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01 Oct 2012 15:28 #104137
by SCA
Dude...if they were to have that beach privately managed then that would not be happening...it is really rather simple. But the beach is free, cars damage the roads, and everyone takes their garbage there and leave it. There are no garbage bins available as receptacles. So the situation is really one of neglect from the village council, to the organizers and the patrons.
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01 Oct 2012 17:32 #104213
by boquiesse
Privately managed? Only if someone in authority kept a close eye on the private company.
A fellow who returned to Guyana wrote a book about the rampant corruption that exists and the rip off at all costs attitude that seems to exist.
It seems as if no one is held accountable for anything that happens in Guyana - it's the veritable wild west.
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01 Oct 2012 17:39 #104216
by ketchim
Listen up chap :
The Wild West had a code of conduct that they operated by :
Steal a Cow and you get Lynched !
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01 Oct 2012 17:42 #104222
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I suspect the same thing happens in Guyana, it is just that it does not get in the newspapers!!
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