It’s surprisingly easy for journalists in Florida to get access to police incident reports due to the state’s strong public records laws.
"Florida has got one of the broadest public records laws in the country," Barbara Petersen, president of Florida's First Amendment Foundation, told CNN. "As soon as that incident report is filed (by law enforcement), we can go and make a public record request and get it."
Other theories for why such an abundance of unbelievable stories surface in Florida include its large, diverse population, its year-round hot and sunny weather conditions, and its lack of adequate mental health funding.
there are no states in Florida, Florida IS a state and has counties.
Yes,In Stories People Say he Kissed A Man. After Stories People found out he was gay. Then,1 Lady Saw im Kissing A Man At The Libary. So Yes He is Gay.
About 13 or so.
Pines love sun and Florida has a lot of it
There are approximately 10ft per story, so 24 stories are approximately 240ft.
Each story is about 10 feet, so 400 feet is about 40 stories.
There are many Apalachicola, so on
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Why are there so many casualties in the Bermuda Triangle. One time, a man was going to Florida through the Bermuda triangle by boat. People in Florida found the boat drifting in the sea - near land - with no passengers on it. All they found were glass bottles of wine in the stores, and they were not their on the man's way to Florida. Scary isn't it. This is a true story and one of the most mysterious for this topic.
There are so many Dreamtime stories because the Aborigines of Australia consider this to be where they all began. During this time the supernatural ancestors of the Aborigines walked the land and left behind many monuments, in the form of natural features, for the people. The stories tell of these events.
its not ponce de leon found Florida and saw so many flowers and flowers in spanish is flores so they called Florida
it is 80 ft (24 m) so about 8 stories