Some California beachfront homeowners are being criticized online for claiming beach areas near their homes are private property and telling people to stay off ‘their’ land.

Due to the 1976 California Coastal Act, which gives residents access to the state’s beaches, people are chiming in on the validity of the claims made in two recent TikTok videos. The separate incidents showing the homeowners telling people to stay off their property went viral.

In the first video, a woman on Laguna Beach’s Victoria Beach yells and curses at a family, which includes a young boy, and tells them to get off of her property. When she mentions a fence, the boy points and says, “There’s no fence.”

Images from two recent TikTok videos show separate incidents of California beachfront homeowners telling people to get off their property, but the state’s Coastal Act gives residents access to its beaches. (Photos: TikTok/@rosiecheek_irl and TikTok/@shadymainstreammedialiar)

“Get f—ing moving! I’m not joking around,” the woman angrily shouts. “It’s not harassment on the beach, its harassment in my home property! Get out of here now!” Looking on, the young boy tells his family that the yelling woman is “so, so, so, angry,” as she lays out a rope blocking off the area of the beach she claims belongs to her.

The woman who is recording agrees and says, “Yeah that’s what happens when you’re angry for no reason,” to which the woman telling them to leave replies, “You bet I’m angry. This is not an Instagram moment place. You’re in my property! Get moving now!”

Source: ‘Get F—ing Moving!’: One California Homeowner Curses Out Family, Including a Young Child, Another Slaps Beachgoer’s Phone In Two Separate Incidents Claiming Beach Is Private Property