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mitchupc said..
Hey guys just wanted to see if anyone else has experienced something similar to my run in with the local council...
Prior to this i honestly thought us surfers could only be advised/warned but not forced to leave the water by law..
So a few weeks ago now between trigg and scarborough (perth metro beaches) i was surfing with 3 others when the beach shark alarm was sounded, (the channel 7 chopper was hovering over the water a couple km up the coast at mettams pool) so i figured i was obviously in no imminent danger and decided to stay out. A beach inspector then showed up in his car advising there was a shark up the coast and that the beach was closed so any surfers must exit the water (over his loudspeaker).
The other surfers then paddled to a peak down the beach and i headed in to an inside reform bank that was breaking onto the sand (i surely thought i could surf the shorey until they reopened the beach). After surfing a few waves onto the sand i was then told by the beach inspector over his loudspeaker that he would call the police if i didnt get out and said i was going to be fined. As soon as i exit the water the beach inspector is in wait and stands tall over me telling me that "im not going anywhere" and presents a $250 fine form and asks for my details. I argue that a shark down the coast is obviously not an imminent threat and that the idea of being fined for something like this is just ridiculous especially as there was still other surfers in the water down the beach. I declined giving my details to write up the fine and started walking back to my car. (i figured that the beach inspector may have realised the stupidness of the situation as initially he didnt follow me). Anyway as i am driving off i see him in the carpark with phone ready snapping a pic of my number plate. $250 fine in the mail 2 weeks later.....just wow.
Has anybody else had a similar situation? Wondering whether or not i should lodge an appeal (anybody out there with some legal background that could help?) I Can put up some pics of the fine if needed
Cheers :)
The problem is you have been given instruction to get out of the water. When you stay in the water, it makes it hard for the authorities to monitor the water. Next time just get out of the water and you won't be fined..
People may say its your choice to stay out, BUT what if you do get attacked

Someone has to risk their life to help you, that person then has to witness that, kids people will also be affected heavily for life because of your stupidity, authorities will then may go destroy the animal, just get out and make their job easier..