Tuesday, July 22, 2025 – WITH ALL THE FUN RULES, NOT A FUN DAY AT THE BEACH

The Strict rules of Decorum
at
Rockaway Beach,
Established by a
Police Captain in 1904
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Ephemeral New York
Issue # 1490

Wondering why the beachgoers in this Rockaway Beach postcard don’t look like they’re having much fun—with their heavy hats, head-to-toe bathing outfits, and stiff posture as they sit in wood chairs or stand near the water?
It might have something to do with some new beach rules instituted a few years earlier.
According to a 2017 article in the longtime Rockaway news site The Wave, an NYPD Captain named Louis Kreuscher was concerned that a surge in visitors to this popular summer destination in the early years of the 20th century might have a negative effect on morals and manners.
So he composed a list of etiquette violations, which The Wave published in an August 1904 edition. The rules included the following:
“No person or persons shall be allowed to sit on the sand under the boardwalk after dark; As the beach is a public place, kissing is strictly forbidden; No hand-holding allowed; Hugging is strictly forbidden and the beach is for the use of bathers and is not to be used as a trysting place…”
A Wikipedia page on the history of Rockaway Beach also referenced Kreuscher’s rules, adding that they allowed for the “censoring the bathing suits to be worn, where photographs could be taken, and specifying that women in bathing suits were not allowed to leave the beachfront.”
Not using the beach as a “trysting place” seems reasonable. But no hugging, handholding, or heading to the boardwalk in a bathing suit? At some point in the 20th century, these rules were ignored, the
PHOTOS OF THE DAY
SNUGGLING PERMITTED TODAY AT THE ROCKAWAYS

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