05-27-2019, 01:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2019, 01:08 PM by Westenders.)
Where was that posted firemon?
She is right, this has been happening all over for a long time, police locking things off as soon they start.
Ive said for long enough , on here too, Negril is dying a death
The all inclusives will be all that is left, and I think this is the plan., Ive been saying this long time
The police are just doing the bidding of a few powerful geriatrics trying to get rid of competition and keep folk in the hotels. People have accused the all inclusives of doing this for years, but the Negril authorities are doing this themselves now using an oppressive strategy. Who is to gain? Answer that question and then all will be clear.
Tourists need to stop complaining about loud music, just stay in hotels not as close to venues, it’s totally possible.
She’s right about the hotels too, if you stay in s hotel and they provide entertainment, you will hear loud performances, how do they get away with it? I wonder lol
Look at the west end road conditions , disgusting for a tourist town. Lack of investment is squeezing businesses, funnelling tourists right where they want them.
We still go out at night in Negril socialising, but mostly the place is as dead as a dodo.
It looks like if you don’t want to see your favourite establishments close up, then make your voices heard on the social media platforms out there.
Are the Negril police, and tourist board on line?
She is right, this has been happening all over for a long time, police locking things off as soon they start.
Ive said for long enough , on here too, Negril is dying a death
The all inclusives will be all that is left, and I think this is the plan., Ive been saying this long time
The police are just doing the bidding of a few powerful geriatrics trying to get rid of competition and keep folk in the hotels. People have accused the all inclusives of doing this for years, but the Negril authorities are doing this themselves now using an oppressive strategy. Who is to gain? Answer that question and then all will be clear.
Tourists need to stop complaining about loud music, just stay in hotels not as close to venues, it’s totally possible.
She’s right about the hotels too, if you stay in s hotel and they provide entertainment, you will hear loud performances, how do they get away with it? I wonder lol
Look at the west end road conditions , disgusting for a tourist town. Lack of investment is squeezing businesses, funnelling tourists right where they want them.
We still go out at night in Negril socialising, but mostly the place is as dead as a dodo.
It looks like if you don’t want to see your favourite establishments close up, then make your voices heard on the social media platforms out there.
Are the Negril police, and tourist board on line?