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Volusia County is like the Florida of Florida, it's where Daytona (of Daytona 500 and Daytona Bike Week) is, and it's one of just 4 or 5 places in FL that allow driving on the beaches.
A woman was hit by a car on this beach in March, a 3 year old was hit in April, and now this (almost) 2 year old, and that's just this beach, just this year, so far.
If you're still wondering why this is allowed to continue (and will be indefinitely), watch this short interview with a Volusia County Council member, and see on his face how many fucks he gives:
https://youtu.be/YWleqRrPvmg
My parents have an old picture in a photo album of them on that beach. Followed by a picture of some guys expensive muscle car being washed away by the rising tide