Cape May County Herald, 13 August 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Arrested in Surf Following Search

CAPE MAY - Two juvenilos were -epprehenrted eerly Tw*d«y morning after they epperenUy ettempted to tike one of the llfeguertfi boot* for a ioyrlde juat before a wind and lightening ttorm hit

The pair, deacribed by authoritlea only aa young men of high achool age, were the object of a search by Coeat Guard patrol boat and helicopter, police and off-duty beach patrol authoritlea after the lifeboat war discovered

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missing from the Steger beach area around 3 a.m. The incident came in the wake of a beachfront vandalism spree here in which lifeboats have been set adrift, oars token, rescue lines cut and — aa also happened Monday night-Tuesday morning — lifeguards stands destroyed. The damage to guard equipment was described by one veteran lifeguard last Saturday as "far and above" what has occurred during past acts of vandalism. The two young men eventually came ashore after the lifeboat, which wasn't damaged, wakhed in near Convention Hall on Stockton Beach. Lifeguards have had to contend with vandalism during a period of treacherous bathing

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Chief Orders Crackdown

On Noise, Speeding

A guard spokesman estimated upwards of 35,000 people on the dozen or so beaches here last weekend, terming it "totally amazing." Beaches have been so crowded, in fact, that knots of bathers have been occurring all along the city’s oceanfront, even in place* where there are no protected beaches — forcing authorities to consider the possibility of having to open new bathing areas next season. Rummage Sale For Two Days VILLAS - The Lower Towmhip Reecue Squad la sponsoring a rummage isle, iTto 3 Friday and 10

AVALON - Following the announcement that local police have been ins true ted to crack down on noise and speeding, Chief Joseph Foley filed his July police report showing there were 41 noise arrests and 95 Itickets issued . for

get some rest, chief Foley

'Dune'Dr. and Ocean Dr. are i»ed as race tracks, commented the chief. "Avalon has a 25 mph speed limit, but moat people don’t seem to recognize our signs or warning." The noise problem is concentrated in certain areas, but is a problem that cannot be tolerated during the early morning hours when others are hying to

to 1 Saturday at the Main and Georgia Ave. squad building.

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