Palos Verdes Estates police officers talk with surfers in January 2016 at the Bay Boys’ cliffside Lunada Bay patio, which was later demolished. Photo by Brad Graverson/The Daily Breeze/SCNG Suit ...
The legal battle over the Lunada Bay Boys may have finally come to an end. As Courthouse News reports, lawyers told Superior Court Judge Lawrence Riff on Tuesday that the city of Palos Verdes ...
But over decades, a local surf gang called the “Bay Boys” has given the city a reputation for being openly hostile to visitors. Now there’s a legal settlement that’s supposed to change that. But will ...
Palos Verdes Estates has settled a lawsuit related to Lunada Bay, agreeing to make the renowned surf spot more accessible to the public and work to stop the harassment of outsiders by the local ...
But John MacHarg, a Palos Verdes native who opposes the Bay Boys’ bullying, told Clara the settlement provides a chance to turn things around at Lunada Bay. “The moral of the story is ...
Rocks hurled, tires slashed, punches thrown, Palos Verdes’ history of violent localism ... with my efforts to address the problem in Lunada Bay. It would bring too much attention, and outsiders ...
But while many surfing spots became more accessible, Lunada Bay remained a stronghold of localism. The recently settled lawsuit against Palos Verdes Estates alleged the actions of the Bay Boys ...
A settlement was reached this week that appears to herald the end of the Bay Boys' six-decade reign over the coveted waves at Lunada Bay, famed for unspooling in a dreamy, unbroken right hand line.
at the age of 90 in Palos Verdes, where he was a cherished resident for many years. A devoted husband, father, and friend, Mike enjoyed walking along Lunada Bay and cherished every opportunity to ...
In 2016, surfers Diana Miernik and Cory Spencer sued Palos Verdes Estates and 15 people who they claimed were members of the gang “Lunada Bay Boys.” Miernik and Spencer claimed the “Lunada ...