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Guidelines For What Not To Do At The Beach

A lot of folks are heading to the beach this weekend for the 4th and USA Today has come out with a list of things they say you should and shouldn't do at the beach. We've compiled it here for you.

  • Pick up your trash– You’re bound to have a lot of garbage after your day at the beach and you should be responsible for it. If you bring it, you should take it away.
  • Don’t feed the seagulls– Seagulls aren’t the friendliest of birds and if you feed them they won’t go away.
  • Don’t smoke on the beach– Nobody wants their beautiful beach air ruined by your smoking habit. If you must smoke leave the beach. And if you do smoke, remember not to leave your butts in the sand.
  • Be mindful of where you shake out your sand– Yes sand gets everywhere but remember there are people around you. If you’re going to shake out your towel, make sure not to do it down wind of the people around you or else you’ll make some enemies.
  • Do not play loud music– Sure it’s fun to listen to some great tunes at the beach but remember not everyone is going to share your taste in music so be mindful of that volume. Plus, some folks would rather listen to the ocean than your favorite bop.
  • Fill holes dug in the sand– Yes it’s fun for kids to dig holes in the sand, but nobody wants to twist an ankle falling in one. When you’re kids are done playing, make sure those holes are filled.
  • Continue to practice social distancing– While it may no longer be required, and is sometimes hard to do on a packed beach, some beachgoers say they wish the six-feet apart rule would continue.

What do you think of their list?

Americans Celebrate Memorial Day Weekend At Myrtle Beach As South Carolina Opens Amusement Parks

MYRTLE BEACH, SC - MAY 23: Beach Patrol police officers talk to beach goers from their vehicles May 23, 2020 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Businesses, including amusement parks, have reopened for the Memorial Day holiday weekend after forced pandemic cPhoto: Getty Images North America


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