I'm looking at all this from afar, and I can understand how sometimes rules
have to be made in order to prevent the potential abuse of a situation by
even one person. Life is full of rules like that, and it harkens back to what is
so often said by teachers in school--"It's a shame that one of you has to
spoil it for all the rest."
If Asbury really does become a busy place, I can see where at one point
people (both tourists and residents of all of the proposed condos) fighting for
right of way on the boardwalk, and enforcing things now seems to me to be a wise
decision. Why can't they make some kind of bicycle lane, similar to the
Pinellas trail in Florida, or the bicycle lanes in Germany? I have lived in all
three places, and this seems to me like a reasonable alternative to a
total ban.
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