News -> INDReporter MON, SEP 20 10:32AM by Dege Legg

Charlie don't surf...nor dig sand castles.

In another chapter in the continuing absurdity of the BP Gulf Coast Deepwater Horizon oil spill, beachgoers visiting Florida's Gulf Islands National Seashore are not allowed to dig more than six inches below the sandy surface of its beaches. Granted, it’s an archeological issue related to state and national parks — digging below the prescribed six inches could disturb cultural sites protected by the National Historic Preservation Act. But lo and behold, if one happens to be making a sand castle and accidentally digs below that level, one finds — you guessed it! — oil-saturated sand and the like.

Remember that oil that was declared 75 percent gone a while back? Yeah, well, here’s some of it. So forget about making a sand castle, kids, those are off limits, at least if you are conspiring to dig deeper than six inches under the surface of Gulf Islands National Seashore beaches.

See the sad truth here in this report from Pensacola’s WEAR TV.com  complete with low-level security goons on ATVs, bullying reporter Dan Thomas.


If deep water drilling regulations were enforced in the same manner as these trivial beach digging rules, we'd be worrying about issues other than the ecological, economic, and environmental impact of the Gulf oil spill in the first place.


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written by EXISTENTIALIST HOMME , September 20, 2010 - 06:12 pm
In so many words, we are being told that the goons we elected, who now have sold out to BIG OIL, are bought and paid off by the BP'S of the world and have turned our government into fng body guards to protect BIG OIL repitation.
what a piece of thrash our president who was going to bring change and remove the cloak of secrecy from government has now spread his cape to cover-up the fng widespread contamination of our coastlines, all in the name of the AMERICAN DOLLAR !
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