Friday, January 31, 2020

So, “Stargazing Permits” Are Now A Thing In This State (Can You Guess Which?)

This is your country on Democrats. New York State is now requiring stargazing permits, something that boggles the mind to such a great degree, it’s even hard to know where to start. The government in New York State has gotten so inflated that they’re literally requiring that people apply for permits to look at the sky. The Gateway Pundit found the details on the state’s permitting for “Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation” schedule:

STARGAZING PERMIT
Requirements:
Fee of $35.00, $60 – Out of State – Vehicle Registration and Driver’s License Required
  • Permit allows after sunset parking for stargazing only, valid January 1 -December 31 at:
  • Hither Hills – Except July & August
  • Jones Beach – West End 2 and Field 6
  • Montauk Point – Upper Parking Lot
  • Robert Moses – Field 2
  • Gov. Alfred E. Smith/Sunken Meadow – Field 1 & Field 3
  • Wildwood – Main Parking Lot
Sold at: Babylon Headquarters-Permit Office (beginning January 2nd), Jones Beach, Montauk Downs, Robert Moses, Governor Alfred E. Smith/Sunken Meadow and Wildwood.
Stargazing Permits are only sold January 1 – March 31 and the Tuesday after Labor Day – December 31.
Don’t forget to pick up your “regional diving permit” if you’d ever like to…dive in the water, which will set you back $80 for in-state residents and $125 for out-of-state.
It’s $40 if you want to use a metal detector.

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