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This one gets a solid no. There are already parking enforcement laws. We don't need another one.
Quote from: arees on January 15, 2014, 01:50:28 PMThis one gets a solid no. There are already parking enforcement laws. We don't need another one.This one is more along the lines of trespass then parking enforcement
Quote from: bigtex on January 15, 2014, 02:08:11 PMQuote from: arees on January 15, 2014, 01:50:28 PMThis one gets a solid no. There are already parking enforcement laws. We don't need another one.This one is more along the lines of trespass then parking enforcement Meaning trespassing on public property?
Quote from: Elkaholic daWg on January 15, 2014, 02:15:03 PMQuote from: bigtex on January 15, 2014, 02:08:11 PMQuote from: arees on January 15, 2014, 01:50:28 PMThis one gets a solid no. There are already parking enforcement laws. We don't need another one.This one is more along the lines of trespass then parking enforcement Meaning trespassing on public property?Basically. It's basically saying "your prohibited from using these public lands to get to the water". The offense would be a misdemeanor, not a parking citation. You can run around on those lands all you want, but if your using the land to access the water you'll have a mandatory court date.
but accessing the water via inlet or outlet would be allowed sine this is not publicly owned correct?
Doesn't mention if the parking has to be on the actual land or 1/2 mile away from the land as long as adequate parking is provided.
I've got a call into his office for explanation of why he sponsored this bill. His assistant told me to expect a call on Friday. Thanks for posting this Bigtex. You're a huge asset with stuff like this.
His assistant said the bill was requested by a constituent. I'm imagining a fairly well-off constituent with waterfront property who threw him a fundraiser before his election. Just a guess.