So why are the gardeners all parking in public parking spaces anyway? Don't the millionaire's who hire them have driveways and parking spaces?....like really nice accommodating driveways and parking spaces for their party guests?
I lived in Laguna Beach for 20 years and this was always a issue also. But coming from a past resident (me) let me tell you why. First, of course is our little residential street would fill up by 10AM on a sunny weekend, understandable. What ISN'T understandable was the trash left behind, 24 can boxes of empty beer, dozens of fast food bags...then there is the urination before they drive off or the music and pot smoking before that drive home. We've had a few get sick in the street from to much booze...SO...There is a reason to keep access secret.
Who wants ghetto dwellers in their neighborhood? Those people will destroy the property values within hours and leave their filth everywhere. If I lived there,those signs would have”disappeared” a long time ago and barbed wire fences would have suddenly appeared. I just cannot imagine paying that much money and looking out my window to see illegals,vagrants,ghetto dwellers and the scum of the earth.
They want to own their own private beaches, but they can't. So now they hide it from the public because they don't want poor people by their homes. Don't buy a beach house by a beach if you don't want to deal with strangers. Everybody has a right to use the beach and parks, like come on.
The People didn't always have that right, and in many places they still don't. The fact is, most of the people, like yourself, who insist on figuring out how to access these beaches are just assholes trying to "assert their rights" because that's all they have in life.
Actually, the story is a lot more complicated than that. I have family that lives in the area and I have a friend there (a marital lawyer, natch) and it's because most of the people that use it that aren't from the neighborhood or part of the HOA (or associated with it) leave a wreck behind. It's been going on since 2007, apparently, and whenever people come down from the northern states to these "hidden alcoves" it's been a fight and a half to get them to behave, because very few of them pick up after themselves. The local council likes tourists, because it drives up the margins, but at the same time they leave it to the people who live nearby to clean up after them. It was so bad that one point it was normal to have beer bottle cuts because some FSU (or UM) kids would have these frat sex parties in these hidden alcoves and leave chaos in their wake. The neighborhood has taken it into their own hands and has basically told people to fuck off, because here's the thing: if you KNOW where the beach is, you don't NEED a sign to tell you where it is, which, more often than not, means that you're responsible enough to be a frequent visitor or live near enough in proximity to be able to enjoy it. At the same time it IS unlawful for them to take down the signs, but if anything, there should be more emphasis placed on tourists being responsible when they visit. My friend says that nowadays kids are a lot more well behaved and are actually picking up after themselves, but the HOAs and the neighborhood are operating on a "cut me twice" basis and it's really hard to get them to change ways. In fact, at one point, they did try to put up "clean up after yourself" signs ... but the council removed THOSE because they weren't "official" signs and the council didn't want to put it up themselves. It's just a lot of distrust on a lot of people's parts, and frankly, it's kinda warranted, I guess.
@@bayareatrap890Luke 6:20-21 "Blessed are the rich, for the rich give the poor something to aspire to". Right? There is no hate, like Christian "love".
Citizens fought for twenty years in court in order to have access to Malibu beaches. It’s obvious that the city is still trying to keep people away from these beaches.
But still benefit from the taxes paid by the public for the upkeep of the beaches! Someone needs to advise them that they can't "have their cake and eat it too"!
I lived in California for 55 years. It was very upsetting while walking along the beach to come up to a sign that said “private beach, no public access “. It’s just wrong!
This is the same thing going on in flagstaff and Sedona Arizona we can't access the parks or mountains because there's tons of signs that say private property.
its like this everywhere. i got into riding dirtbikes in Montana for a few years. and it never fails. any trail. any public road. you hit a Private signs. " tresspassers will be shot" makes no sense. people own everything. every inch of land is private apparently in the united states. @@Xeniumnebula
Personal territory should exist but it should be limited. Otherwise I don’t believe in owning land. Honestly I wouldn’t mind sharing everything, my only issue is when people break stuff and don’t replace it.
I'll tell you what happened: one or more of the property owners next to the beach called their good ol' boys buddies with connections in Public Works to help them out. It's easy to find out who initiated all this by looking at who filed the obvious false safety concerns and who approved the removal.
We had similar occur here in SW MO with the Lindenlure public access ordeal a few years ago. In their case the people had connections with the sheriff, county administrators and county property records keeper. Look it up.
@@AcuraLvR82 i just looked it up and it looks like the government is completely correct and the land owner is being purposefully obstinant. its very rare that a judge in Missouri, especially Christian County would rule in favor of the public over private property owners
In this case it likely didn't need any approval since the signs where installed by a 3rd party illegally and where never authorized in the first place.
I used to be a waiter at this fancy Italian restaurant right by coast in Malibu. I can tell you these type of behavior mainly comes from the celebrities that live there. They want to be able to just walk down to the beach undetected/unnoticed. It's also really pathetic how city officials and law enforcement almost wanna cater to these guys as if the rest of us don't also pay our taxes.
Do you have any idea how much more revenue those celebrities generate for the state than you ever could? Im not saying its right, im saying that if you expect people to sacrifice for the benefit of others then youre going to be disappointed your whole life
@@GaMeRfReAkLIVEbeaches are public. It hardly matters what “celebrities ” contribute….funny you think so. Citizens pay more tax as they don’t have shelters
We started going to Malibu around 1960 and they were already trying to keep people off the beach. Nothing new, but as more and more of the Hollyweed people have moved there they have pressured the city to help them make it all private. This goes beyond anything the city is allowed to do under state law!
It's the law in the entire U.S.A. that all coastal beaches up to the high-tide mark are public property for everyone to use. The sandy beaches are public, but not the grassy dunes or the cliffs overhead.⛱️
Rich people think they are entitled to do what ever they want. They own the city council with their donations and bribes. Public means public not private!
@@seamoreplant I am entitled because I am rich,duh! How would you like to pay a small fortune for a house on the beach and watch in horror as ghetto dwellers come and destroy everything? We worked our butts off to get where we are,why should we allow scumbags,thugs,criminals,illegals and people without morals to pollute our clean/pristine environment? We will not watch our neighborhood turn into Detroit,Baltimore,Chicago,mobile or any other 3rd world city!
When the public treats the land like they are in Detroit, people with morals will say something,not everyone is fooled by the fake news and bs tv shows that glorify those people!When the public trashes once beautiful property they lose any right to gain access. The ghetto dwellers and illegals leave trash everywhere,urinate in the street,vomit all over the place,use/sell drugs,fight,yell constantly,play loud ghetto music at all hours and shoot each other! With conduct like that,it’s no wonder that decent and law abiding citizens don’t want them there!
I would say, to return the tax payer’s money back. The Californian state or county should cut off Malibu from wildfire relief funds in exchange for the public beaches. I think it works out knowing the residents of Malibu can afford to rebuild their own homes. For a change, the tax money would be applied to better causes.
They are always in court for this. It’s an ongoing issue. Plenty of rich beach front owners have also been taken to court for locking gates to public paths, hiding public paths, etc
It's called vandalism and yes, it's a fineable offense in this case. Just keep fining them the amount it costs to replace the signs...... Including labor costs....maybe they'll get tired of having to pay for their crimes. Increase the fines daily if they refuse to pay! The public, who are the victims, shouldn't also have to foot the bill to replace vandalized property.
@@ronaldturner4849 unfortunately the property owners would take you up on that, this is a very wealthy area. The counter threat from the city is to condemn homes on either side of the access and build a larger path and parking lot, which they can do if pushed.
@@CowneloAlvaroid Yup, as a person that likes to go hiking I've seen it all. Some beautiful trails require passage through private property and the owners have taped it off to make it look like construction is going on even though there never is. Lots of people post signs saying "PRIVATE PROPERTY STAY AWAY" just to mislead travelers. Near the coast, I've seen homeowners leave their garbage cans out or even leave piles of gravel at parking spots in front of their home so that people can't park and go to the beach. In the Delta, lots of private farmland that lay barren but they are quite territorial if you try to fish; the public spots are very few, often closed, and crappy.
It should be that way, there’s way too many people who wanna go out and enjoy nature but don’t take care of it and they just trash it and make nice natural places look dirty.
@@josephkellehhan2353 No, it shouldn't be that way. Just because some people are bad doesn't mean you can force everyone to not be allowed to do anything. That's like saying "Well, there was a murder at this festival 4 years ago so there will no longer be any festivals anywhere in this county." I pick up trash and fishing line at all the local spots I visit, not everyone is an entitled asshole.
Similar thing happening in Jamaica. Public beaches being privatised by the government and use restricted. You have to pay to acess, cannot carry your own food, but must purchase from the restaurants there which many can't afford. Akin to a sort of beach apartheid.
Ive had the cops called on me in Alabama. Florida, and Cali for being on a private beach. They all just asked me to leave. No worries I just left, but not before I got some beach time. Went to lake Michigan righy outside Milwaukee recently, beach parking had like 30 parking spots and cars all along the road had tickets on the window. I went around the corner, found a parking lot, and cut through the woods. Cant stop me from getting in the water anywhere I go son!!
I was at a beach on the Florida panhandle called Sunnyside, and we were told by a guy that puts out beach rentals that we were not allowed to put our stuff on the left side of the public beach access stairs because that side of the beach is “private property”, so this story doesn’t surprise me at all.
@@JayDee1785 not even liberal. Even conservatives who defend law will tell you they dont own the beach. Not surprised that a criminal like you would defend those rich snobs.
they have been doing this for decades all across Malibu, Laguna beach, and in San diego. They hide the signs or remove them all together, or put up illegal gates, or you get harassed by homeowners along the access road if you park along the road, who will threaten to call a tow company or the police if you walk across their beach for trespassing. I've even had residents attempt to educate me on where their property line is on the beach itself, because I was swimming and the current pushed me into a resident's "so called private beaches". They literally will come out of their property to confront you, to politely educate you. All BS of course, but as a high school kid at the time, not knowing any better, you tend to believe the adults.
Well... Looks like after this story and the City of Malibu coverup being exposed, KCalers that watch this story will forward it to SoCal natives. Expect SoCal to show up in droves to Lechuza beach 🏖️ for fun in the sun 🌞
@@VoteForBukeleexactly. I understand the public having access, but NO ONE of self respect regardless of soeconomic standing, wants 2 types of trash littering our beaches. Yes they're being snobs, but the comment moron is a loud, obnoxious gutter trash no one wants around except other loud, obnoxious gutter trash
@@VoteForBukeleow do you break a beach? The natives of Malibu are the kind of ppl that leave all their trash everywhere they go. They're only a part of So Cal when they need funding for fires or landslides, otherwise they feign ignorance and work behind the scenes to keep people out. Socialism for them, and Capitalism for the rest of us, that's the kind of NIMBYs that live there and do shit like this.
When you try to go the Hollywood sign, it gives you the gps directions. You get there and there's 100 signs saying there's no direct access so you drive around for an hour trying to find a spot to park..... Unless you ignore those signs posted by the residents that don't want people there, than you will see the easy PUBLIC access 5 away from the hiking trail.... PUBLIC!! Don't want people around your home, get a home in a private community!!
Did you call and report them. I am from San Diego and have never heard such a thing. When fishing I have had property owners invite me in for a beer. Were you surfing? I know surfers can get territorial with other surfers but they also get arrested for it.
This is Nothing new; coastal access signs are removed all the time all along the California coast by the residents that don’t want to share public beaches. 😢
We tried to access some of the public beaches at Malibu, but it was tough to find parking! There were very few places we can find parking and they were all taken. We gave up. You can tell the don't want you there.
Is a private beach legal here? A: The California Constitution guarantees public access to California's coast (Article X, Section 4). The longstanding California Coastal Act mandates “maximum access, which shall be conspicuously posted” to carry out the constitutional requirements.
EXACTLY EXACTLY HOWEVER KEEP IN MIND THAT WHILE YOU'RE ON THESE PROPERTIES THAT ARE WORTH MILLIONS AND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.... THESE MILLIONAIRES OWN MANY GUNS!!! LOL. WELCOME TO CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS!!! LOL.
Instead of removing the signs, the city of Malibu can use this opportunity to reinforce measures for sanitation, public access routes to the beach, and structural integrity for private homes and residences surrounding the beach. This is an opportunity to “THINK”!
@seeharvester He means that they should add public restrooms, garbage cans, drinking fountains, and concrete paths, and they should reinforce cliffsides under houses to prevent landslides onto visitors below on beaches.
@@Mary_Thompson That's hilarious! They want to prevent, not invite. If they do like you suggest, the next thing you know they'll have a homeless encampment. Like the rest of SoCal.
Are we even surprised that wealthy Americans are behaving in an entitled way? If it’s public land all people are entitled to use it. I suggest all people in SoCal make a point of visiting these beaches frequently
I think this is hilarious. They attempted to cut the signs down and have them removed so that they could keep public access to this public beach to an absolute minimum but now literally everyone knows about it.
In Missouri a few years back there was a rather large lawsuit that came about after a neighborhood association tried to do an illegal land grab downstream of Lindenlure Lake. It was ultimately won, but during proceedings there were 2 ton concrete blocks placed to block the entrance. And it was the third attempt to block access over the course of a ten year period. One time they went as far to paint marker paint on 30 ton boulders in the river, then smeared the top of the dam with grease mixed with broken glass. A small dam that was used by children to play on during the hot summer.
@@CrowSpirit1977 half the problem there are two Missouris, the rural and urban parts are basically two different universes, though sadly, they both have major crime issues especially illegal drugs, ie your urban gangs and in the rural areas you have your Hillbilly Mafia
Heard about that, we have similar issue here in Brentwood MO, were all beneficial parks like playgrounds and walking/jogging trails are regulated to the NE quadrant were the streets are public but the residents still act it's their fiefdom were as the park in South Brentwood is pretty much for the high school's sports
Reminds me of a time in the 70s when Daytona Beach used to have houses and sand dunes. One crazy old lady did not want you on the beach behind her house...... Guess where my dad and uncle went every time we went to the beach
Some property owners and residents have tried to deter the public from going to the beach by hiring security guards, putting up fake no-parking signs, painting curbs red and locking or blocking access ways.
@@mattp4079 ……hopefully the public are respectful at the beaches, not littering, no loud music, etc. Can you imagine spending $20 million for a house, only to listen to Cardi B “music”, and look at Burger King wrappers?!?
Most cities have a sign code and procedures for erecting signs. And usually a permit is required in advance. Any sign installed without a permit is considered non-conforming, eg elon musk's annoying and illegal giant X and any post sign installed on public or private property. These are commonly known as bootleg signs.
They do this at Charlie Beach sometimes, I’ve seen them say that the parking spots were only for residents that live in the building and some guy spray painted one of the signs above.
Because the state placed them. Its nonsense and the city likely has no jurisdiction to mess with the signs. The judges will decide this and not the local corrupt one.
It’s true because they also will plant bushes. This was back on the early 2000s and it was a secret access point that only locals know of. Not a new situation at all!!
Yeah well all those people own guns. So if you think you're going to go there and pull any bulshit..... I would think twice. All gun owners... When you own millions of dollars worth of property you own many guns.😂💯
This happens in a lot of areas, It's common along rivers up where I'm at once people become residents they try to block access down to certain parts of the river.
Making beaches accessible to the public is also a problem here in my country. Most of the beaches are inaccessible because there are private properties being built beside them. Some of those properties wants you to pay them just to enter and gain access to the beach in front of them. There should be a law that all beaches in every country should be freely accessible to the public. And that every properties and houses being built near them should provide a public passageway in between other properties so people can easily pass right through them to the beach without paying or travelling far just to find a beach access area. The problems is also the same for our other tourist spots, private properties our build in areas considered best viewing areas so that people would have to pay for that perfect selfies.
I do not blame the residents of Malibu. The riff raff of California and homeless would trash the place and make it unsafe to walk barefoot on the sand. The beaches are pretty because they’ve been hidden from the public.
That's exactly why you're not wanted. And there is nowhere to spend your money. All you have is people's properties lol and you best make sure that you don't trespass on any of their property
one of the shameful things is that the city traffic inforcement is constanlty ticketing and even towing cars from that area. No defined parking places confusuing signs all in a bid to stop people from accessing the beaches.
In Canada and the UK, you can not own bodies of water or the shoreline next to them. If you own all the property around the body of water you must provide a public access point every so and so feet for people to be able use.
For the people that are leaving negative comments against the city and residents, just think about the beaches getting trashed by tourists, and not to mention the homeless that would eventually come and take over
I actually have never voted in my entire life. Voting is just a scheme to make citizens feel special, the government will pick whichever candidate will push their agendas. Voting or no voting there will never be change, and that’s the sad truth
Fuck that, we all should make it a purpose to go to that specific beach with friends and family on the daily and start having Bar-B-Q's just to annoy the Malibu residents. Having them see us enjoying this Malibu beach times 10.
This issue is nationwide. Perpetuated by the same people. If you know you know. Some would even build fences around the beach and call it theirs, when in some places State and Federal prohibits fences and restricted access on public beaches.
Portland area similar issue happened on the Willamette by rich folks building fences down to the river blocking walking access. Had to remove when called out cause all waterways in Oregon are public up to the natural high water line. The owners simply didn't want to see people on the river beach behind their houses. 🙄
Ngl, Its not like this where I live. My county is VERY serious about public areas being public and accessible. And this area is very affluent. We've got less beaches but lots of trails, forests, creeks, and parks plus we're on a huge river. We keep these areas around and keep them looking beautiful so that they can be enjoyed. This is agreed on by everyone, even the wealthy. Access to the river is easily accessible from multiple points that have parking, surveillance, and signs indicating public use. These entry points are right in between, and the water right behind, huge mansions. They dont own the water or parks or creeks. We all do!
It's like saying, if you live in a park, you can hide off public access to the park because you wanted all to be on backyard just because you live in a beach. It doesn't mean you can block off access.
No surprises here. Entitled and arrogance is completely alive and well in Malibu. Signs or not, if the public should have access they are still allowed to go there.
Of course. Not in my backyard has always been the mantra of the rich. Egalitarianism and progressivism are stopped cold in their tracks at the property line and when their own fat wallets and pocketbooks directly are affected.
The counter threat from the state is to condemn homes on either side of the access and build a larger path and parking lot, which they can do if pushed. Not a lot of defense from eminent domain if its literally for the entire state citizens benefit and it comports to the state constitution.
When you have vermin ruining your property, come back and discuss. Animal AND human shite wherever. Trash. Left by those moronic hired drivers (not cabs) too stupid to know how to do math, shite music at ridiculous volumes...wait. It's coming to you. You'll see.
I went to the beach in Malibu on Saturday. We had to go through rocks to get in. When I tried to leave through this exit that’s clear to the outside this douchey lifeguard told me that this is a private club and I’m not allowed to exit there.
While I’m sure there are a lot of wonderful residents here who are more than happy to help I feel like some ppl have pointed out in the comment section that this might have been done because some residents had powerful connections Many years ago I had an acquaintance who lived in Pacific Palisades and invited a group of us to a “private Malibu beach, where no one unless they live in that area are allowed.” While a lot of beaches will look the same, it looked a lot like that section they are showing. I also remember it being difficult to find it had we not had her dads help to show us where to go since he lived in Malibu right by the beach.
Never should have allowed building along the coast here. Wish they would have made a long boardwalk from Santa Monica to Malibu pier with restaurants, bike paths, and beach parking. It's annoying going to these access points. Constantly dealing with private property security, yelling at you for being too close to houses built on public beaches.
why, so the boardwalk/pier could be covered from end to end with homeless encampments, human excrement, and needles? Have you seen Santa Monica lately? Venice Beach has been taken over by homeless people and it's disgusting.
I realize that rich people are trying to keep their beaches exclusive as rich people tend to do with everything in life, but I'm not mad at them because alot of people are trashy and can't keep it classy. The ones of us who can consequently have to suffer because of the all too many bad apples in the bunch.
Many of the rich people are trashy, not classy. Some of those nouveau riche celebrities are like Beverly Hillbillies. Some of the old-monied aristocrats have grown sons and daughters, who are lazy slobs and addicts, and they often have wild parties on the beach, littering, making too much noise, having sex in public, taking drugs and drinking alcohol in public, and so forth.
What? You've clearly never been in Socal then 💀 As a resident it's difficult to find the beach access spots because of how densely packed together houses are. Did you even watch the video? That tiny little alleyway was an entrance. If you're not a local it takes an entire car of people and some slow driving to spot where the entrances are.
Malibu only admits it's part of LA County when there's a wildfire ir landslide and they want the county to cover costs.
GUESS WHO PAYS the taxeS for that? Not the bums and gangs. THey are leeches from society
So why are the gardeners all parking in public parking spaces anyway? Don't the millionaire's who hire them have driveways and parking spaces?....like really nice accommodating driveways and parking spaces for their party guests?
I lived in Laguna Beach for 20 years and this was always a issue also. But coming from a past resident (me) let me tell you why. First, of course is our little residential street would fill up by 10AM on a sunny weekend, understandable. What ISN'T understandable was the trash left behind, 24 can boxes of empty beer, dozens of fast food bags...then there is the urination before they drive off or the music and pot smoking before that drive home. We've had a few get sick in the street from to much booze...SO...There is a reason to keep access secret.
Well said!👍
Who wants ghetto dwellers in their neighborhood? Those people will destroy the property values within hours and leave their filth everywhere. If I lived there,those signs would have”disappeared” a long time ago and barbed wire fences would have suddenly appeared. I just cannot imagine paying that much money and looking out my window to see illegals,vagrants,ghetto dwellers and the scum of the earth.
The PUBLIC pays the taxes so they can use the PUBLIC beach.
There are so many other beaches. Why the need to go to this specific one. This beach doesn't seem safe anyway. Did you see the water?
@@Yankeyson1 because it's a PUBLIC BEACH.
Don’t you know wealthy people rule this town and everybody else can go efff off somewhere? So naive.
From what I've seen, the "public" on the beaches are not the ones who pay taxes...
Why are you trying to convince people not to go there!!!!! you live there ?
They want to own their own private beaches, but they can't. So now they hide it from the public because they don't want poor people by their homes. Don't buy a beach house by a beach if you don't want to deal with strangers. Everybody has a right to use the beach and parks, like come on.
The People didn't always have that right, and in many places they still don't. The fact is, most of the people, like yourself, who insist on figuring out how to access these beaches are just assholes trying to "assert their rights" because that's all they have in life.
Actually, the story is a lot more complicated than that. I have family that lives in the area and I have a friend there (a marital lawyer, natch) and it's because most of the people that use it that aren't from the neighborhood or part of the HOA (or associated with it) leave a wreck behind. It's been going on since 2007, apparently, and whenever people come down from the northern states to these "hidden alcoves" it's been a fight and a half to get them to behave, because very few of them pick up after themselves. The local council likes tourists, because it drives up the margins, but at the same time they leave it to the people who live nearby to clean up after them. It was so bad that one point it was normal to have beer bottle cuts because some FSU (or UM) kids would have these frat sex parties in these hidden alcoves and leave chaos in their wake. The neighborhood has taken it into their own hands and has basically told people to fuck off, because here's the thing: if you KNOW where the beach is, you don't NEED a sign to tell you where it is, which, more often than not, means that you're responsible enough to be a frequent visitor or live near enough in proximity to be able to enjoy it.
At the same time it IS unlawful for them to take down the signs, but if anything, there should be more emphasis placed on tourists being responsible when they visit. My friend says that nowadays kids are a lot more well behaved and are actually picking up after themselves, but the HOAs and the neighborhood are operating on a "cut me twice" basis and it's really hard to get them to change ways. In fact, at one point, they did try to put up "clean up after yourself" signs ... but the council removed THOSE because they weren't "official" signs and the council didn't want to put it up themselves. It's just a lot of distrust on a lot of people's parts, and frankly, it's kinda warranted, I guess.
“Malibu residents” AKA “rich people don’t want poor people using their beaches” that’s what this video should be called.
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@@bayareatrap890Luke 6:20-21 "Blessed are the rich, for the rich give the poor something to aspire to". Right? There is no hate, like Christian "love".
Citizens fought for twenty years in court in order to have access to Malibu beaches. It’s obvious that the city is still trying to keep people away from these beaches.
But still benefit from the taxes paid by the public for the upkeep of the beaches! Someone needs to advise them that they can't "have their cake and eat it too"!
They hate section 8 they don’t want it to turn to Chicago beach
The Coastal Commission will stop Malibu. They have the authority.
@@ronaldturner4849 Because you’re mixing up federal, state, county, municipal
Selfish entitled idiots!!!
I lived in California for 55 years. It was very upsetting while walking along the beach to come up to a sign that said “private beach, no public access “. It’s just wrong!
Should've done your civic duty and tore the sign up.
This is the same thing going on in flagstaff and Sedona Arizona we can't access the parks or mountains because there's tons of signs that say private property.
its like this everywhere. i got into riding dirtbikes in Montana for a few years. and it never fails. any trail. any public road. you hit a Private signs. " tresspassers will be shot" makes no sense. people own everything. every inch of land is private apparently in the united states. @@Xeniumnebula
Personal territory should exist but it should be limited. Otherwise I don’t believe in owning land. Honestly I wouldn’t mind sharing everything, my only issue is when people break stuff and don’t replace it.
Common occurence in Florida and Alabama. Hotels keep their part of the beach all to themselves.
I'll tell you what happened: one or more of the property owners next to the beach called their good ol' boys buddies with connections in Public Works to help them out. It's easy to find out who initiated all this by looking at who filed the obvious false safety concerns and who approved the removal.
We had similar occur here in SW MO with the Lindenlure public access ordeal a few years ago. In their case the people had connections with the sheriff, county administrators and county property records keeper. Look it up.
@@AcuraLvR82 i just looked it up and it looks like the government is completely correct and the land owner is being purposefully obstinant. its very rare that a judge in Missouri, especially Christian County would rule in favor of the public over private property owners
They are probably hefty campaign donors.
In this case it likely didn't need any approval since the signs where installed by a 3rd party illegally and where never authorized in the first place.
I’ll tell you another thing that happened: several beach goers took up all the available parking and may have obstructed several driveways.
I used to be a waiter at this fancy Italian restaurant right by coast in Malibu. I can tell you these type of behavior mainly comes from the celebrities that live there. They want to be able to just walk down to the beach undetected/unnoticed. It's also really pathetic how city officials and law enforcement almost wanna cater to these guys as if the rest of us don't also pay our taxes.
Thank you! We pay soooo much in taxes .
😂😂😂....
Lol no you weren't
Do you have any idea how much more revenue those celebrities generate for the state than you ever could?
Im not saying its right, im saying that if you expect people to sacrifice for the benefit of others then youre going to be disappointed your whole life
@@GaMeRfReAkLIVEbeaches are public. It hardly matters what “celebrities ” contribute….funny you think so. Citizens pay more tax as they don’t have shelters
We started going to Malibu around 1960 and they were already trying to keep people off the beach. Nothing new, but as more and more of the Hollyweed people have moved there they have pressured the city to help them make it all private. This goes beyond anything the city is allowed to do under state law!
It's the law in the entire U.S.A. that all coastal beaches up to the high-tide mark are public property for everyone to use. The sandy beaches are public, but not the grassy dunes or the cliffs overhead.⛱️
Rich people think they are entitled to do what ever they want. They own the city council with their donations and bribes. Public means public not private!
And now they own nothing this time..
Are you new to planet earth? Duh!
@@SteveSmith-eb6ze so which are you? Rich or entitled?
@@seamoreplant I am entitled because I am rich,duh! How would you like to pay a small fortune for a house on the beach and watch in horror as ghetto dwellers come and destroy everything? We worked our butts off to get where we are,why should we allow scumbags,thugs,criminals,illegals and people without morals to pollute our clean/pristine environment? We will not watch our neighborhood turn into Detroit,Baltimore,Chicago,mobile or any other 3rd world city!
When the public treats the land like they are in Detroit, people with morals will say something,not everyone is fooled by the fake news and bs tv shows that glorify those people!When the public trashes once beautiful property they lose any right to gain access. The ghetto dwellers and illegals leave trash everywhere,urinate in the street,vomit all over the place,use/sell drugs,fight,yell constantly,play loud ghetto music at all hours and shoot each other! With conduct like that,it’s no wonder that decent and law abiding citizens don’t want them there!
We have heard this in the past. It is not new that Malibu has done this.
Go look at what wanders around there. Bums, addcits, pimps, and thugs. Would you want that roaming around your home?
I am more shocked that there was someone who cared enough to make sure the public access was known & went to the lengths they did to fix it.
This has been going on for decades. Nothing new. If homeowners had their way, any access to walk to the beach would be fenced off.
Then those homeowners can pay for maintenance and all of the costs involved on their “private beach”. I think that money will run out pretty quick.
I don’t blame them.
California sucks.
So?
@@Aiesha87 Homeowners don't own the beach, the same as homeowners can't block a street that they don't own.
The City of Malibu should be taken to court! All Californians should have access to public property.
I would say, to return the tax payer’s money back. The Californian state or county should cut off Malibu from wildfire relief funds in exchange for the public beaches. I think it works out knowing the residents of Malibu can afford to rebuild their own homes. For a change, the tax money would be applied to better causes.
Agreeddd!
We seen the consequences of wildfires from New York City’s perspective of deadly wildfire gas.
They are always in court for this. It’s an ongoing issue. Plenty of rich beach front owners have also been taken to court for locking gates to public paths, hiding public paths, etc
It's dangerous too because if there is a natural disaster like a tsunami, people need to know where to avoid.
I'm happy the news covered this. It got a lot more attention than the signs would have
Assuming the accusations are true it's pretty epic how badly this backfired on those behind the removal of the signs.
I dont live in the area but will make sure to visit the beach next time I'm there.
It's called vandalism and yes, it's a fineable offense in this case. Just keep fining them the amount it costs to replace the signs...... Including labor costs....maybe they'll get tired of having to pay for their crimes. Increase the fines daily if they refuse to pay! The public, who are the victims, shouldn't also have to foot the bill to replace vandalized property.
@@ronaldturner4849 unfortunately the property owners would take you up on that, this is a very wealthy area. The counter threat from the city is to condemn homes on either side of the access and build a larger path and parking lot, which they can do if pushed.
@@ramdas363 i will visit there tomorrow thanks to their actions
Yes, spread the word so that even more people go to this part of the beach. Streisand effect for real.
This is a huge problem all across California. Public nature spots have become very inaccessible.
It's happening in Austin, TX where I was born n raised. Now there's lots of lake access that new owners wanna block off
@@CowneloAlvaroid Yup, as a person that likes to go hiking I've seen it all. Some beautiful trails require passage through private property and the owners have taped it off to make it look like construction is going on even though there never is. Lots of people post signs saying "PRIVATE PROPERTY STAY AWAY" just to mislead travelers. Near the coast, I've seen homeowners leave their garbage cans out or even leave piles of gravel at parking spots in front of their home so that people can't park and go to the beach. In the Delta, lots of private farmland that lay barren but they are quite territorial if you try to fish; the public spots are very few, often closed, and crappy.
You think they doing it as an act of segregation on the lower classes or they are doing it to preserve nature?
It should be that way, there’s way too many people who wanna go out and enjoy nature but don’t take care of it and they just trash it and make nice natural places look dirty.
@@josephkellehhan2353 No, it shouldn't be that way. Just because some people are bad doesn't mean you can force everyone to not be allowed to do anything. That's like saying "Well, there was a murder at this festival 4 years ago so there will no longer be any festivals anywhere in this county."
I pick up trash and fishing line at all the local spots I visit, not everyone is an entitled asshole.
Similar thing happening in Jamaica. Public beaches being privatised by the government and use restricted. You have to pay to acess, cannot carry your own food, but must purchase from the restaurants there which many can't afford. Akin to a sort of beach apartheid.
The poor afflicted people of Malibu, they have to share public with public.
😂😂😂😂 right! Where’s Mr.Krabs with the world smallest violin
"Reginald, come look at this. Look at all these vagrants on our property. How ghastly."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
…..I wouldn’t believe the city officials if they told me water was wet.
Ive had the cops called on me in Alabama. Florida, and Cali for being on a private beach. They all just asked me to leave. No worries I just left, but not before I got some beach time. Went to lake Michigan righy outside Milwaukee recently, beach parking had like 30 parking spots and cars all along the road had tickets on the window. I went around the corner, found a parking lot, and cut through the woods. Cant stop me from getting in the water anywhere I go son!!
This has been going on for years. Malibu has always tried to hide the trails leading to the beaches or trails into the mountains
Indeed I'm 60 and they did it when I was a teen, I heard it had always been done that way
@@studiohqdamn
Fr
It's a big club & you ain't in it - George Carlin & the rich house owners who got the city to remove those signs 😂
It’s more like “you low quality detritus break everything you touch, so go to Long Beach.”
Must be the ghost of George Carlin.
You have to see it from our perspective. Little people don't understand.....
Maybe they can pray to Joe Pesci. He's a guy that gets things done.
I was at a beach on the Florida panhandle called Sunnyside, and we were told by a guy that puts out beach rentals that we were not allowed to put our stuff on the left side of the public beach access stairs because that side of the beach is “private property”, so this story doesn’t surprise me at all.
Beaches should be open to all. No private beaches should ever exist in California.
Like Sweden
They don't
Yup nothing but tents on California beaches - gross
Three arch bay in Laguna ?
The property leading to beaches is often privately owned. Visit the beach from another beach. Walk the sand.
We need to encourage people to go there because of this video.
Liberal mindset lol
@@JayDee1785found the homeowner who has a fragile ego
@JayDee1785 and needs to shave his Homer Simpson hairs off
Seriously! We all should start coming in droves!
@@JayDee1785 not even liberal. Even conservatives who defend law will tell you they dont own the beach. Not surprised that a criminal like you would defend those rich snobs.
they have been doing this for decades all across Malibu, Laguna beach, and in San diego. They hide the signs or remove them all together, or put up illegal gates, or you get harassed by homeowners along the access road if you park along the road, who will threaten to call a tow company or the police if you walk across their beach for trespassing. I've even had residents attempt to educate me on where their property line is on the beach itself, because I was swimming and the current pushed me into a resident's "so called private beaches". They literally will come out of their property to confront you, to politely educate you. All BS of course, but as a high school kid at the time, not knowing any better, you tend to believe the adults.
I encourage people to share this info with friends etc so that many can enjoy this beach :)
Let's Storm the Boo!
Kinda like that Area 51 thing a few years ago.
@@seeharvester Be careful what you wish for! The guy that started that..His life is a living hell now!
@@CrowSpirit1977
My life is already a living hell, so...
100%
Well... Looks like after this story and the City of Malibu coverup being exposed, KCalers that watch this story will forward it to SoCal natives. Expect SoCal to show up in droves to Lechuza beach 🏖️ for fun in the sun 🌞
@@alphathefirstone1222 bring the fireworks 🤣
Which is why they tried to keep you low quality garbage away. You break everything you touch.
Clambake time everybody!
@@VoteForBukeleexactly. I understand the public having access, but NO ONE of self respect regardless of soeconomic standing, wants 2 types of trash littering our beaches. Yes they're being snobs, but the comment moron is a loud, obnoxious gutter trash no one wants around except other loud, obnoxious gutter trash
@@VoteForBukeleow do you break a beach? The natives of Malibu are the kind of ppl that leave all their trash everywhere they go. They're only a part of So Cal when they need funding for fires or landslides, otherwise they feign ignorance and work behind the scenes to keep people out. Socialism for them, and Capitalism for the rest of us, that's the kind of NIMBYs that live there and do shit like this.
When you try to go the Hollywood sign, it gives you the gps directions. You get there and there's 100 signs saying there's no direct access so you drive around for an hour trying to find a spot to park..... Unless you ignore those signs posted by the residents that don't want people there, than you will see the easy PUBLIC access 5 away from the hiking trail....
PUBLIC!! Don't want people around your home, get a home in a private community!!
Same thing goes on in San Diego I went to a beach there and was threatened to be physically attacked cause the beach was for “locals only”
Did you call and report them. I am from San Diego and have never heard such a thing. When fishing I have had property owners invite me in for a beer. Were you surfing? I know surfers can get territorial with other surfers but they also get arrested for it.
This is Nothing new; coastal access signs are removed all the time all along the California coast by the residents that don’t want to share public beaches. 😢
We fish over there, and we have had residents telling us this is a private beach. So, we spread the words to our fishing group...lol
Malibu has a nice colorful history of doing things like this.
I think they're aiming more for a "colorless" history, if you catch my drift.
@@seeharvester shut your whiny self up
@@seeharvesterI can see why
We tried to access some of the public beaches at Malibu, but it was tough to find parking! There were very few places we can find parking and they were all taken. We gave up. You can tell the don't want you there.
It’s dam near impossible to find public parking in Malibu .
the locals probably took all the spots😂
hope public transportation will work.
This happened to me at another beach in SoCal, I found it on Maps and yelp, but when I got there, it seemed to be fenced off with no reason to why.
Is a private beach legal here? A: The California Constitution guarantees public access to California's coast (Article X, Section 4). The longstanding California Coastal Act mandates “maximum access, which shall be conspicuously posted” to carry out the constitutional requirements.
EXACTLY EXACTLY HOWEVER KEEP IN MIND THAT WHILE YOU'RE ON THESE PROPERTIES THAT ARE WORTH MILLIONS AND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.... THESE MILLIONAIRES OWN MANY GUNS!!! LOL. WELCOME TO CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS!!! LOL.
It was passed when I was in HS and often going to the beaches in S. Cal. half a century ago.
Law is optional in the USA.
@@aquarius5719it definitely isn’t
@@GR-sx9ri Retail organized crime shows how optional law is there.
Instead of removing the signs, the city of Malibu can use this opportunity to reinforce measures for sanitation, public access routes to the beach, and structural integrity for private homes and residences surrounding the beach. This is an opportunity to “THINK”!
what?
@seeharvester He means that they should add public restrooms, garbage cans, drinking fountains, and concrete paths, and they should reinforce cliffsides under houses to prevent landslides onto visitors below on beaches.
@@Mary_Thompson
That's hilarious!
They want to prevent, not invite.
If they do like you suggest, the next thing you know they'll have a homeless encampment. Like the rest of SoCal.
@@Mary_Thompson :)
@@Mary_Thompson but if the public pays to reinforce the cliffs, Malibu cliff houses won’t learn how to pick themselves up by their own bootstraps.
Are we even surprised that wealthy Americans are behaving in an entitled way? If it’s public land all people are entitled to use it. I suggest all people in SoCal make a point of visiting these beaches frequently
I think this is hilarious. They attempted to cut the signs down and have them removed so that they could keep public access to this public beach to an absolute minimum but now literally everyone knows about it.
In Missouri a few years back there was a rather large lawsuit that came about after a neighborhood association tried to do an illegal land grab downstream of Lindenlure Lake. It was ultimately won, but during proceedings there were 2 ton concrete blocks placed to block the entrance. And it was the third attempt to block access over the course of a ten year period. One time they went as far to paint marker paint on 30 ton boulders in the river, then smeared the top of the dam with grease mixed with broken glass. A small dam that was used by children to play on during the hot summer.
Omg, those people are some twisted hate-filled savages. 😮
Yeah, no one wants to go to Missouri to do anything 😅
Do they even have laws in Missoura??
@@CrowSpirit1977 half the problem there are two Missouris, the rural and urban parts are basically two different universes, though sadly, they both have major crime issues especially illegal drugs, ie your urban gangs and in the rural areas you have your Hillbilly Mafia
Heard about that, we have similar issue here in Brentwood MO, were all beneficial parks like playgrounds and walking/jogging trails are regulated to the NE quadrant were the streets are public but the residents still act it's their fiefdom were as the park in South Brentwood is pretty much for the high school's sports
“People don’t want pigs bringing their families making a mess in places that are still nice and beautiful looking so it can stay preserved that way”
That's so cool, a big middle finger to the City and residents of Malibu.
People from seal Beach or long Beach don't complain. I guess Malibu residents feel entitled.
The Malibu are ultra rich libertarians they feel that they own anything they see.
Yes! Now you're beginning to understand.
Not anything they see tho.. Anything they've earned👌
Reminds me of a time in the 70s when Daytona Beach used to have houses and sand dunes. One crazy old lady did not want you on the beach behind her house...... Guess where my dad and uncle went every time we went to the beach
I remember when a Hollywood bigwig kept CHAINING the gate by his Malibu beach mansion over, and over, and over.
David Geffen & Dr. Warren Lent...$1,000 a day.
Some property owners and residents have tried to deter the public from going to the beach by hiring security guards, putting up fake no-parking signs, painting curbs red and locking or blocking access ways.
@@mattp4079 ……hopefully the public are respectful at the beaches, not littering, no loud music, etc. Can you imagine spending $20 million for a house, only to listen to Cardi B “music”, and look at Burger King wrappers?!?
@@eddieg6436 don't buy a house next to a public beach.
@@r3altalangodfrey39 ……All of California’s beaches MUST have public access due to STATE LAW. …..there are no “private” beaches.
This is a serious question, can someone explain to me how a sign can conform to safety standards?
I can explain that it's pure BS
Most cities have a sign code and procedures for erecting signs. And usually a permit is required in advance. Any sign installed without a permit is considered non-conforming, eg elon musk's annoying and illegal giant X and any post sign installed on public or private property. These are commonly known as bootleg signs.
ask Kanye West about signage safety
Prop 65 lol
They do this at Charlie Beach sometimes, I’ve seen them say that the parking spots were only for residents that live in the building and some guy spray painted one of the signs above.
Sue the city for vandalism. They have no right to take those signs down.
If the signs were not permitted according to the city, then why were they put there in the first place
Because the state placed them. Its nonsense and the city likely has no jurisdiction to mess with the signs. The judges will decide this and not the local corrupt one.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
@@erikanders3343 depends on how far it taken in court and by whom
The city should fine residents who put up no parking signs on public sidewalks!
It’s true because they also will plant bushes. This was back on the early 2000s and it was a secret access point that only locals know of. Not a new situation at all!!
Never knew about this access area, thanks now we ALL know!!!!😂👏🏼👏🏼
Yeah well all those people own guns. So if you think you're going to go there and pull any bulshit..... I would think twice. All gun owners... When you own millions of dollars worth of property you own many guns.😂💯
😂🎉
You won't be able to find any parking available now
To sum it up, stupidity is forever.
This happens in a lot of areas, It's common along rivers up where I'm at once people become residents they try to block access down to certain parts of the river.
Happened here locally in Portland area on Willamette. Got called out and owners had to move illegal fences blocking off beaches on the river.
Making beaches accessible to the public is also a problem here in my country. Most of the beaches are inaccessible because there are private properties being built beside them. Some of those properties wants you to pay them just to enter and gain access to the beach in front of them. There should be a law that all beaches in every country should be freely accessible to the public. And that every properties and houses being built near them should provide a public passageway in between other properties so people can easily pass right through them to the beach without paying or travelling far just to find a beach access area. The problems is also the same for our other tourist spots, private properties our build in areas considered best viewing areas so that people would have to pay for that perfect selfies.
I do not blame the residents of Malibu. The riff raff of California and homeless would trash the place and make it unsafe to walk barefoot on the sand. The beaches are pretty because they’ve been hidden from the public.
It's funny how some act as though they are the only ones allowed to inhabit public spaces...
1:05 how does a sign not conform to, “safety standards”? Lmao 😂😂😂
It’s just the “official” reason they had to give in order to hide the fact that they are intentionally hiding the paths to the beach
Not the first time. This has been going on forever in Malibu.
the sign guy is a fucking beast.
Time to swarm Malibu beaches!! But DONT SPEND YOUR MONEY THERE
That's exactly why you're not wanted. And there is nowhere to spend your money. All you have is people's properties lol and you best make sure that you don't trespass on any of their property
The fact that people are starting drama over beach access. Beaches are such relaxing places. How are people that miserable 😒
Lechuza Beach looks awesome....EVERYONE SHOULD GO THERE THIS WEEKEND!!!!!
😂yessss
I could see this happening in Laguna Beach too, it looks like private property but it is the legal easement for the public to access the beach.
one of the shameful things is that the city traffic inforcement is constanlty ticketing and even towing cars from that area. No defined parking places confusuing signs all in a bid to stop people from accessing the beaches.
In Canada and the UK, you can not own bodies of water or the shoreline next to them. If you own all the property around the body of water you must provide a public access point every so and so feet for people to be able use.
A good follow up to this would be a feature on the current and past issues with access at Lunada Bay in PV.
They are absolutely doing that. Was driving all around the coastline there, trying to find a sign, with no luck.
They have been doing it since at least the 90's
yeah the 1890s
This is so common I’ve heard this is a private beach when many times it absolutely was not true … it’s city officials that do it too
For the people that are leaving negative comments against the city and residents, just think about the beaches getting trashed by tourists, and not to mention the homeless that would eventually come and take over
you literally voted in politicians that that increased homelessness in your state, not my problem
I actually have never voted in my entire life. Voting is just a scheme to make citizens feel special, the government will pick whichever candidate will push their agendas. Voting or no voting there will never be change, and that’s the sad truth
Fuck that, we all should make it a purpose to go to that specific beach with friends and family on the daily and start having Bar-B-Q's just to annoy the Malibu residents. Having them see us enjoying this Malibu beach times 10.
This video helped me find a new beach to visit! Thank you!
This is happening all over Los Angeles. Especially in my neighborhood of Los Feliz and Griffith Park
Griffith park is cursed and I heard pretty strange things about it. They said a witch coven cursed it in the 1800s I think.
This issue is nationwide. Perpetuated by the same people. If you know you know. Some would even build fences around the beach and call it theirs, when in some places State and Federal prohibits fences and restricted access on public beaches.
Portland area similar issue happened on the Willamette by rich folks building fences down to the river blocking walking access. Had to remove when called out cause all waterways in Oregon are public up to the natural high water line. The owners simply didn't want to see people on the river beach behind their houses. 🙄
Ngl, Its not like this where I live. My county is VERY serious about public areas being public and accessible. And this area is very affluent.
We've got less beaches but lots of trails, forests, creeks, and parks plus we're on a huge river. We keep these areas around and keep them looking beautiful so that they can be enjoyed. This is agreed on by everyone, even the wealthy.
Access to the river is easily accessible from multiple points that have parking, surveillance, and signs indicating public use. These entry points are right in between, and the water right behind, huge mansions.
They dont own the water or parks or creeks. We all do!
Two Malibu property owners fined $5.1 million for blocking access to public beach. -LA Times
It's like saying, if you live in a park, you can hide off public access to the park because you wanted all to be on backyard just because you live in a beach. It doesn't mean you can block off access.
If a drowning person needs help but rescuer's can't find access resulting in a death next imminent domain shall prevail, sad.
dream on
@@seeharvester who asked
@@duvine3882
Well, you did. In a round-about sort of way.
@@seeharvester who asked you?
@@duvine3882
you did.
twice now.
I've walked those beaches and the FOOLS that live there act like they OWN the place
People should just flood this beach all summer dressing as hood as possible
Never knew this beach existed. Good to know. Will definitely be there with my friends and family from Oakland.
No surprises here. Entitled and arrogance is completely alive and well in Malibu. Signs or not, if the public should have access they are still allowed to go there.
Of course. Not in my backyard has always been the mantra of the rich. Egalitarianism and progressivism are stopped cold in their tracks at the property line and when their own fat wallets and pocketbooks directly are affected.
The counter threat from the state is to condemn homes on either side of the access and build a larger path and parking lot, which they can do if pushed. Not a lot of defense from eminent domain if its literally for the entire state citizens benefit and it comports to the state constitution.
When you have vermin ruining your property, come back and discuss. Animal AND human shite wherever. Trash. Left by those moronic hired drivers (not cabs) too stupid to know how to do math, shite music at ridiculous volumes...wait. It's coming to you. You'll see.
They should move to the arctic circle if they want so much privacy. Or go get lost on a yacht with no captain maybe.
I hope 10,000 people see this video and all of them storm the beach !
Like Normandy.
@@maureen14 Hopefully without guns and death ! L O L
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Good for them. Locals take care of the beaches while the public comes in and trashes it
The rich in Malibu don't want regular folks in their neighborhood.
Sounds about right. Malibu trying to keep Malibu…..you know the rest 🤔
They took the signs down because they were "unsafe?" What a crock.
Let’s all show up and have a huge beach party just to show them
when?
I hope more people end up going out there to piss off whoever had the nerve to do this.
I went to the beach in Malibu on Saturday. We had to go through rocks to get in. When I tried to leave through this exit that’s clear to the outside this douchey lifeguard told me that this is a private club and I’m not allowed to exit there.
While I’m sure there are a lot of wonderful residents here who are more than happy to help
I feel like some ppl have pointed out in the comment section that this might have been done because some residents had powerful connections
Many years ago I had an acquaintance who lived in Pacific Palisades and invited a group of us to a “private Malibu beach, where no one unless they live in that area are allowed.” While a lot of beaches will look the same, it looked a lot like that section they are showing. I also remember it being difficult to find it had we not had her dads help to show us where to go since he lived in Malibu right by the beach.
People do this everywhere, even on the shittiest beaches in Rhode Island.
The city needs to pay a big fine or else face the wrath of people.
Who can blame them. Don't want garbage, human waste, and drugs on the beach.
Never should have allowed building along the coast here. Wish they would have made a long boardwalk from Santa Monica to Malibu pier with restaurants, bike paths, and beach parking. It's annoying going to these access points. Constantly dealing with private property security, yelling at you for being too close to houses built on public beaches.
why, so the boardwalk/pier could be covered from end to end with homeless encampments, human excrement, and needles? Have you seen Santa Monica lately? Venice Beach has been taken over by homeless people and it's disgusting.
More people = more trash left everywhere.
I realize that rich people are trying to keep their beaches exclusive as rich people tend to do with everything in life, but I'm not mad at them because alot of people are trashy and can't keep it classy. The ones of us who can consequently have to suffer because of the all too many bad apples in the bunch.
Many of the rich people are trashy, not classy. Some of those nouveau riche celebrities are like Beverly Hillbillies. Some of the old-monied aristocrats have grown sons and daughters, who are lazy slobs and addicts, and they often have wild parties on the beach, littering, making too much noise, having sex in public, taking drugs and drinking alcohol in public, and so forth.
I guess these rich people need to realize the unfairness of life and pick themselves up from their bootstraps
After seeing what the homeless people have done to Santa Monica and Venice Beach. I can’t say that I blame them. Oh, I forgot to mention Long Beach.
Exactly. Trash everywhere, it’s sad and disgusting.
Yes, Malibu doesn't like the common people: NO SHIT
Can you blame them ? I can't.
if you need signs to find the beach. you probably dont belong in the water
What? You've clearly never been in Socal then 💀 As a resident it's difficult to find the beach access spots because of how densely packed together houses are. Did you even watch the video? That tiny little alleyway was an entrance. If you're not a local it takes an entire car of people and some slow driving to spot where the entrances are.