Ban Public Nudity at Cape Canaveral Boardwalks 1-11

Recent signers:
Vance Elswick and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Cape Canaveral National Seashore, a cherished and picturesque part of Florida's natural heritage, is meant to be a space where families, nature enthusiasts, and residents can enjoy the beauty of the seashore in peace and comfort. However, the persistent issue of public nudity at Boardwalks 1-11 endangers this ideal and diminishes the family-friendly environment we all value. This behavior not only shocks and offends many visitors but also poses a threat to the reputation of our community in Titusville, FL.

While we acknowledge personal freedoms and the right to self-expression, it is imperative that we also respect the rights of everyone, especially families with children, to enjoy these public spaces without being exposed to inappropriate conduct. Public nudity is not only inconsiderate, disrespectful to visitors with families ex. children.

We propose stringent measures to address this issue effectively. Increased patrolling by park rangers and law enforcement can ensure adherence to decency laws. Clear signage should be posted, informing visitors of the rules concerning appropriate attire and the penalties for non-compliance. Moreover, educational campaigns can be launched to inform the public about the importance of preserving the decency and family-oriented reputation of Cape Canaveral National Seashore.

Recent statistics indicate a rise in complaints from visitors regarding inappropriate behavior, which underscores the urgency of this matter. Addressing public nudity at these boardwalks is crucial to maintaining Cape Canaveral  National Seashore,  as a welcoming destination for all. Let's protect the natural beauty and communal spirit by taking firm action.

Sign this petition to urge local authorities and the park management to implement concrete steps now to prohibit public nudity at Cape Canaveral National Seashore Boardwalks 1-11.

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Recent signers:
Vance Elswick and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Cape Canaveral National Seashore, a cherished and picturesque part of Florida's natural heritage, is meant to be a space where families, nature enthusiasts, and residents can enjoy the beauty of the seashore in peace and comfort. However, the persistent issue of public nudity at Boardwalks 1-11 endangers this ideal and diminishes the family-friendly environment we all value. This behavior not only shocks and offends many visitors but also poses a threat to the reputation of our community in Titusville, FL.

While we acknowledge personal freedoms and the right to self-expression, it is imperative that we also respect the rights of everyone, especially families with children, to enjoy these public spaces without being exposed to inappropriate conduct. Public nudity is not only inconsiderate, disrespectful to visitors with families ex. children.

We propose stringent measures to address this issue effectively. Increased patrolling by park rangers and law enforcement can ensure adherence to decency laws. Clear signage should be posted, informing visitors of the rules concerning appropriate attire and the penalties for non-compliance. Moreover, educational campaigns can be launched to inform the public about the importance of preserving the decency and family-oriented reputation of Cape Canaveral National Seashore.

Recent statistics indicate a rise in complaints from visitors regarding inappropriate behavior, which underscores the urgency of this matter. Addressing public nudity at these boardwalks is crucial to maintaining Cape Canaveral  National Seashore,  as a welcoming destination for all. Let's protect the natural beauty and communal spirit by taking firm action.

Sign this petition to urge local authorities and the park management to implement concrete steps now to prohibit public nudity at Cape Canaveral National Seashore Boardwalks 1-11.

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The Decision Makers

Wayne Ivey
Brevard County Sheriff
Ron DeSantis
Florida Governor
Andrew Connors
Titusville City Mayor
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