Dune Closure NOT the Solution to Border Issues
Filed in archive Accidents , ATV , News , Rants on March 4, 2008
Despite the very liberally biased view that the LA Times is trying to trick you in to believing, the vast majority of dune users don't think closing the dunes is the way to fight illegal border crossings.
The American Sand Association (ASA) has issued a response to the slanted and misleading LA Times article.
OHV COMMUNITY OPPOSES DUNE CLOSURE AS PART OF SOLUTION TO BORDER INCURSION ISSUES
A United States Border Patrol agent was killed recently while attempting to stop two alleged smuggler's vehicles in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area (ISDRA) near Yuma, Arizona. The incident prompted the publication of an article which falsely claims that dune users would strongly support closure of the area in order to reduce illegal activity.
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The reporter falsely claims that dune users support a proposed closure. He makes this claim because (during the course of an interview with a Border Patrol official in the dunes), a group of dune recreationists approached the BP official and the reporter to express their sympathy for the loss of the agent and to express their appreciation for the service of the United States Border Patrol (USBP) in the dunes. The reporter asked the recreationists if they would be concerned if the dunes south of I-8 were closed to assist in border issues. The recreationists responded that they did not want to lose the riding area, but that if it would help to control the issues at hand they could live with such a closure.
While most any steward of the dunes would answer the reporter's question in the same manner, the LA Times takes a stern slant towards the closure of these dunes. Simply put, an expression that we are law abiding recreationists is not to be construed into a Duner's call for closure. Further, the eyes of thousands of dune visitors serve as a valuable tool in reporting suspicious activity to the USBP, 'closure' of this area would be a step of digression towards enforcement. Contrary to the reporter's claim, dune users are not in support of closure of the area until other more logical steps are taken.
The USBP has increased their enforcement to address the smugglers in this area. Last month, the USBP enacted a Zero Tolerance Policy for dune traffic that crosses over the Border, citing fines, arrest and/or vehicle seizure as potential penalties. In addition, the USBP has increased in the number of agents in the area.
The American Sand Association (ASA) with 32,000 members vehemently oppose any closure of the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area.

OHV COMMUNITY OPPOSES DUNE CLOSURE AS PART OF SOLUTION TO BORDER INCURSION ISSUES
A United States Border Patrol agent was killed recently while attempting to stop two alleged smuggler's vehicles in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area (ISDRA) near Yuma, Arizona. The incident prompted the publication of an article which falsely claims that dune users would strongly support closure of the area in order to reduce illegal activity.
...
The reporter falsely claims that dune users support a proposed closure. He makes this claim because (during the course of an interview with a Border Patrol official in the dunes), a group of dune recreationists approached the BP official and the reporter to express their sympathy for the loss of the agent and to express their appreciation for the service of the United States Border Patrol (USBP) in the dunes. The reporter asked the recreationists if they would be concerned if the dunes south of I-8 were closed to assist in border issues. The recreationists responded that they did not want to lose the riding area, but that if it would help to control the issues at hand they could live with such a closure.
While most any steward of the dunes would answer the reporter's question in the same manner, the LA Times takes a stern slant towards the closure of these dunes. Simply put, an expression that we are law abiding recreationists is not to be construed into a Duner's call for closure. Further, the eyes of thousands of dune visitors serve as a valuable tool in reporting suspicious activity to the USBP, 'closure' of this area would be a step of digression towards enforcement. Contrary to the reporter's claim, dune users are not in support of closure of the area until other more logical steps are taken.
The USBP has increased their enforcement to address the smugglers in this area. Last month, the USBP enacted a Zero Tolerance Policy for dune traffic that crosses over the Border, citing fines, arrest and/or vehicle seizure as potential penalties. In addition, the USBP has increased in the number of agents in the area.
The American Sand Association (ASA) with 32,000 members vehemently oppose any closure of the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area.
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Response from:
Ajlouny
(12/22/08 11:10pm)
I hate that they would call to "punish" all by closing the dunes because of few bad seeds. Totally unfair and uncalled for.
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