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steve2470

(37,468 posts)
Mon Jul 19, 2021, 08:13 PM Jul 2021

Florida man regularly walks on beaches with AR-15 to prove a point [View all]

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/florida/os-ne-florida-man-regularly-walks-on-beaches-with-ar-15-to-prove-a-point-20210719-nnrjrudhbbh3hg7jeefsl5df6y-story.html

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Taylor, proprietor of a YouTube channel called The Armed Fisherman, has for three years traveled Florida with his fishing pole, flag and weapons. He almost always provokes a police response, which he gladly uploads. The videos get tens of thousands of views, part of an online ecosystem of so-called civil-rights auditors, who invite and film confrontations with police and other officials.

Openly carrying firearms is illegal in Florida, but state law makes a few exceptions, including one that allows open-carry while hunting, camping or fishing, and while going to and from those activities. Taylor tests this law time and again.

He’s made hundreds of videos. He’s been handcuffed dozens of times. Occasionally, he gets arrested, though he says he’s never been convicted of committing a crime while auditing. (A Tampa Bay Times background check did not turn up any convictions.)

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But Taylor doesn’t mention the people who weren’t happy to see him.

Not the people on the beach giving him a wide berth. Not the frightened children — a group of junior lifeguards — who fled just as police arrived, according to their report. Not the beach safety supervisor who called the police, nor the lifeguard who feared for his safety and called his boss, nor the worried woman who complained to the lifeguard in the first place.



If I saw this SOB on the beach with that gun when my son was small, I damn sure would have called 911 also (that was in the article, trimmed to fit DU limits). Sorry, I cannot endorse that tactic whatsoever.
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