Texas Woman's Public Beach Tantrum in Virgin Islands
Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyAugust 20, 20254 min7,182 views
18 connectionsΒ·20 entities in this videoβConfrontation on Public Beach
- ποΈ A woman, identified as "Texas Karen," attempted to force a family to leave a public beach in the US Virgin Islands.
- π She claimed the area was private property, citing a nearby house as evidence.
- π The family member recording the video explained that in the US Virgin Islands, all beaches up to the waterline, and approximately 50 feet inland or to the edge of natural vegetation, are legally public.
Entitlement and Ignorance of Law
- π£οΈ The woman insisted the family leave, even after being informed of the local laws guaranteeing public beach access.
- ποΈ She dismissed the explanation, despite the family member stating they had lived on the island for 50 years.
- π± The "Karen" then attempted to make a complaint, seemingly unaware that she was the one potentially breaking the law.
Legal Context and Public Access
- βοΈ US Virgin Islands law explicitly states that no beach can be legally private and all must remain accessible.
- π« The woman's actions were seen as an illegal attempt to remove people from public property.
- π¬ The incident highlights a clash between entitled behavior and established public access rights to natural resources.
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