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Residents press council on boardwalk bike enforcement, umbrella hazards and Fourth of July crowding; police pledge extra patrols

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Atlantic City — Several residents used the public-comment period on June 18 to press the City Council for safety changes on the Boardwalk and beaches and to ask for stepped-up policing for the July Fourth weekend.

Atlantic City — Several residents used the public-comment period on June 18 to press the City Council for safety changes on the Boardwalk and beaches and to ask for stepped-up policing for the July Fourth weekend.

Edward Quigley, who said he worked with an ASTM task group and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on a new beach-umbrella standard, told the council the standard specifies anchoring tests and recommended performance for umbrellas in winds up to 30 mph. Quigley said he founded Beach Umbrella Safety and asked the city to consider…

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