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Originally Posted by BrianL99
He's going to get turned away, as he's not a member of the "public" within the CDD's. No different than a community that has a "resident's only dog park" or "resident only parking".
If you want to call Executive Courses, "semi-public", that's fine.
It doesn't change the fact that they are publicly owned. Governmental boards, commissions or agencies, shouldn't be telling folks how to dress. This is the 21st Century and that's just ludicrous on its face.
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Your definition of public and mine are miles apart. Your definition has the public down to 140000 vs millions who pay taxes in this state.
Second - Government agencies shouldn't be telling people how to dress. Beth Page a New York State park open to millions has a dress code. I know Bob from Ocala won't be able to make a tee time on "our" executive courses tomorrow. Let's watch you play Beth Page in genes and a tee shirt .