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Police in Massachusetts warning the public of what can happen when you drive on a beach
Police in Massachusetts are warning the public of what can happen if you park or drive on one of the state’s lovely beaches.
The Wareham Police Department noted how we all love our beaches and the 54 miles of coastline that offer such beautiful views and fun activities, but there are also risks.
“Today we want to highlight the financial and environmental risks of driving a vehicle on our beaches. This individual drove onto Swifts Beach and got stuck. The tide then came in. Fortunately, the vehicle was only slightly stuck and there were no toxic fluids released into our ocean.”
PD wanted to reiterate that you should not attempt to drive on beaches. It’s dangerous for you, your wallet, and most importantly our environment.
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Fed Up
June 5, 2023 at 2:11 pm
Yeah someone wanted out of a car payment.