That could bring down the wrath of the California Coastal Commission. A woman who was filmed yelling at beachgoers at Laguna Beach recently to get off "my property" has received a letter from the California Coastal Commission instructing her to stop blocking access to a public stretch of the sand, KCAL-TV reported. The 1976 California Coastal Act protects the public's access to the state's beaches. Last week, the California Coastal Commission sent the woman a citation, saying that she was “was verbally harassing those beachgoers,” according to KCAL. A spokesperson for the California Coastal Commission confirmed that they sent the letter to the homeowner but declined to share it with The Times until the agency gets a response.
Source: Los Angeles Times August 06, 2024 12:27 UTC