10-26-2017, 06:19 PM
A popular Negril nightclub has now seemingly, and perhaps brazenly, become a training ground for pimps, prostitutes and con men. Like lions hunting prey, they lurk behind the clouds of smoke and disco lights looking for any hint of fresh meat they can latch on to; and once found, go in for the kill. An innocent night out with the students to experience the Jamaican entertainment scene quickly turned into regret as we became security guards attempting to scathe off the many indecent proposals from men, women and tweens alike.
http://sports.jamaica-gleaner.com/article/commentary/20171025/beienetch-watson-and-nicole-hay-walters-negril-paradise-burning
As more multinational corporations acquire what is left of the 'Capital of Casual', what are the long-term implications for the people of Negril? More so, with law enforcement seeming to ostensibly accept the status quo as tourism organisations continuing to embellish the few positives of this once tranquil paradise?
http://sports.jamaica-gleaner.com/article/commentary/20171025/beienetch-watson-and-nicole-hay-walters-negril-paradise-burning
As more multinational corporations acquire what is left of the 'Capital of Casual', what are the long-term implications for the people of Negril? More so, with law enforcement seeming to ostensibly accept the status quo as tourism organisations continuing to embellish the few positives of this once tranquil paradise?