The biggest problem in getting access to our seashore is the inability to even get to the seashore. Obviously, you have to get to a beach before you can even find the …
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The biggest problem in getting access to our seashore is the inability to even get to the seashore. Obviously, you have to get to a beach before you can even find the shoreline.
In our area, there are few accesses to the beach. You've seen the signs: "No Trespassing," "No Entry," "No Exit," "Members Only," "Guard on Duty," "Private Property," "No parking on either side of road," "Cars will be towed at your expense" — in other words, go home!
The only access to a beach here is to the rock-bound South Shore Beach. Good luck trying to walk that shoreline.
Denise Lyons
Little Compton