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Sunday, July 26, 2020

PHOTOS: It sure is hot. Let’s see if anyone is social distancing at M Street Beach. - Boston.com

Poor M Street Beach. The young Bostonians who frequent it just want to beat the heat while packed in very tightly together on the South Boston sand, presumably breathing on each other. Trouble is there’s a pandemic going on, and such activities — particularly sans masks — tend to be frowned upon in some quarters.

“We can’t afford to see more crowded beaches like we did,” said Mayor Marty Walsh after photos of M Street Beach crowded with people led to much wringing of hands last weekend. “If this keeps happening, we’ll get outbreaks and see more restrictions being imposed.”

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Also, Walsh noted at a press briefing last Tuesday, “If you just go to the other side of the bathhouse, there is about a mile of beach that no one’s using. You can go there and spread out and physically social distance and really be safe, and keep yourself safe, quite honestly.”

The Department of Conservation and Recreation got into the act as well, reminding people to social distance and, while they’re at it, to avoid drinking alcohol, which can lead to dehydration, and is also for all intents and purposes illegal.

Gov. Charlie Baker — who made headlines this week for threatening visitors from COVID-19 hotspots with $500 per day fines if they don’t quarantine when they get to Massachusetts — was even more pointed in his advice about beach-going. “If people can’t space out, can’t do the things that everyone else is doing with respect to face-covering, social distancing and good hygiene, then we’ll have to limit the number of people who can be there,” Baker said Friday.

A look at M Street Beach this weekend seemed to indicate a crackdown of at least one illicit beach activity, in the form of a state trooper handing out tickets for public drinking. But with no official order to enforce masks and social distancing, a fair number of folks continued to pack themselves in, face-covering-free, the Boston Globe reported.

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Still, state police is working with the DCR “on messaging regarding the need for masks and distancing,” spokesman David Procopio told the Globe. Here’s a look at what M Street Beach was like yesterday, as we head into the area’s latest heat wave.

Beachgoers gather at M Street Beach in Boston Saturday. —Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff
A state trooper in full uniform (they should really be allowed to wear shorts, like mail carriers) writes a citation for drinking at M Street Beach in Boston Saturday. —Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff
A group of beachgoers play Spikeball at M Street Beach. —Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff
Spikeball, though difficult to play while maintaining six feet of distance, was in full swing at M Street Beach yesterday. —Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff
Jack Conley cools off in the water at M Street Beach Saturday. —Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff
Jack Conley passes through the crowd after swimming at M Street Beach. —Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff

So just to recap, public drinking, lack of social distancing … What’s next?


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