Most people like the beach, but Florida lawyer Daniel Uhlfelder doesn’t think anyone should be allowed to visit them, at least not yet. Citing health officials, Uhlfelder thinks Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is putting beachgoers at risk of contracting COVID-19 by allowing them to enjoy the beaches before the virus has been sufficiently suppressed.

And Uhlfelder has a plan to make his views known. Starting May 1 when the beaches reopen across the state, he will visit various seaside locations dressed as the Grim Reaper.

“This is not a wise thing to do right now. I would love to got o the beach myself, there’s nothing I enjoy more than going to the beach, but in this situation I think it’s going to create a problem with drawing people to our area prematurely.” “The symbol of a Grim Reaper is a reality check as to what we’re dealing with here. I understand the pressure to do this. It’s a big part of our economy but this virus is deadly and it’s very contagious and I think we need to be thinking through.”

Uhlfelder plans to use his time on the road dressed as death to raise money for a political action committee called “Make My Day” that supports politicians he believes are doing the right thing.

As he travels the state, he should keep an eye on the thermometer. It gets hot in Florida in May, typically a very dry month. Visiting beaches in a long, black costume could be uncomfortable. It might be enough to make him want to go for a swim.