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Ways to improve Lunada Bay Boys
editHi, I'm SamHolt6. QubixQdotta, thanks for creating Lunada Bay Boys!
I've just tagged the page, using our page curation tools, as having some issues to fix. Surfs up
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SamHolt6 (talk) 04:30, 13 September 2017 (UTC)
- No problem man, I appreciate it. Article is incomplete. This is only a quarter of coverage the surf crew has. It doesn't end really. [qub/x q;o++a] ++ 04:34, 13 September 2017 (UTC)
- Qbix, just out of curiosity, have you ever surfed Lunada? I'm guessing you have not, but I think you might have the wrong idea about what goes on there. The surf itself is fantastic: long workable rides with a right-hand break. The problem is this attracts every kook from Huntington to Santa Barbara. They litter, change into their wetsuits in front of people's homes, and then are unsafe out in the water. Someone has to keep order and keep things safe. If you can find a local to take you, and show respect, you might be surprised. Please don't believe everything you read in the papers. The people there are more than ready to deal with all kinds of visitors - both respectful and disrespectful. Without order, it would be chaotic and the simple fact is you EARN your right to surf there. 2602:301:772D:62D0:DCA6:2CD1:B9DE:EBFC (talk) 00:31, 16 September 2017 (UTC)
- I'm just a historian of SoCal culture dude. I'm presenting information in the article based on the sources I have, and the fact of the matter is the Bay Boys have a record for all the things localism entails. Localism works, it keeps beaches clean and non-crowded - and you guys take it to an extreme not found on other beaches. Here on Wikipedia, we strive for neutral point of view which includes all sides of its subjects that have been supported by reliable sources. If you dig in the article you'll notice key points from locals which express your sentiments. [qub/x q;o++a] ++ 19:25, 16 September 2017 (UTC)
- Its all good. I appreciate what you are attempting to do. What bothers me are the kooks who think they have the right to surf Lunada just because it's a public beach. It doesn't work that way. If someone set up a tent and started camping in your front yard, you would understandably be pissed and probably not hesitate to use violence to get rid of them. It's the same concept. People are trying to surf where they have no right to. 2600:1012:B013:C818:A8A8:6211:1FBB:4863 (talk) 20:04, 16 September 2017 (UTC)
- Qbix, just out of curiosity, have you ever surfed Lunada? I'm guessing you have not, but I think you might have the wrong idea about what goes on there. The surf itself is fantastic: long workable rides with a right-hand break. The problem is this attracts every kook from Huntington to Santa Barbara. They litter, change into their wetsuits in front of people's homes, and then are unsafe out in the water. Someone has to keep order and keep things safe. If you can find a local to take you, and show respect, you might be surprised. Please don't believe everything you read in the papers. The people there are more than ready to deal with all kinds of visitors - both respectful and disrespectful. Without order, it would be chaotic and the simple fact is you EARN your right to surf there. 2602:301:772D:62D0:DCA6:2CD1:B9DE:EBFC (talk) 00:31, 16 September 2017 (UTC)
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