Anaheim
Trespass Plan Weighed: People who jog, walk or do anything other than golf on Anaheim’s city golf courses may have to find other sites if the City Council on Tuesday prohibits trespassing on the two city courses. The idea was proposed earlier this week because the city is concerned with possible safety and liability problems, Assistant City Atty. Mark A. Logan said. Non-golfing visitors in the past have been “snotty and offensive” when asked to leave the golf courses, Logan said. If a prohibition is approved, trespassers could be charged with a misdemeanor.
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