Justice for Vandalism at Topsail State Park on 30-A, Walton County FL

Justice for Vandalism at Topsail State Park on 30-A, Walton County FL

The Issue

On the afternoon of Saturday, May 30, 2020, the keen observations and swift action of local resident Garett Barry, exposed a small group of property owners discovered dressed in camouflage, with both electric and manual hand tools, in close proximity of many mature short-leaf pines freshly fallen in the beautiful Topsail State Park in Walton County, Florida.
The motive is assumed to be a desire to improve views of the Gulf of Mexico from their homes.
Fines for the willful destruction of State land, by default, are capped at $2,500 for the first offense, however this amount may be increased with the approval of the Governor and the Board of Trustees of Internal Improvement Trust Fund.

We, the undersigned taxpaying residents and visitors of Florida, believe damage and destruction caused by individuals for one's benefit of private property's value should be punished using the highest extent of the law in order to discourage other owners and developers from attempting similar attacks on public lands. We ask you, Honorable Governor Desantis, to please defend our public lands and prosecute these crimes accordingly. 

Look at their faces. The faces of greed. 
Please see the VIDEO HERE--------->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>https://www.facebook.com/wouldyousokindly24/videos/pcb.1328636913996626/1328636590663325/?type=3&theater

FL Rule 18-14 – Administrative Fines for Damaging State Lands or Products Thereof:
18-14.002 Determination of Fines.
(1) A person or agent of a person who willfully damages state land, willfully damages or removes products from state land in violation of state or federal law, or knowingly refuses to comply with or willfully violates the provisions of Chapter 253, F.S., shall also be in violation of this rule and shall incur a fine up to $10,000 per offense.

(2) When determining the amount of a fine to be imposed, the Board shall consider:
(a) The value of products removed from state land;
(b) The diminished value of state land or products, or the cost of restoring the affected state land or products;
(c) Lost revenue from impaired use of the affected state land;
(d) The need to deter future violations by removing any economic benefits to the violator from failure to comply with the law;
(e) Aggravating or mitigating circumstances specific to the violation, including the nature and extent of the violation, a violator’s degree of cooperation in correcting the violation and a violator’s good faith efforts to negotiate a settlement before formal legal proceedings begin; and,
(f) Lost or impaired opportunities for public use of the affected state land.
(3) Payment of all or part of a fine may be waived when purposes of the law and this rule are not frustrated, and when fairness would result.
(4) Fines imposed pursuant to this rule shall be:
(a) $1 ‒ $2,500 for the first offense;
(b) $1,000 ‒ $10,000 for the second or subsequent offenses; and,
(c) Fines for first offenses may exceed $2,500 upon approval by the Board.

Rulemaking Authority 253.04(2) FS. Law Implemented 253.04 FS. History–New 7-7-85, Formerly 16Q-14.02, 16Q-14.002.



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The Issue

On the afternoon of Saturday, May 30, 2020, the keen observations and swift action of local resident Garett Barry, exposed a small group of property owners discovered dressed in camouflage, with both electric and manual hand tools, in close proximity of many mature short-leaf pines freshly fallen in the beautiful Topsail State Park in Walton County, Florida.
The motive is assumed to be a desire to improve views of the Gulf of Mexico from their homes.
Fines for the willful destruction of State land, by default, are capped at $2,500 for the first offense, however this amount may be increased with the approval of the Governor and the Board of Trustees of Internal Improvement Trust Fund.

We, the undersigned taxpaying residents and visitors of Florida, believe damage and destruction caused by individuals for one's benefit of private property's value should be punished using the highest extent of the law in order to discourage other owners and developers from attempting similar attacks on public lands. We ask you, Honorable Governor Desantis, to please defend our public lands and prosecute these crimes accordingly. 

Look at their faces. The faces of greed. 
Please see the VIDEO HERE--------->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>https://www.facebook.com/wouldyousokindly24/videos/pcb.1328636913996626/1328636590663325/?type=3&theater

FL Rule 18-14 – Administrative Fines for Damaging State Lands or Products Thereof:
18-14.002 Determination of Fines.
(1) A person or agent of a person who willfully damages state land, willfully damages or removes products from state land in violation of state or federal law, or knowingly refuses to comply with or willfully violates the provisions of Chapter 253, F.S., shall also be in violation of this rule and shall incur a fine up to $10,000 per offense.

(2) When determining the amount of a fine to be imposed, the Board shall consider:
(a) The value of products removed from state land;
(b) The diminished value of state land or products, or the cost of restoring the affected state land or products;
(c) Lost revenue from impaired use of the affected state land;
(d) The need to deter future violations by removing any economic benefits to the violator from failure to comply with the law;
(e) Aggravating or mitigating circumstances specific to the violation, including the nature and extent of the violation, a violator’s degree of cooperation in correcting the violation and a violator’s good faith efforts to negotiate a settlement before formal legal proceedings begin; and,
(f) Lost or impaired opportunities for public use of the affected state land.
(3) Payment of all or part of a fine may be waived when purposes of the law and this rule are not frustrated, and when fairness would result.
(4) Fines imposed pursuant to this rule shall be:
(a) $1 ‒ $2,500 for the first offense;
(b) $1,000 ‒ $10,000 for the second or subsequent offenses; and,
(c) Fines for first offenses may exceed $2,500 upon approval by the Board.

Rulemaking Authority 253.04(2) FS. Law Implemented 253.04 FS. History–New 7-7-85, Formerly 16Q-14.02, 16Q-14.002.



The Decision Makers

Governor Desantis and the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund
Governor Desantis and the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund

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