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Originally Posted by Michael G.
Not going to the beach much here in Florida, except to entertain visitors.
I'm not surprised by parking fees which I get considering the value of beach front property.
But why a charge to use a public beach in Florida?
Aren't beaches public land?
Is the charge used to clean-up after the public pigs?
Do condo associations and Retail businesses pay for the cleanup?
Just surprised I guess
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Personally have never been charged to go on a public beach. Have paid to park in some places. Have paid to drive on and park on a beach. But never to walk onto and use a public beach.