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If you’re escaping to the beach this summer, it’s worth remembering that the school holidays are traditionally the busiest time for seaside destinations – particularly at the end of July and beginning of August - and so if you're heading for some sea and sand, one won't be the only one.
If you’ve been looking forward to chilling out on the beach, how would you like it if somebody ruined the experience? Not happy, we’d guess. Well, don’t ruin it for any of your fellow sun-seekers and follow our handy beach etiquette guide:
Do you have any more suggestions for beach etiquette this summer? Share them with us via the comment box below.
Date: 16/07/2012
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Ali Osborne
Yes its nice to have a beer in the sun, but find a nice pub to sit outside, the beach is a family place, my children witnessed a group of older teens drinking beers on the beach and staggering drunkenly all over and even vomiting in the sand - not nice to see, save your party for the pub or garden - please.
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