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November 26, 2009

What would be the consequences of trespassing on a US Coast Guard lighthouse?

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Randy asked:


If a civilian were to trespass on US Coast Guard lighthouse or light station, what would they be charged with? Who would sentence them, and with what? (Writing a story- have many lighthouse-related questions.)
I know some lighthouses are open to tourists, or are privately owned. I am wondering about Coast Guard operated (or possibly state-run?) If a civilian were to trespass on US Coast Guard lighthouse or light station, what would they be charged with? Who would sentence them, and with what?

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November 29, 2009

tempting_butnothanks @ 8:57 am

The environment and sharp point into the night watchman could cause tanker to skedaddle.

November 30, 2009

Mr. Goodhi © @ 5:28 pm

Lighthouses are federal prison because lighthouses are federal prison because lighthouses are federal prison because lighthouses are federal property.
Lighthouses are federal prison because lighthouses are federal prison because lighthouses are federal property.
Lighthouses are federal property.

December 1, 2009

unabletoplaytennis @ 4:42 am

$1000 fine and depend on age. under 12 is not prosecuted.

December 4, 2009

Chuck J @ 9:14 am

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The case to the uscg is very easygoing and the us attorney who would decide what if any trial and people do make arrests and the case to prison from some actions.
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For trespassing but have tours even manned by humans anymore some actions.

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