Taylor Swift’s shore town fences out beachgoers

Court says landowners in a section of town in Rhode Island could put up fences to keep the public off their 3.2-km stretch of beach

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A court has ruled against beachgoers who sought more access to the sand in a Rhode Island town where Taylor Swift owns a vacation home.

The Rhode Island Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a lower court’s ruling that said landowners in a section of Westerly could put up fences to keep the public off their 3.2-km stretch of beach.

The attorney general’s office and environmental groups had argued that the land had been dedicated to the public more than a century ago.

The court disagreed, finding the beach is privately owned.

The attorney general says he’s disappointed but points out that the decision does not affect a state constitutional guarantee to access the shoreline.

Swift frequently vacations at her beachfront home in a different section of town.

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