Though "Beach Bob" had been wearing his Speedo briefs at a local beach in collier County, Fla. for years with no complaints from local beach goers his briefs offended a Deputy Sheriff, who banned him form the beach and gave him a ticket.
WINK News Reports:
A Bonita Springs man is taking steps to file a civil suit against the Lee County Sheriff's Office after getting kicked off the beach for wearing a skimpy suit.
Bob Hezzelwood, better known as "Beach Bob" says he has been sitting just South of Bonita Beach in Collier County for years.
Beach Bob says that routine was broken up when a Lee County Sheriff's Deputy issued him a citation for trespassing because the deputy felt Bob's Speedo swimsuit crossed the line.
Hezzelwood says, "he said you're going to have to find another beach and wrote a trespass notice."
Other local beach goers told WINK News that they've never had a problem with Bob's Speedo.
"He was ticketed for wearing a speedo, which was evidently too visual for the police officer," Chip Parfet said. "As far as I'm concerned, I've seen bikinis that show a lot more."
WINK News Reports:
A Bonita Springs man is taking steps to file a civil suit against the Lee County Sheriff's Office after getting kicked off the beach for wearing a skimpy suit.
Bob Hezzelwood, better known as "Beach Bob" says he has been sitting just South of Bonita Beach in Collier County for years.
Beach Bob says that routine was broken up when a Lee County Sheriff's Deputy issued him a citation for trespassing because the deputy felt Bob's Speedo swimsuit crossed the line.
Hezzelwood says, "he said you're going to have to find another beach and wrote a trespass notice."
Other local beach goers told WINK News that they've never had a problem with Bob's Speedo.
"He was ticketed for wearing a speedo, which was evidently too visual for the police officer," Chip Parfet said. "As far as I'm concerned, I've seen bikinis that show a lot more."
Its a shame most cops get a bad name from the disgusting and revolting few