Man evicted after living on golf course for 40 yrs

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MIAMI, Florida (AP) -- A man who lived on a golf course for 40 years was told to leave because some golfers complained that he scared them.

Other golfers, however, said Kenny Bethel is harmless and should be allowed to stay at Palmetto Golf Course.

Bethel, 55, first showed up at the golf course after he ran away from home in 1963. He collected and resold stray golf balls, used the club's showers and toilets at night and slept in a sheltered area on the course that housed the showers.

"This course became my job and, later, my home," he said.

For the last nine years, he had been joined by his wife Francis, 43. They have since relocated to a space under a nearby bridge.

"What have I done to deserve this?" Bethel asked.

Bethel now gets chased away by the staff when he tries to collect balls. And the restrooms are locked at night.

"It's a huge dilemma," said Carlos McKeon, manager of Miami-Dade County Golf Operations. "We used to cast a benign eye on Kenny. But when a few golfers complained that he's trespassing and it's against the law, we had to get him off."

Bethel turned down a job in course maintenance because he wanted to be self-employed, McKeon said.

Golfers who had become accustomed to seeing Bethel on the course were surprised by his banishment.

"It seems a shame that someone who is an institution on the course can't be grandfathered in," golfer Jim Adamson said.

"He's a nice guy," agreed golfer Mario Deif. "You have to admire someone who has debunked modern life and lives off the land."
 
Let's see...

He turned down a job offer because he wanted to be "self-employed". Which means in effect, that he would rather steal golf balls and resell them than take an honest job from the rightful owners of said golf balls.

Then again, by all accounts he is a "good guy"

It seems to me that if he wants to live there, he should have taken their job offer. Or perhaps joined society and taken a job somewhere and gotten a real place to live.

Either way, it is his choice what he wants to do with his life. But it isn't the Golf Course owners responsability to provide him with a place to stay if he declined their job offer.
 
Why did it take them 40 years to get rid of him? Does he have any rights because he has done this for 40 years?
 
Originally posted by 4xchampncountin@Jan 13 2004, 07:52 AM
He turned down a job offer because he wanted to be "self-employed". Which means in effect, that he would rather steal golf balls and resell them than take an honest job from the rightful owners of said golf balls.

Exactly what I was thinking!
 
Originally posted by the5car@Jan 16 2004, 12:08 PM
What I want to know is....how did he meet his wife ??
I was wondering the same thing. Was she living on the driving range?
 
Sounds like to me you have a hand full stiffneck rich folk. That thought he wasn't good enought to be on their golf course.
 
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