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Filippi dismissed the concerns raised by Conimicut residents. Asked about the high tide line and how it applies to seawalls and other shoreline barriers, he said the bill is directed at a beach or rocky shoreline. “There’s no protection here (for people seeking to walk on seawalls and on private property behind them),” he said

But it does give people the right to trespass on private property on the bay side of seawalls & other shoreline barriers. Maybe, just maybe the property owner would like to use their private property instead of strangers. This law is theft.

From: Would law open shore properties to public access?

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