as a new season is on the distant horizon another new rule is proposed to encourage tourists!
http://www.goablog.org/posts/glass-liquor-bottles-to-be-banned-on-goa-beaches/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+goablog%2FdoAO+%28Goa%29
del949 wrote:as a new season is on the distant horizon another new rule is proposed to encourage tourists!
http://www.goablog.org/posts/glass-liquor-bottles-to-be-banned-on-goa-beaches/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+goablog%2FdoAO+%28Goa%29
Did you want to tread on broken glass on the beach or in the sea then?
This is not going to affect foreign tourists unless they behave like domestic tourists
I didn't see anything where we were but OH went for runs along the beach and saw a real mess by Calangute steps.
Did you want to tread on broken glass on the beach or in the sea then?
Of course I don't, nor do I want anyone else to do so.
But I do want to enjoy a beer on the beach with my lunch.
I can't say that I have ever seen any broken glass on the beach, perhaps it varies from beach to beach. I spend most of my time on Candolim beach and glass is certainly not a problem there.
I would have thought that there was more danger of broken glass from glasses rather than bottles but there is no proposal to make plastic glasses compulsory.
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-04-24/goa/38789920_1_goa-beaches-goan-beaches-tourism-official
It is pretty clear that the new rule is not aimed at foreigners buying drinks at shacks served in glasses.
And even if they do choose to drink their beer from the bottle (disgusting anyway and positively dangerous in a hygene-free country like India), presumably most foreigners do not get blind drunk and throw their empty bottles into the sea?
Talking to a goan friend and she was telling us indian tourists are now given a leaflet telling them how to behave and how to clean up after themselfs whilst on holiday.
It is pretty clear that the new rule is not aimed at foreigners buying drinks at shacks served in glasses.
I thought that it clearly included shacks serving beer to sunbeds.
Obviously not aimed at shacks serving beer at tables but many enjoy a beer whilst on sunbeds.
This I can only guess at is the amount of Indians (I haven't witnessed any other nationality doing this) who walk up and down the coastline with a bottle in hand, and then just throw the empty to the sea.
Candolim to Sinquerim, has been no different this season than others, but you do see broken bottles, light bulbs from the fishing boats/tankers and needles - non of these are something I want to place a foot on.
No need to stop shacks serving drinks on sunbeds, educate the tourists 1st
During our months stay last November I walked the beches between Candolim and Baga daily and the filth discarded on the beaches, by the local tourists was truly shocking. This ban, without very heavy policing, will do nothing to stop the thousands of short stay tourists from the rest of India,that are lured to Goa by the cheaper alchohol here, carrying on as usual . The vast majority of their supplies are bought off beach and simply consumed and discarded once they hit the beach from their buses etc.
We are just back from a month in Sydney, when you walk the length of the beach at Manley or indeed any of Sydneys beaches, busy yet spotless, not as much as a discarded cigarette end, you realise just how auful Goas beaches have become. I fear this latest ploy will do absolutley nothing to address the problem.
Alan
On one occasion a group of young, smart and seemingly affluent Indian guys came onto the beach and sat drinking bottles of Kingfisher Strong. They had a good laugh and then just walked off down the beach, leaving 10 empty pint bottles on the beach. Unbelievable!
There seems to be a cultural issue about just leaving your mess behind and it's somebody else's job to clear it up.
Unfortunately a lot of the domestic tourists just see Goa as somewhere to have a laugh in, go to the beach, drink some beer, occasionally drown themselves through stupidity and treat the whole place like a toilet.
Post a Reply
Please sign in or register an account to reply to this post.
Similar Topics
-
10 Bed Rule - Getting worried
Posted by Donna B in Goa Discussion Forum
-
anyone had the new 60 day rule enforced yet?
Posted by Mike Richardson in Goa Discussion Forum
-
two month rule
Posted by bonksy in Goa Discussion Forum
-
Little known rule for refunds
Posted by daveyjp in Holiday Complaints
-
Visa - two month rule
Posted by hudo in Goa Discussion Forum