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re: TAMU & Auburn students trash Gulf Shores beach prompting city to change laws

Posted on 3/17/16 at 1:27 pm to
Posted by AggieDub14
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Posted on 3/17/16 at 1:27 pm to
Not all laws are legal. This passing would be one of those times. I'll assume you're joking.

In any case, people on spring break trash things. That isn't a special quality associated with any school or city. That's just what college kids do. The city should plan ahead and have people ready to clean the beach after the party ends. In South Padre, they close the party beach at 5pm. Cops actually line up and start pushing people out if they don't leave soon after. They can then clean the beach up and have it ready for the next day. Sounds like GS needs to get things in order. The money added to the towns economy from all the tourism will more than cover the cost of cleaning the beach. It just needs to be organized.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 3/17/16 at 1:37 pm to
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The city should plan ahead and have people ready to clean the beach after the party ends. In South Padre, they close the party beach at 5pm. Cops actually line up and start pushing people out if they don't leave soon after. They can then clean the beach up and have it ready for the next day. Sounds like GS needs to get things in order. The money added to the towns economy from all the tourism will more than cover the cost of cleaning the beach. It just needs to be organized.



Gulf Shores doesnt want spring break like this and they are okay with the lesser revenue
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