not as many dam illegals too

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