Description
Service dog digging large holes along beach shore, as owner looks on and allows!
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Q. Please enter closest house or business address.
A. 9225 Collins & Beach, Surfside, FL.
A. 9225 Collins & Beach, Surfside, FL.
22 Comments
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Oleade (Registered User)
Not a big deal.
Holes can be filled in.
Marianne Meischeid (Registered User)
Oleade (Registered User)
NP (Registered User)
Humans could get hurt. Children play in the area and can get hurt
NP (Registered User)
Marianne Meischeid (Registered User)
Gary (Registered User)
Oleade (Registered User)
Vivian (Registered User)
Oleade (Registered User)
Gary (Registered User)
Oleade (Registered User)
Police Lieutenant (Registered User)
Acknowledged Police Lieutenant (Registered User)
Closed Police Lieutenant (Registered User)
If these violations are observed by the public it is best to immediately contact the Surfside Police Department non-emergency number at 305-861-4862, so an officer may be dispatched at the time of occurrence.
Surfside Police Department Officers have initiated on-going checks of the Beach and surrounding area on each patrol shift for all Ordinances and violations of Law.
Persons found to be in violation of animal Ordinances on the Beach are informed of the Ordinance, warned that future violations will result in a Citation, and instructed to cease the activities they are engaged in and remove their animal from the beach. If repeat violations occur the violator may be cited for the violations observed by officers. However, if the animal is determined to be a Service Animal then the owner is permitted to have the animal on the beach.
Thank you for your concern for the safety of persons in Surfside.
Vivian (Registered User)
Oleade (Registered User)
As the Police Lieutenant said when you see the "violation" call the non-emergency police number and they will dispatch someone. I have seen an officer on the beach before talking with someone.
One cannot know someone's circumstance by appearances. One can only make assumptions.
Take appropriate and useful steps to create a change.
Reopened Marianne Meischeid (Registered User)
Vivian (Registered User)
Acknowledged Police Lieutenant (Registered User)
Closed Police Lieutenant (Registered User)
If these violations are observed by the public it is best to immediately contact the Surfside Police Department non-emergency number at 305-861-4862, so an officer may be dispatched at the time of occurrence.
Surfside Police Department Officers have initiated on-going checks of the Beach and surrounding area on each patrol shift for all Ordinances and violations of Law.
Persons found to be in violation of animal Ordinances on the Beach are informed of the Ordinance, warned that future violations will result in a Citation, and instructed to cease the activities they are engaged in and remove their animal from the beach. If repeat violations occur the violator may be cited for the violations observed by officers. However, if the animal is determined to be a Service Animal then the owner is permitted to have the animal on the beach.
Thank you for your concern for the safety of persons in Surfside.