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8-04-2009 @ 12:29PM
Willy said...
Everyone in coastal Florida knows not to shine lights on or near the beach during turtle-nesting season -- and homeowners can be penalized for violating regulations concerning lights in known turtle habitats.
Sorry, but not only do I not commend W, I think it's wrong that they weren't forced to install proper lighting from the beginning.
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8-04-2009 @ 12:38PM
Annie Scott said...
Wow, I had no idea about that! Thanks for letting me know, Willy.
Another FL hotel saw the story on Twitter and RT'd, saying "That's so cool!" -- Maybe we need a movement to get all hotels in the area to comply.