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Topic Title: Surfing during mandatory evacuation Topic Summary: Created On: 09/08/2017 07:36 AM |
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09/08/2017 07:36 AM
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Considering staying beachside even though the mandatory evacuation starts today at 3 PM.
Anyone have any experience staying in Cocoa Beach after a mandatory evacuation has begun? Will the cops bother you if you're driving around? Will you get harassed if you're out surfing? Or can I go about my business and they'll just leave me alone? |
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