Panic Over Fla. Beach Law Unfounded, Experts Say

By Carolina Bolado (April 27, 2018, 12:57 PM EDT) -- A new state law that will make it harder for local governments in Florida to pass customary use ordinances that guarantee the public's right to use private beaches has sparked fear statewide of cordoned-off beaches and "keep out" signs, but experts say it does not grant new rights for property owners to keep beachgoers off of their land....

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