Thursday, July 10, 2008

Second Act of Vandalism Against the Balm Beach Fence

Unfortunately, there was a second act of vandalism against the fence at Balm Beach during the night of July 9.  PUBB has issued the following statement.

PUBB was dismayed to learn of a second act of vandalism against the fence at Balm Beach.  As stated many times before, PUBB does not support this action.  PUBB spokesperson Doug Lorriman says “PUBB still believes that the way to resolve the issue of public rights to use this beach is through legal and political channels.  However, it takes a long time for the ‘public’ to organize and launch a legal challenge and this requires a great deal of patience.  Clearly,  as demonstrated by the incidents over the past two weeks, for some members of the public this patience has run out.  We call once again for calm and call upon our elected politicians at both the municipal and provincial levels, particularly the Attorney General, to take leadership in the resolution process”.

 

10 comments:

Hazen said...

I am attaching a link to an assault that occured last night in Seattle. This assault was caused by people, in a disagreement, not using proper process to fix a problem.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/transportation/370251_beating11.html

This is the type of assault that will eventually happen over the Balm Beach fence.

sparky said...

Selfish people who deny others the use of the beach are causing trouble. After the owner assaulted a 14 year old boy he should be arrested and charged.

beachy said...

"Selfish people who deny others the use of the beach are causing trouble."

You mean the people who actually own the property? Selfish people who have no legal right on the property are causing the problems.

There are public beaches use them.

beachy said...

"Selfish people who deny others the use of the beach are causing trouble."

You mean the people who actually own the property? Selfish people who have no legal right to be on the property are the ones who are causing the problems.

There are public beaches use them.

beachy said...

"Selfish people who deny others the use of the beach are causing trouble."

You mean the people who actually own the property? Selfish people who have no legal right to be on the property are the ones who are causing the problems.

There are public beaches use them.

beachy said...

"Selfish people who deny others the use of the beach are causing trouble."

You mean the people who actually own the property? Selfish people who have no legal right to be on the property are the ones who are causing the problems.

There are public beaches use them.

beachy said...

"Selfish people who deny others the use of the beach are causing trouble."

You mean the people who actually own the property? Selfish people who have no legal right to be on the property are the ones who are causing the problems.

There are public beaches use them.

beachy said...

Sorry, computer problems have created multiple postings.

Unknown said...

The fence is coming down.

If the Marions choose to not rip it out, it will be done for them.

I have been a Balm Beach property owner for decades longer than the Marions. Who are they to attempt to usurp my rights to my Beach? I will not stand for an attempted insult like that.

There has already been trouble. I predict much more, until that fence is firewood. When the Marions are not in court, facing all their criminal charges, they should pay attention to the desires of the community that they live in (for now...)

beachy said...

Rick, violence is a good solution. (sarcasm) I need a place to park so it's ok to pull up on your lawn? If not, what an insult.