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So everyone that was in OBX this past weekend for our trip noticed the meeting signs for the future of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and the ORV ban. Our president said it best when he said and I'm quoting, " We may be some of the last people to drive these sections of beach."

Here's some of the video from the meeting, each clip is about 12 minutes long, and yes can get lengthy. If you want to be a little more informed about the stances of both parties, history of the use, and the future injuction "Banned ORV" areas, check these out. If you watch only one of them, watch the third. You'll notice these were alot of the areas we were driving over the weekend.

Judge rules on the injunction this Friday...

http://media.putfile.com/Bobby-Outten-Dare-Co-attorney-on-ORV-suit-pending

http://media.putfile.com/John-Couch-on-Cape-Hatteras-National-Seashore-history
http://media.putfile.com/Frank-Folb-with-maps-of-beach-closures
 
I could only get the third video to play, but DAAAAAMMMMMNN!!!!! No more Cape Point??
 
Yep, this is what I've been posting about for a while. This is a big deal and essentially tuns most of the ORV access into wildlife sanctuaries - not what CHNS was intended for...

Everyone that cares should take time today to still speak up. It isn't too late, take action today!!!!!!!!!

The court hearing is tomorrow, no word when the actual judgment will be made.

Save Hatteras and Ocracoke Island - Hatteras PleaCast
 
This is crazy. This will basically destroy all business out there. I am all about saving some species however at some point common sense has to come into play.
 
I agree, and I really hated to see the frustration in business owners in buxton. Our club made a presence in signing a petition that local business owners had put together, it was just sad to see the locals who rely so much on the traveling fisherman and average beach driver seem almost as if they were out of ideas and it had almost become fact that there wasn't much they could do.

I wish it was someone more locally making the final decision because I think the community and economy shock would be more realistic for them to make judgement. It small towns like Buxton that really make you appreciate things and I hate that this could put so many locals in danger.
 
Interestingly the Judge who is hearing the case was hand-selected by the environmental groups for this case because in a previous trial, he stated "Driving on the beach is illegal!".

Hrm, wonder what the outcome will be? :(
 
Funny how our justice system is SUPPOSED to be impartial, and rule only on the facts presented.
 
This is crazy. This will basically destroy all business out there. I am all about saving some species however at some point common sense has to come into play.

You are right, businesses will suffer greatly.

Also, this really isn't about saving certain wildlife. It's about a much greater cause that revokes our right to access those areas of the beach and using wildlife as a point of leverage.

As most of you know, their claims about the wildlife in question that they are trying to protect aren't even close to accurate. They are skewing facts and ultimately not stating the truth to further their cause.
 
I agree, and I really hated to see the frustration in business owners in buxton. Our club made a presence in signing a petition that local business owners had put together, it was just sad to see the locals who rely so much on the traveling fisherman and average beach driver seem almost as if they were out of ideas and it had almost become fact that there wasn't much they could do.

I wish it was someone more locally making the final decision because I think the community and economy shock would be more realistic for them to make judgement. It small towns like Buxton that really make you appreciate things and I hate that this could put so many locals in danger.

I am glad you guys / gals did what you could while you were there. Good work.

Keep your fingers crossed (along with hitting that link and doing what you can). Senator Basnight is firmly behind the effort to keep the beaches open, let him know you appreciate and support his position as well as letting all other elected officials hear your voice (Senator Dole and Senator Burr for North Carolinians). Many folks have been at this for a long time, a surge at the finish would be a good thing.
 
I clickety clicked all over with my info, FWIW. :cheers:

It just seems unreal, like a bad dream. There's always been OBX wheelin'! I'm on the edge of my seat awaiting the outcome.
 
I had no idea. I'll be following this in the news tomorrow.

It is incredible how much push and pull these environmental groups have. It disgusts me.

Hopefully the mood on this thread tomorrow will be a positive one...
 
If driving on the beach is banned then I guess I have no reason going there.

I did plea on your site just hope it wasn't to late.
 
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Let's not forget Toyota's $20 million donation to the Audubon(or however the hell it's spelled) Society.. :shaking head:

Yes, that's pretty ironic given the current situation don't you think??
 
NCBBA President Jim Keene, along with the other attendees at the hearing, were contacted this evening by the attorneys for CHAPA asked that a clarification be sent to all interested parties in this injunction…..Judge Boyle did not set a new hearing date and has charged the attorneys “to continue their negotiations”.

The AP newswire which some of you have read is incorrect . Expect to see a correction in tomorrow’s paper and on the internet websites very soon…..
 

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