That's the thing. The cops aren't going to be out there enforcing this en masse. There may be a few NIMBY jackasses that will throw a hissy fit about it but for the most part if people are being respectful and not leaving trash all over the place they will be fine. I view this the same way I view the open container rules for tailgating. If you're being a dumb drunk asshole before and after the waiver time then it gives the police an option to get rid of you. If you're chill and not causing a seen you'll be fine.
Kinda like the rachers in Nevada ... and, even more so, Oregon (how did the government get away with double-jeopardy in Oregon?)
Local law enforcement likes them and works with them. In Nevada, the BLM's own studies showed the land was better off with the ranchers, and the BLM's own contractors harmed the environment even worse -- evidence withheld, hence the mistrial -- beyond the government and the Progressive media lying to the public, they did it in court too.
The problem is people who are absolutist on this issue. Who don't respect the private citizens who respect the environment better than the government, let alone the government wants land it can provide to developers years down the road. Even worse? I cannot understand Progressives who say Conservatives shouldn't complain about undocumented residents allegedly causing a burden on the taxpayer, but then turn around and tell the government to use their guns against American citizens (ranchers) who are allegedly causing a burden on the taxpayers.
I also love how the government even drags Native Americans in, and then they find out the US federal government is still like Andrew Jackson, and serving the rich white developers in the end, years down the road.
Which is why I really dislike a lot of people saying people are benefiting from having beaches via the taxpayers.
E.g., My boss at work is fighting this non-sense right now.
I.e., Because they put up a gate, the county stop maintaining the public access road. They took the gate down, but the county still won't maintain the public access road, and expects them to repair it before they will, even though the county neglected it for decades. Hence why they finally put up a gate.
It's almost at the point of lawyers, and my boss really doesn't have the money to take on city hall.