Florida city closes beaches a week after reopening due to visitors defying coronavirus social distancing

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A southwest Florida city closed its beaches Sunday – just one week after reopening them – because visitors failed to follow social distancing measures meant to curb the spread of the coronavirus, officials said.

The beaches of Naples in Collier County were crowded with beachgoers Saturday, a potential problem that Councilman Gary Price said was brought to his attention.

Price told the Naples Daily News he went to check out the beaches after a friend texted him about the vast number of people on the sands. The councilman took photos and shared them with the paper.

“I went to the beach,” Price said. “It was packed. People were parking everywhere, blocks away.”

The city said its decision to close beaches is in accordance with guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Gov. Ron DeSantis’ state of emergency executive order.

But residents of Naples called the closures unfair and blamed tourists for packing the beaches in complaints posted to the paper’s Facebook page.

“Not fair that Collier County residents cannot enjoy their beaches,” Lauren Cibelli wrote. “I was at the beach during the week, and everyone practiced social distancing. This is not right that residents suffer.”

Resident Jeremy Tipton said the city “shouldn’t punish us all” because of out-of-towners.

“Been to the beach every day in Naples,” he wrote. “The areas I visit are only locals and very empty. It’s a far contrast than what shown by the news.”

Price acknowledged the inconvenience to residents but said the closure was done to protect citizens. He said the City Council will hold an emergency meeting Monday about the issue.

"It's pretty sad," he said. "It's such a popular place. We'll figure it out. We are doing this to keep people safe. We are erring on the side of caution."

A week earlier, authorities in Miami Beach closed a public park just five days after it reopened because park rangers issued thousands of warnings in a matter of days to visitors for not wearing face masks.

While beaches in much of the state reopened last week, the shores of Miami Beach have remained closed.

Meanwhile, barbershops, hair salons, and nail salons reopened Monday with restrictions in all counties currently in Phase 1 of the state’s “Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step” plan. The only counties not able to open were Broward and Miami-Dade. Those two were expected to begin reopening May 18.



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They're treating people like animals, if they don't obey, they're right are being taken away.......
 
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I dont understand why people dont know how to follow the freaking rules?

Go out, have a good time, be safe, social distance.

NOT hard!!
 

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My brother and sister in law spent the weekend in Naples at one of the hotels near the beach. They live in Broward county which is only 90 miles from Naples. My brother said the traffic heading west across Alligator Alley was bumper to bumper heading over there on Thursday afternoon. There's a simple solution to all this non-sense, just open the Goddam beaches in the tri-county area of Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. What the hell did they think was going to happen. As far as Miami goes, again they have the biggest and most open spaces still closed, just open everything up and you won't have as many people in one park. This is just insanity at its' finest!!!
 

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Gary Price is the loser in the middle, can't even dress himself, shops for suits at the local goodwill store, has a job real men can't be bothered with

just look how he's holding up his right hand, JFC
 

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There were a ton of Broward, Dade and Palm Beach folk that made it up here to Martin County to dine and beach this weekend. Don't blame them one bit - although it did make for some overcrowding and lack of social distancing.
Easy fix for that - as you said, open up beaches and restaurants down there. The answer is not to close the beaches and restaurants of the other counties.

My brother and sister in law spent the weekend in Naples at one of the hotels near the beach. They live in Broward county which is only 90 miles from Naples. My brother said the traffic heading west across Alligator Alley was bumper to bumper heading over there on Thursday afternoon. There's a simple solution to all this non-sense, just open the Goddam beaches in the tri-county area of Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. What the hell did they think was going to happen. As far as Miami goes, again they have the biggest and most open spaces still closed, just open everything up and you won't have as many people in one park. This is just insanity at its' finest!!!
 
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There were a ton of Broward, Dade and Palm Beach folk that made it up here to Martin County to dine and beach this weekend. Don't blame them one bit - although it did make for some overcrowding and lack of social distancing.
Easy fix for that - as you said, open up beaches and restaurants down there. The answer is not to close the beaches and restaurants of the other counties.

Palm Beach opens up today

Dade and Broward supposed to open up next Monday

Just hope we dont act like fools
 

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My parents live down there. They said it was all the yankees from Florida's east coast rolling in fucking everything up.
 
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I dont understand why people dont know how to follow the freaking rules?

Go out, have a good time, be safe, social distance.

NOT hard!!


Hard to follow rules when you don’t believe in them
 

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Hard to follow rules that are meaningless and stupid to be completely honest...

Set by politicians that have no clue of what they are doing....

Yes, social distance. Make decisions that are intelligent and make sense not have some places open and some closed.
Our decision makers in the government are some of the dumbest people, that is why they are politicians.
Did they think people would not drive to go to the beach?
 

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