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Miami Surfing ban is lifted

Miami Surfing ban is lifted

Surfers can now celebrate in Miami. The short-lived ban on navigation symbol for the city part of the beach promenade was abolished.

The verdict came after city officials received reports that surfers, paddleboarders and kite-surfing were at the southern tip of Miami Beach is limited, due to the ban. With fans of surfing for many in the city, this meant to be an issue. If you do not stay home and play a naughty game of bingo or watch your favorite TV show, chose would overcrowding has become a main issue as Mike Gibaldi, board member of the activist group surfing, Surf rider Foundation, have said that all surfers meet in Miami Beach and a jam in the south of Second Street and jam on paddle boards and kite-surfing, which is a recipe for disaster, injury, claim, chaos.

The city officials have agreed to open up to other areas along the beach again, to appease them.

In an interview with The Miami Herald recently said Commissioner Michael Gongora, he is aware of the fact that this is not handled correctly, and it has always been accepted that surfing in Miami Beach.

The ban was received last month after complaints about paddle boarding and kite-surfing on the beach, according to Assistant City Manager Hilda Fernandez. It was decided that the space could be carried out activities in the limit, in spite of local athletes who have had a free hand to the beach for years.

Now the city has said it plans to converse the parameter of surfing and water sports at the next meeting of the Commission Committee. Until then, however, the surfers on the beach are back, but by the time that relics to be seen.