Where the plaintiff, an unincorporated association of individuals who reside along or near a public beach, filed a complaint alleging that the defendant town committed a class-of-one equal protection violation by failing to adequately enforce various local rules against scuba divers at that beach, a U.S. District Court judgment dismissing the plaintiff’s equal protection claim
Rockport group who filed suit against divers last summer now say they own the beach
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Neighbors of Rockport beach irked by scuba divers see most claims dismissed
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As town challenges Back Beach suit, lawyer seeks access to employees
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Judge rejects lawyer s bid for access to employees
By Julie Manganis Staff Writer Dec 18, 2020
Dec 18, 2020
ROCKPORT â In a lawsuit alleging that the town of Rockport is failing to enforce certain rules against commercial scuba divers using Back Beach, the parties must follow the court s rules, a federal magistrate said Thursday.
A group of property owners near Back Beach in Rockport calling themselves the Back Beach Neighbors Committee filed suit earlier this year against the town, contending that masses of divers are destroying their enjoyment of their property, annihilating their privacy and threatening public safety and order, and that the town has failed to do anything about it.Â