

California
Private security guards roamed the public beach south of San Francisco, tossing out surfers and swimmers found there. On Thursday, Khosla learned not to mess with surfers, when he lost an appeal to bar public access to the Martins Beach Road.
A three-judge panel of the California 1st District Court of Appeals rejected the appeal of Khosla’s management companies, Martins Beach 1 and Martins Beach 2, in a suit challenging the legality of his road blockage, filed in March 2013 by the Surfrider Foundation.
The decision also ordered Khosla to pay nearly $500,000 in attorney costs.
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