stripermania
07-02-2011, 03:55 PM
It certainly would help us fisherman out. However, they want to stop us fom fishing their beaches. Why would they add more toilets?
BY BOB HOLT
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
Let’s see how you would behave if Snooki spent a couple of months at your beach.
In a recent survey, Trip Advisor reported that 1,100 U.S. travelers said Americans lacked manners at the beach. And they rated New Jersey visitors among the worst in the country.
New Yorkers were named the country’s worst behaved, followed by New Jersey beach patrons, and then Florida.
The travel site said (http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/tripadvisor/42955/) 74 percent of respondents think that people often violate some form of beach etiquette, while 26 percent have asked a stranger to stop behaving rudely.
According (http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/breaking/new-jersey-beachgoers-rated-among-the-rudest-in-the-country/article_b4790524-a387-11e0-9008-001cc4c03286.html) to the Press of Atlantic City, loud music, hogging chairs, and smoking ranked the highest with 21 percent, 18 percent and 13 percent, among those respondents who considered such behavior offensive.
Maybe New Jersey beachgoers are just uncomfortable at times. A recent poll found that New Jerseyans want more bathrooms near the beach.
The Press of Atlantic City reported (http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/press/new_jersey/poll-finds-that-new-jersey-beachgoers-want-more-bathrooms/article_fb232852-9d23-11e0-92f1-001cc4c03286.html) 83 percent of poll respondents said New Jersey should require shore towns to provide more restrooms. Eighty-six percent of women said they want more restrooms at the beach, while 80 percent of men wanted more.
Meanwhile, as far as beach fashion, 34 percent of respondents consider it a violation for men to wear speedos, while 25 percent think that tiny bikinis should be off-limits for women.
Yet 78 percent approve of women going topless at the beach in regions where it’s culturally acceptable, while six percent think it’s acceptable, regardless of the destination.
BY BOB HOLT
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
Let’s see how you would behave if Snooki spent a couple of months at your beach.
In a recent survey, Trip Advisor reported that 1,100 U.S. travelers said Americans lacked manners at the beach. And they rated New Jersey visitors among the worst in the country.
New Yorkers were named the country’s worst behaved, followed by New Jersey beach patrons, and then Florida.
The travel site said (http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/tripadvisor/42955/) 74 percent of respondents think that people often violate some form of beach etiquette, while 26 percent have asked a stranger to stop behaving rudely.
According (http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/breaking/new-jersey-beachgoers-rated-among-the-rudest-in-the-country/article_b4790524-a387-11e0-9008-001cc4c03286.html) to the Press of Atlantic City, loud music, hogging chairs, and smoking ranked the highest with 21 percent, 18 percent and 13 percent, among those respondents who considered such behavior offensive.
Maybe New Jersey beachgoers are just uncomfortable at times. A recent poll found that New Jerseyans want more bathrooms near the beach.
The Press of Atlantic City reported (http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/press/new_jersey/poll-finds-that-new-jersey-beachgoers-want-more-bathrooms/article_fb232852-9d23-11e0-92f1-001cc4c03286.html) 83 percent of poll respondents said New Jersey should require shore towns to provide more restrooms. Eighty-six percent of women said they want more restrooms at the beach, while 80 percent of men wanted more.
Meanwhile, as far as beach fashion, 34 percent of respondents consider it a violation for men to wear speedos, while 25 percent think that tiny bikinis should be off-limits for women.
Yet 78 percent approve of women going topless at the beach in regions where it’s culturally acceptable, while six percent think it’s acceptable, regardless of the destination.