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    Horses are very dangerous I almost had a kid run over, thank goodness she was not harmed. I understand that an alternative spot will be used for those guys. I just don't think horses pooping on the beach mix with all of the barefoot guests or even when they poop in the water. Solution also would be to get these guys in school.

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    When we were on the beach in February, we were walking up to Sunnyside to meet some people for sunset. As we approached the bar we heard a noise approaching from behind and soon recognized the sound of a barking dog and galloping hoofs thudding into the sand. I looked behind us and was startled to see a horse in full gallop approaching us, with a small black dog chasing it down the beach and barking. We stopped and froze, the horse passed us, at a full gallop, no more that two feet to one side. We were both shaken by what we thought was a close call.
    Yes, horses on the beach ridden by dangerous riders are an accident waiting to happen. Kids run up and down and across the beach all day long, not looking where they are going. All it will take is on of those idiot horse guys, thundering along . . .
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    Fargoman, do you know Shooter? There arn't that many people in Fargo! Shooter is Jim Schutz--a teacher! His daughteer got married here at MGH! Lots of snow a couple days ago! --Fr. Jim

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    We've worked at getting the kids into school. Easier said than done after years of neglect! It's not a solution because it won't happen. Jobs would work. Anybody want to fund my shoe factory?

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    Sorry Fr. Jim..it is small..I don't think I have ever met him..I just got back from Negril and missed the latest snow blast..

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    I see the guys on the beach and thought it looked a little boring riding just on the beach... We met a guide named Shalom out in front of Kuyuba.. We went to a stable in the hills of Negril.. Just 2 of us and 2 guides and they took us to a big burned down house a couple hundred years old and the guide climbed mango and star apple trees for us.. We rode horse for about 2 hours and paid 80 US and that included a cab ride. I highly suggest you do this if you like have the physical ability...Name:  image.jpg
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    LMFAO @ Spottycatz
    Stir IT UP

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    I love horses as well, and have enjoyed many a ride on the beach in my hometown but always after hours (after 6 pm) or very early, before 8 am. I have seen them at a canter with too many people on the beach in Jamaica. Even at a standstill there is liability if a visitor runs up on a horse and startles it. Maybe designate a stretch of beach that is not so heavily in use? Do they give trail rides on the beach or are they soliciting for local riding stables? Or are they more like pony rides where they just lead an inexperienced rider around a little bit? Poop does need to be cleaned up!

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    Personally, I think kids should be banned from the beach, but that's just me.
    It's not just you.

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    I'm not against horses on the beach but I agree they shouldn't gallop during the day and they should only be allowed North of Cosmo's only....I almost got run over last trip by them galloping I didn't hear them coming in the sand. It's really dangerous on the busy parts of the beach.
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