It's hard to believe that he couldn't find a "normal" piece of property that wouldn't have require him to deal with the public in this way and look like a jerk in the process.
I don't know about that, it's bad precedent to allow the state to dictate how private property should be treated.
I feel the city should've put an easement on the land if they felt so strongly about public access. What's the point of buying property if you can't use it as you will?
I was born in Southern California. I am so glad I moved. I have never looked back. I am embarrassed of California and to tell people I was born there.
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Maybe I listen to Fox News too much...
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