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Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> On 2/24/2021 8:10 AM, Gary wrote:
> > On 2/23/2021 2:30 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> >>On Tue, 23 Feb 2021 08:31:03 -0500, Gary > wrote:
> > >
> > > > cshenk wrote:
> > > > > Fires, no but plenty of our campground areas have calderas
> > > > > for beach fires.
> > > >
> > > > On the entire Atlantic ocean coast in Virginia, there are no
> > > > campgrounds near the beach and no calderas for beach fires.
> > > >
> > > > Name one.
> > >
> > > I don't know about Virgina but NYC beaches permit cook fires....
> > > some beaches encourage ukelele style, they'll even dig some pits.
> > > What they don't permit are glass bottles... wanna party bring a
> > > keg... no glass allowed.
> > >

> > Virginia Beach oceanfront doesn't allow glass, fires or beer.
> > They keep trying to promote it as a family beach but that's long
> > gone. These days, on evenings and night time, the entire area is a
> > hangout and haven for local gangs along with the required crime
> > and shootings.
> >
> > One year, they limited "cruising" down Atlantic Ave to only one
> > round trip per night.
> >
> > One year they even made christmas trees illegal unless they were
> > the artificial ones. That stupid new law only lasted about 2 weeks
> > until they got so many complaints, they ended it.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

> Fire hazard? When I lived I Philly it was common for kids to gather
> up discarded trees and burn them in the street. Hot and fast with
> high flames.


Don't know what he's talking about. It's only something about a
collecton at the beach of dead Xmas trees used to restore sand dunes I
can find. I assure you, they never outlaws real ones in the home.
Might have been a bit on cut lives one on the boardwalk area itself for
a bit? Can't find it.