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    California To Hurl Fines At Frisbee Throwers

    The state of California may have a free and easy reputation - but something as harmless as a little game of frisbee is now punishable by a fine.

    In a country that prides itself on the pursuit of liberty, pitching a frisbee at a pal on the beaches of LA County could see you slapped with a \$100 (£63) penalty.

    All balls, except volleyballs, are also forbidden on pain of the same penalty, and children digging a hole anything deeper than 18in could also land their parents in trouble.

    The bans have been imposed on the same beaches where the iconic TV series Baywatch was filmed, following pressure from real-life lifeguards.

    "Our beaches are very popular", LA County's Carol Baker told Sky News. "This is simply about keeping them safe."

    Between 50 and 70 million visitors swarm the county's beaches each year.

    Authorities say the new beach rules are a rationalisation of a decades-old blanket ban on flying projectiles and they will apply only to the months between May and September.

    Instead, ball sports and frisbees will be permitted in designated areas.

    "Lifeguards are concerned about people being trampled while sunbathing", Ms Baker added.

    The new decree covers hole-digging because of safety concerns, according to officials.

    "Sand is very volatile," said Ms Baker, citing incidents where deep holes have collapsed endangering children, and caused problems for lifeguards travelling across beaches in rescue vehicles.

    But the news has provoked outrage on news websites.

    Some speculate the rules are designed to raise money for a cash-strapped local authority, while others fume about the imposition of gratuitous rules by overzealous government and the demise of American freedoms.

    The story seems to illustrate the well-worn maxim that America is a free country - as long as you obey all the rules.

     

    7 comments

    • KackHanded  •  Nottingham, England  •  3 months ago
      I can see why you wouldnt want it played on a packed beach, but whats the harm if you move away from people who are chilling out. Legislation gone mental... at least its not just us in the UK!
    • Dreamer  •  Hull, England  •  3 months ago
      Typical of the USA - over controlled, over legislated, over regulated and not so free as they think.
    • Adrian  •  3 months ago
      And I thought our 'elf'n'safety was OTT.... Way to go USA!
    • Tiggs  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      OMG! all the 'Stars' have bought up the entire California coastline and are determined that no-one is going to disturb them by having any sort of fun.
    • Drum Pro  •  3 months ago
      Something that won't even be enforced unless it's a crowded beach. This article is taken out of context.
      • Gavin 3 months ago
        Do you know for a fact that it would only be enforced on a crowded beach?
    • Zeus  •  3 months ago
      Has OUR Health and safety ''''EXPERT''''' moved to California............ Hope so. you could'nt dream these things up.
    • Stephen Smith  •  3 months ago
      They're lucky to have nice beaches to play on.
      • Gavin 3 months ago
        I too am jealous of the variety of landscapes our cousins are able to enjoy.