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Charges Dismissed Over Truck Beach Trespassing; Attorney Promises More 'Actions'

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Attorney Daniel G. Rodgers with baymen, members of CFAR, Montauk Surfcasters, Long Island Beach Buggy Association and  the New York Sportfishing Federation at Southampton Town Justice Court on Town Justice Court on Tuesday.  DANA SHAW

Attorney Daniel G. Rodgers with baymen, members of CFAR, Montauk Surfcasters, Long Island Beach Buggy Association and the New York Sportfishing Federation at Southampton Town Justice Court on Town Justice Court on Tuesday. DANA SHAW

Attorney Daniel G. Rodgers with baymen, members of CFAR, Montauk Surfcasters, Long Island Beach Buggy Association and  the New York Sportfishing Federation at Southampton Town Justice Court on Town Justice Court on Tuesday.  DANA SHAW

Attorney Daniel G. Rodgers with baymen, members of CFAR, Montauk Surfcasters, Long Island Beach Buggy Association and the New York Sportfishing Federation at Southampton Town Justice Court on Town Justice Court on Tuesday. DANA SHAW

Nat Miller with a card to show law enforcement that he is at the beach to engage in fishing activities.  DANA SHAW

Nat Miller with a card to show law enforcement that he is at the beach to engage in fishing activities. DANA SHAW

authorMichael Wright on Oct 19, 2022
Trespassing charges were dropped on Tuesday, October 18, against 14 East Hampton residents who had intentionally violated orders to stay off a stretch of privately owned Amagansett beach in protest... more

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