Fenced In on Freedom Day: Long Beach Gates Off Bayshore Beach for the 4th

LONG BEACH, CA — City officials are ramping up security measures and introducing strict access controls at local beaches ahead of the Independence Day holiday. While emphasizing a desire for everyone to enjoy the weekend safely, authorities announced a significantly increased police presence on all shorelines this July 4th.

The most notable change is at Bayshore beach, which will feature limited access this year. The area will be completely fenced off and gated, with entry subject to overall beach capacity limits and mandatory bag and cooler checks. Prohibited items will not be allowed past the checkpoints.

This decision to fence off a public beach for Independence Day highlights a classic debate over safety versus personal liberty. People argue that gates, capacity limits, and checkpoints are necessary tools to prevent overcrowding, illegal fireworks, and dangerous behavior, ensuring a safe environment for families. Critics, however, point out the irony of restricting public land with police checkpoints on a holiday celebrating freedom. They view the measures as an overreach that treats everyday citizens like suspects, arguing that cities should target actual bad actors rather than walling off public spaces…

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