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This will never end. As I've posted before I've encountered hostility towards divers there during the 1980's.
In RI nobody owns anything below the HIGH water mark. If you walk in the water thru someone's "private" beach on the ocean they have no legal recourse to stop you. If you walk in the sand below the high water mark, the same.
They also should realize the amount of money non locals spend when they visit the beaches. Divers are a small part of visitors but this has never been about divers. They just started with divers because it is smallest percentage to test out exclusions with.
Divide and conquer, it's always been very popular, and these days it works so well because there enough corrupt and gullible people in and out of the system to make it work so well.
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