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Seal You Later
Everyone loves seals. The eco-thugs are trying to position themselves as the savior of seals when these seals are fine sharing the access just as they do in other part of the country or even other parts of California. Look up how humans and seals share beaches fine in Washington State, Maine, etc. But without the boogeyman of "save the seals", these opportunists can't hoodwink tourists to part from their donation dollars. In the process, rightful public beach access are denied to citizens of San Diego. If this is allowed to happen, what happens next when seals want to move to some other beach? More thuggery? Why are the thugs focusing on the seals, which are not endangered or threatened (look it up), near a tourist-filled area to create this issue? Don't see them trying to save the seals down in less touristy Point Loma. Because seals are cuddly and that helps tourists part with donation cash. Sad what some would do for a few bucks...— February 24, 2010 9:54 p.m.