This is an issue that has been raised in Parliament Tuesday, October 22 by the member Maya Hanoomanjee. The minister's response Kasenally: he instructed his officers so that they go as quickly as possible on the ground to see how the owners of campsites and hotels have blocked access to the beaches to the public.
" Bizin vinn gete sa !"loose, ironic, Patrick Momplé fisherman in Black River. The situation at the beach of La Preneuse, he says, is "inconceivable" . "Selma enn bout ki ouver, leres inn bloke.. " According to Patrick Momplé, some owners build walls to close public access. Cite the aisle Papayas, which is hardly accessible. This bothers many fishermen who must reach their boats.
Worse, he says, the owners do not hesitate to let their dogs on the beach. Scary and picnickers."Ena proprieter ki mem zet malpropre lisien kot dimoun pou asize !"
Jocelyn February, another resident of La Preneuse abounds in the same direction. " Avant, on pouvait marcher de la plage de La Preneuse jusqu’à celle de Tamarin. Longer laplaz aster, nepli kapav fer sa.. "Many access, he laments, have become private. "Dimoun trouv sa etonan kinn met baraz"
Same scenario on the northern beaches where concrete structures are built almost in the water. Calodyne in Anse La Raie, the situation is untenable, deplores Artnel Claude, a resident of the St-François. He cites the hounds running after the marchers, a hotel under construction which employs security guards with dogs on the beach, camp owners and even a 4-star hotel that forcing people to walk in the water to cross ...