>There is usually a public access site for the beach. Regardless parking restrictions are not necessarily pedestrian access restrictions unless specified.
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>On another note, if I own a portion of the land on the beach, am I required to give you access through my property? I don't think so unless the municipality rules so. One thing that is typically respected here is private property (unless you have nefarious purposes in mind) :o)
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>Maybe you had to 'sneak' onto the parking lot to take your pictures because you
appear to be a person with nefarious purposes in mind? :o)
There is a public piece of coast somewhere, but I had the nefarious purpose of taking a few pictures (you can see them at
http://www.panoramio.com/user/63118 - the currently top three), with seagulls and view etc - and the best view, with the marina, was through a fence. Well, I'll keep taking pictures of places as they are accessible.
As for the terrorist look, nope - last few cases of that happened in 2002 (Rox's father) and 2003 (got a boarding pass with a S on it, mostly because the clerk couldn't pronounce lj without risking tongue injury - switched to online ticketing and print-your-own-pass, which somehow makes me magically kosher). Meanwhile I got much more of that, as pan Kramek would say, "American soap which won't wash out" in my beard... with shades and a camera I look like a Canadian tourist ;).