@patriciafettuccine7324 They dont have a choice? Youre clueless and entitled and think everyone else are a bunch of helpless idiots who always want to do good
The guy leading the class at minute 1:29 is a liar. These classes are not free. I just looked up this class and it clearly says "Donation Based," on Meetup. If you accept any fees for a class it is not free.
@@CrazyRaiderRad It says donation based. If they collect any sort of fee it should not be allowed without a permit. Plus having a large organized event take up a public space on the regular basis is disruptive.
@jamesm9513 That doesn't say if it's required or not. That was my question. Thanks anyways. As for large groups, there's tons of space and other large groups. Crying about that is crazy. As for Government stepping in, it's hilarious they'll step in for this but let crime run rampant. Ever been to downtown SD? I take my family to Padres games a lot and if they're not going to clean that shithole up, then they should leave alone the Yoga groups too. (I clown Yoga people all the time so it's not a defense of them. It's an indictment of the hypocrisy of government and overreach.
Just because there is a homeless problem doesnt mean people get to ignore other laws or laws they do not agree with. These Yoga Groups are regularly taking up a public space that is meant for all San Diego Residents. The leaders of these groups are making money off these classes regardless if they do not always collect their "Donations."
@jamesm9513 That's the point. They're picking and choosing where to put their boot down. Instead of stopping criminals and the degradation of our society, they're letting that slide and they're going after people exercising at the beach. That's insane. Call the cops on Yoga and they'll show up. Call the cops on crooks and other criminals and maybe they'll show up. Smh
As a La Jolla resident our experience with the YOGA/Meditation classes have been extremely inconvenient and disrespectful. We have been asked to be quiet or to move around the classes. They take-up a-lot of green space and parking without any consideration for the residents. These classes are NOT free, the payments are given as a form of a tip or gift.
Bingo! Glad someone else understands that you can’t just run your business on public property without a license. Food trucks, surf instructors, eBike rentals, etc. all require a license
People are literally shitting on the sidewalks, robbing Apple stores with no consequences, living in tents on the side of the freeway and this is what the city is worried about?????
No, this is what the park rangers are worried about. Sounds and looks like they're doing their jobs to me. I'm sure there are rules, regulations, ordinances, municipal codes, etc posted ALL AROUND THE BEACH! Let them do their jobs.
Come back to comments section when u move out of your mom’s house and able to aquire more than one friend (and no ur cat doesn’t count tool bag!) 🚨#LoserAlert!🚨 😂
@@LordLotman You can’t just run your business on public property without a license. Food trucks, surf instructors, eBike rentals, etc. all require a license….heck you even have to have a license to go fishing! It’s not that difficult to understand girlfriend 😂😂😂
While it is definitely true that the homeless destruction should be a higher priority, it is still a relief by many local residents in PB who have been complaining for years about these classes disrupting the ability of those who live nearby to simply enjoy these beautiful beach cliff areas once in a while by just having a place to sit down without every square inch of the grass being taken by these guys yoga classes. To those living here this has been beyond annoying not just on occasion but consistently on a weekly basis for well over 10 years! These classes have gone way beyond just a nuisance and have turned a public area into something that is under the complete control of rogue yoga classes. Something should have been done to stop this years ago.
They’re free, but they are marketing tools…….so Instructors should donate a portion of their donations😎 Or eliminate the donation!Problem solved. I’m a lifelong entrepreneur, retired here in SoCal. There’s no free advertising🥰
They're taking up a portion of public space for their private and commercial use. The only reason people are up in arms about is is due to a personal bias in which yoga is their favorite pastime. What if it wasn't yoga and people started offering "free" church sermons under the guise of donations? What if cross-fit instructors also use "donations" as a masquerade for charges and start doing the same? Would all these yoginis be in support?
Okay but this situation, literally they said anything organized. So yeah a business shouldn't be able to deny usage to public spaces for profit, but they are going above and beyond. Beach yoga isn't really harmful and I just don't know who it hurts to have classes there.
@@SL420- The leaders of these classes are collecting donations, which is a fancy word for fees from participants to do Yoga. Plus these are busy areas and having 30+ people take over a public space on a regular basis is disruptive.
Donation based classes?? Sounds like a way not to pay taxes or liability related insurance. Instructor says she’s paying taxes how’s about an audit to ensure that is true.
The reason for the citations is really because if I want to start a competing yoga class and I wanna take your spot now you and I have a fight over a gorgeous yoga spot.
@Nostalgiasitcoms please don't tell me you're the type that is glad people leave, especially those who are law abiding, tax paying citizens but yet welcome more homeless from other cities and illegals that pour in and use up resources meant for citizens.
this is selective law enforcement from the local government, turning a blind eye to the homeless camping on beach or on streets in their cars but going after people they know will pay the fines….
@@sanmarcosSD Also, the homeless there are actually smart. They conveniently choose beach front property to be “homeless” at. Not to criticize homeless because I once was homeless myself, Actually living the mountains with no rain shelter for a while. But back then you were homeless for a reason. Now you see perfectly sane, young, non drug using, able bodied people claiming to be homeless.
There are still laws, municipal codes, and ordinances that are enforceable by these public officers. Public property doesn’t mean, do what you want when you want. Just go get a permit! Questions, do the beaches close at a certain time and if so, is it still public property even though it’s closed to the public between certain said times?
Healthy? You can do this at home. These are people that want to be seen! They crave the attention! After class the women will all go to Whole Foods with their mats rolled up under their arm so the more people can see that "I DO YOGA, I AM SO IN TOUCH WITH MYSELF"!
Donations accepted or required? If you can go for free and don't have to donate then it's free. If you have an option to donate then it's still "Free". For those who choose to donate are helping those who run classes. Question is should they pay taxes like everyone else or not, as opposed to completely shutting down "Free" events. Before I moved from Lincoln Park I was going to run Free classes for kids. I used my own money for equipment and also had some equipment that was donated. It would be FREE knowing kids and families in the area may not be able to afford a fee. But if any family could donate or any community members could donate i would've accepted that which would help grow the classes and opportunities with more equipment or additional class times. I don't think government should have a say in that. Especially when it's something that helps the community and it's citizens.
Next mayor Gloria will go after surf schools. WTF, yoga is a problem that need cops resources???? If you make a list of problems San Diego has Yoga on the beach is on the bottom.
City of San Diego be like, “No more FREE yoga classes on the beach, get inside a building and pay rent so we can tax and steal your $$$ like everyone else!” 🤦♂️
@@DiogenesOfCaokay so you can open a junk yard downtown where a yoga gym can be opened? Hmmm, it's almost like we can apply reason and conclude that uses are different and some are more harmful than others. Now if you said "well let's find a way to make sure the park service is compensated appropriately for commercial use of the park" that would be a better argument than making a false equivalency fallacy.
😂😂😂 and we are the ones who have to pay $50/ night with advance reservations to camp! What is the deal? How about work with them to enjoy the open spaces? Protect and serve?
I honestly think this is lazy, petty, bad governance. Bring the groups to the table, if they want to use the spaces, give them a way to compensate the public for it such as paying for permits or having them do beach cleanup. Just giving them a court date and putting the kibosh on any group activities is overreach and makes people afraid that they don't belong at the public spaces. Too few rules and it's havoc, too many rules and it's authoritarianism. It takes effort and just giving a shit to get it right.
Haha. In China they have large yoga/dances in public spaces with no problems. Seems like the US is more authoritarian. It's funny when you think about in, the Chinese government pretty much owns every land in China, but people are free to move around anywhere they please, even in nature. Where as in the US, large parts of nature is privately owned and people cannot freely walk anywhere they want. But in China, you can walk anywhere in nature.
At first i was shocked about this but after i thought about it its good they are regulating it before it gets out of control . eventually more buisness will be taking up more and more public area and we will loose our open space , it will turn into a zoo like the vendors on the board walk and grass areas.
It being regulated because y’all got greedy and were holding huge classes in public. That’s a nuisance when other people can’t use the area and parking becomes scarce for residents. Now you “instructors”have made it to where the city will fence off these areas eventually.
The park ranger issuing the ticket looks like he could use a few yoga classes himself 🤣🤣🤣 instead of helping promote a healthy lifestyle the city would rather have people live unhealthy and unproductive living for the benefit of big pharma and other "health cash cows" down the line and they wonder why the rate of health issues is sky rocketing...
You have homeless literally shitting in the street, criminals committing crimes unopposed but the line in the sand is drawn at yoga? WTF is wrong with California? That 10.0 can’t come soon enough.
This is dumb! All of the problems the world has, and we’re going after free yoga classes. Freedom has a dim future. Yoga literally hurts no one, I see them outside every morning and it’s refreshing.
This is wrong. Free yoga classes and group meetings should be allowed. Bird watchers, swim and dive clubs, beach clean up groups should be allowed to gather - I think I remember it written somewhere- OH YEAH- first amendment - peacefully assemble!
@@icecold8974 Absolutely they need permits. For food, they need to make sure people won't be poisoned. Just like any regular restaurant. Can you imagine if suddenly there were thousands of illegal businesses set up on the beach crowding out the public? If they don't need permits or permission, we can't stop them.
Concerning the yoga classes that are being enforced to stop by Park Rangers. If we look hard within the Declaration of Independence, you'll find more than one answer which will stop this in a heartbeat.
anyone can do yoga - maybe the issue is the yaga groups claiming the land for their event - they would need permit -
Exactly!!!
but the homeless are allowed to camp on public property with no permits?
They don't really have a choice, but these silly yoga parties do; especially the inappropriately dressed.
The bums camp out on oceanside strand every night!
@@patriciafettuccine7324
They do have a choice. Your attitude is dehumanizing and enabling, and it doesn't help anyone.
@patriciafettuccine7324 They dont have a choice? Youre clueless and entitled and think everyone else are a bunch of helpless idiots who always want to do good
@SL420……your ignorance is showing……..again……..your poor relatives at the family picnic……..oh yeah, your never invited😎
The guy leading the class at minute 1:29 is a liar. These classes are not free. I just looked up this class and it clearly says "Donation Based," on Meetup. If you accept any fees for a class it is not free.
Are you're saying you HAVE TO DONATE to attended or you can CHOOSE TO DONATE to attend? I haven't looked up their site so I don't know.
@@CrazyRaiderRad It says donation based. If they collect any sort of fee it should not be allowed without a permit. Plus having a large organized event take up a public space on the regular basis is disruptive.
@jamesm9513 That doesn't say if it's required or not. That was my question. Thanks anyways. As for large groups, there's tons of space and other large groups. Crying about that is crazy. As for Government stepping in, it's hilarious they'll step in for this but let crime run rampant. Ever been to downtown SD? I take my family to Padres games a lot and if they're not going to clean that shithole up, then they should leave alone the Yoga groups too. (I clown Yoga people all the time so it's not a defense of them. It's an indictment of the hypocrisy of government and overreach.
Just because there is a homeless problem doesnt mean people get to ignore other laws or laws they do not agree with. These Yoga Groups are regularly taking up a public space that is meant for all San Diego Residents. The leaders of these groups are making money off these classes regardless if they do not always collect their "Donations."
@jamesm9513 That's the point. They're picking and choosing where to put their boot down. Instead of stopping criminals and the degradation of our society, they're letting that slide and they're going after people exercising at the beach. That's insane. Call the cops on Yoga and they'll show up. Call the cops on crooks and other criminals and maybe they'll show up. Smh
As a La Jolla resident our experience with the YOGA/Meditation classes have been extremely inconvenient and disrespectful. We have been asked to be quiet or to move around the classes. They take-up a-lot of green space and parking without any consideration for the residents. These classes are NOT free, the payments are given as a form of a tip or gift.
The parking isn't free, is it?
Bingo! Glad someone else understands that you can’t just run your business on public property without a license. Food trucks, surf instructors, eBike rentals, etc. all require a license
People are literally shitting on the sidewalks, robbing Apple stores with no consequences, living in tents on the side of the freeway and this is what the city is worried about?????
they won't get attacked or shot at....easy money....
People who follow the rules are the ones for whom the rules have the most ability to cause harm these days.
Voting blue is not helping anyone but criminals
just shows the lack of proper priorities in the city and state.
No, this is what the park rangers are worried about. Sounds and looks like they're doing their jobs to me. I'm sure there are rules, regulations, ordinances, municipal codes, etc posted ALL AROUND THE BEACH! Let them do their jobs.
Go rent a facility or pay a fee nothing is free period have your classes in your backyard
Come back to comments section when u move out of your mom’s house and able to aquire more than one friend (and no ur cat doesn’t count tool bag!)
🚨#LoserAlert!🚨
😂
@@LordLotman You can’t just run your business on public property without a license. Food trucks, surf instructors, eBike rentals, etc. all require a license….heck you even have to have a license to go fishing! It’s not that difficult to understand girlfriend 😂😂😂
While it is definitely true that the homeless destruction should be a higher priority, it is still a relief by many local residents in PB who have been complaining for years about these classes disrupting the ability of those who live nearby to simply enjoy these beautiful beach cliff areas once in a while by just having a place to sit down without every square inch of the grass being taken by these guys yoga classes. To those living here this has been beyond annoying not just on occasion but consistently on a weekly basis for well over 10 years! These classes have gone way beyond just a nuisance and have turned a public area into something that is under the complete control of rogue yoga classes. Something should have been done to stop this years ago.
They’re free, but they are marketing tools…….so Instructors should donate a portion of their donations😎
Or eliminate the donation!Problem solved.
I’m a lifelong entrepreneur, retired here in SoCal. There’s no free advertising🥰
The beach 🏖️ is public property
Bums only!
Thank you! 👍
They're taking up a portion of public space for their private and commercial use. The only reason people are up in arms about is is due to a personal bias in which yoga is their favorite pastime. What if it wasn't yoga and people started offering "free" church sermons under the guise of donations? What if cross-fit instructors also use "donations" as a masquerade for charges and start doing the same? Would all these yoginis be in support?
Great point.
@@ariam7 We get it Yoda.....
@@ariam7 No, they are not free. One of the ladies leading the classes mentioned that they take donations for the classes.
Okay but this situation, literally they said anything organized. So yeah a business shouldn't be able to deny usage to public spaces for profit, but they are going above and beyond. Beach yoga isn't really harmful and I just don't know who it hurts to have classes there.
@@SL420- The leaders of these classes are collecting donations, which is a fancy word for fees from participants to do Yoga. Plus these are busy areas and having 30+ people take over a public space on a regular basis is disruptive.
Donation based classes??
Sounds like a way not to pay taxes or liability related insurance.
Instructor says she’s paying taxes how’s about an audit to ensure that is true.
Exactly it’s not really “free”
City of San Diego City Council should be introduced to 18 USC 241 and offered a room in a Federal Prison if they don't immediately reverse course
It's all about the $. If the city isn't getting their cut they don't want it going on.
Simple solution , get a permit !!
the beach is for the homeless
That's what you get for voting Democrat..
Thanks Todd Gloria!
He should focus on fighting real crime and helping the veterans and homeless
The reason for the citations is really because if I want to start a competing yoga class and I wanna take your spot now you and I have a fight over a gorgeous yoga spot.
Wonderful job Park Rangers, thank you for your service 😍
What about free surf lessons? This is why I moved back to Oc.
Thank you for moving
@Nostalgiasitcoms please don't tell me you're the type that is glad people leave, especially those who are law abiding, tax paying citizens but yet welcome more homeless from other cities and illegals that pour in and use up resources meant for citizens.
this is selective law enforcement from the local government, turning a blind eye to the homeless camping on beach or on streets in their cars but going after people they know will pay the fines….
The Bums aka Homeless have No Money for the Democrat Ran Politicians to confiscate thus selective Law enforcement!
Why are you comparing this to homeless people who literally have nowhere to go. The whole thing is stupid regardless.
@@icecold8974homeless have plenty of places to go….they choose not to because they have to stay sober or follow other rules that help them
@@icecold8974homeless people can be anywhere, they just seem to always want to make the best places for other people to be not good places anymore.
@@sanmarcosSD Also, the homeless there are actually smart. They conveniently choose beach front property to be “homeless” at. Not to criticize homeless because I once was homeless myself, Actually living the mountains with no rain shelter for a while. But back then you were homeless for a reason. Now you see perfectly sane, young, non drug using, able bodied people claiming to be homeless.
Just set up a bunch of tents and rubbish and drink hard liquor from the bottle and you'll be good!
And don't forget the hard drugs! That's mandatory
Omg crackdown on homelessness
Set it up to look like a homeless camp.
There are still laws, municipal codes, and ordinances that are enforceable by these public officers. Public property doesn’t mean, do what you want when you want. Just go get a permit! Questions, do the beaches close at a certain time and if so, is it still public property even though it’s closed to the public between certain said times?
They don’t like us being healthy
Yoga they are doing isn’t that much work. Just a mild version of Indian yoga which is actual work.
Healthy? You can do this at home. These are people that want to be seen! They crave the attention! After class the women will all go to Whole Foods with their mats rolled up under their arm so the more people can see that "I DO YOGA, I AM SO IN TOUCH WITH MYSELF"!
Just blame those who are homeless for everything!
Yeah the cIty is always quiet when it knows it's in the wrong!
I use to live a block away in PB glad a left and went to Florida.
"DONATION BASED"??? TAX EVASION???
You forgot to say “donations are accepted “ they are not free
Donations accepted or required? If you can go for free and don't have to donate then it's free. If you have an option to donate then it's still "Free". For those who choose to donate are helping those who run classes. Question is should they pay taxes like everyone else or not, as opposed to completely shutting down "Free" events. Before I moved from Lincoln Park I was going to run Free classes for kids. I used my own money for equipment and also had some equipment that was donated. It would be FREE knowing kids and families in the area may not be able to afford a fee. But if any family could donate or any community members could donate i would've accepted that which would help grow the classes and opportunities with more equipment or additional class times. I don't think government should have a say in that. Especially when it's something that helps the community and it's citizens.
Thank God we're safe now!
Businesses don't belong on public property.
It literally just yoga, nothing to btch about.
to funny when the laws not on your side it’s a problem
Soon it's going to become a felony
That’s so messed up
Next mayor Gloria will go after surf schools. WTF, yoga is a problem that need cops resources???? If you make a list of problems San Diego has Yoga on the beach is on the bottom.
City of San Diego be like, “No more FREE yoga classes on the beach, get inside a building and pay rent so we can tax and steal your $$$ like everyone else!” 🤦♂️
By your logic I can open a junkyard on the same beach.
People want a view when they are looking for a 1998 Toyota transmission and I will provide it.
@@DiogenesOfCaI want to view all the downward dog positions while at the surf lookout
@@DiogenesOfCaokay so you can open a junk yard downtown where a yoga gym can be opened? Hmmm, it's almost like we can apply reason and conclude that uses are different and some are more harmful than others.
Now if you said "well let's find a way to make sure the park service is compensated appropriately for commercial use of the park" that would be a better argument than making a false equivalency fallacy.
@@DiogenesOfCa paid troll
And what's wrong with that? Every other business does that, they don't use PUBLIC space to conduct their business!
What's next???No drinking beer on the board walk???No loud music???? Bikini"s to small??? This is beyond Stupid.!!!!!!!
Bikinis too small is what the public won’t stand for anymore
@@sanmarcosSD they will if it's a Transgender woman. Don't complain or be canceled. 🤣
Would these yoga practitioners ever set foot in India though? 😂
Nope! Most of these “yogis” don’t know the capital of India if you asked them.
😂😂😂 and we are the ones who have to pay $50/ night with advance reservations to camp! What is the deal? How about work with them to enjoy the open spaces? Protect and serve?
I honestly think this is lazy, petty, bad governance. Bring the groups to the table, if they want to use the spaces, give them a way to compensate the public for it such as paying for permits or having them do beach cleanup. Just giving them a court date and putting the kibosh on any group activities is overreach and makes people afraid that they don't belong at the public spaces. Too few rules and it's havoc, too many rules and it's authoritarianism. It takes effort and just giving a shit to get it right.
The city is hurt for money with the lawsuit coming from the flood 😂😂😂😂😂
Sue the city!
Weaponized public spaces, Sheriff of Nottingham activated?
So we can’t use public spaces anymore? I’m not too keen on fascism. Perhaps this is the wrong direction.
Can't they just go on the sand ?
I have a big news tip, how do i get it to you guys. This effects everyone in San Marcos, vista area.
That’s California for you.
just more silly reasons to get income from more restrictions and controls. get those criminal yoga practitioneers.
Haha. In China they have large yoga/dances in public spaces with no problems. Seems like the US is more authoritarian. It's funny when you think about in, the Chinese government pretty much owns every land in China, but people are free to move around anywhere they please, even in nature. Where as in the US, large parts of nature is privately owned and people cannot freely walk anywhere they want. But in China, you can walk anywhere in nature.
so no one else can use that tiny spot of land - but yoga peeps? ya need a permit.
At first i was shocked about this but after i thought about it its good they are regulating it before it gets out of control . eventually more buisness will be taking up more and more public area and we will loose our open space , it will turn into a zoo like the vendors on the board walk and grass areas.
I like to take the time to congratulate crime for winning the war in crime...😆🤣
Don't meet with them just take them to court.
Those yoga people are just bent out of shape for nothing.😂
It being regulated because y’all got greedy and were holding huge classes in public. That’s a nuisance when other people can’t use the area and parking becomes scarce for residents. Now you “instructors”have made it to where the city will fence off these areas eventually.
i dont believe they were free! they were a business making money on public property.
That’s a weird laws
Might as well shut down everything else.
The park ranger issuing the ticket looks like he could use a few yoga classes himself 🤣🤣🤣 instead of helping promote a healthy lifestyle the city would rather have people live unhealthy and unproductive living for the benefit of big pharma and other "health cash cows" down the line and they wonder why the rate of health issues is sky rocketing...
We should all show up for yoga at the beach
You have homeless literally shitting in the street, criminals committing crimes unopposed but the line in the sand is drawn at yoga? WTF is wrong with California?
That 10.0 can’t come soon enough.
All you ever do is snivil
🐂+💩= Yoga
Need more room for "newcomers," and vagabonds😂?
This is dumb! All of the problems the world has, and we’re going after free yoga classes. Freedom has a dim future. Yoga literally hurts no one, I see them outside every morning and it’s refreshing.
This is wrong. Free yoga classes and group meetings should be allowed. Bird watchers, swim and dive clubs, beach clean up groups should be allowed to gather - I think I remember it written somewhere- OH YEAH- first amendment - peacefully assemble!
They are collecting donations, these classes are not free.
Donations aren't free.
Tyrants
Food vendors need permits. So should this business.
Because hep A is rampant in yoga?
Actually none should need a permit
@@icecold8974 Absolutely they need permits. For food, they need to make sure people won't be poisoned. Just like any regular restaurant. Can you imagine if suddenly there were thousands of illegal businesses set up on the beach crowding out the public? If they don't need permits or permission, we can't stop them.
But I’m pretty sure food vendors don’t need permits anymore in California…..
@@Dogvinity restaurants poison us everyday, have you seen the ingredients in our food and where our meat comes from?
others use that space obey the law period
Concerning the yoga classes that are being enforced to stop by Park Rangers. If we look hard within the Declaration of Independence, you'll find more than one answer which will stop this in a heartbeat.
The declaration of Independence isn't a legal document that laws are based on... Do you mean the Constitution? And if so, what part specifically?
Are you saying that they should shoot the park rangers? Is that a threat?
Lawyer up.
State constitution.
Under harbor frontages..
Free access..
Park Rangers need to be prosecuted.
As well as city.
They have not been there for 17 years lol the yoga people are annoying I go to law street often
China, USA
You get what you vote for 😂
Protest! 🪧🪧😤
😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😊 ESAU VS ESAU 😅😅😅😅
YOGA IS NOW ILEGAL? WTF?
Yoga is not Illegal. Taking up a public space with 30+ people and pretending that they are not paying to be there by saying it's a "Donation," is.
Pig revenuers gone wild
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