From Sosua News:
Politur cautious lately?
According to recent information, the tourist police (Politur) adjusted it's policy the last few days. The Politur seems to be more cautious and quiet than before. What happened?
Last week a committee of the Ministry of Tourism of Santo Domingo and the Ministry of Health (Salud P?blico) visited Sos?a. They do this almost every year, they check the local restaurants and bars if they live up to the hygiene rules. They also check the tax payments and permits.
Politur cautious lately? During the inspection tour, the committee members were overwhelmed with complaints from the owners. The complaints were primarily about the aggressive arrests by the Politur of street vendors and women walking alone and the negative impression this makes on the tourists. These arrests were frequently filmed by tourists and put on YouTube and this led to a wave of negative news about Sos?a. Moreover, the committee itself found out that many bars and restaurants were closed and in other places there was little clientele. They decided to suspend their tour of inspection and to go in consultation with the Mayor Ilana Neumann and the commander of the Politur. What they exactly discussed in the consultation and what the findings are is not yet disclosed. It seemed that the mayor was very upset by the decline of the restaurants and bars in business. Now we see that the last few days the Politur is more cautious and quiet.
It looks like and we hope that Sos?a will regain its valued conviviality.
What????? I thought the "clean-up" of Sosua was a mutual collaboration of both the police AND the mayor's office. :speechles:speechles
And what did they, the mayor and police, think would happen when one does things that aren't conducive to having convivial environment in town????? :surprised
No, more like a town in turmoil could be the impression of the atmosphere lately.......
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They likely scared away potential visitors by their ongoing pogrom of late !!!!!!!!!!! :speechles:speechles
Politur cautious lately?
According to recent information, the tourist police (Politur) adjusted it's policy the last few days. The Politur seems to be more cautious and quiet than before. What happened?
Last week a committee of the Ministry of Tourism of Santo Domingo and the Ministry of Health (Salud P?blico) visited Sos?a. They do this almost every year, they check the local restaurants and bars if they live up to the hygiene rules. They also check the tax payments and permits.
Politur cautious lately? During the inspection tour, the committee members were overwhelmed with complaints from the owners. The complaints were primarily about the aggressive arrests by the Politur of street vendors and women walking alone and the negative impression this makes on the tourists. These arrests were frequently filmed by tourists and put on YouTube and this led to a wave of negative news about Sos?a. Moreover, the committee itself found out that many bars and restaurants were closed and in other places there was little clientele. They decided to suspend their tour of inspection and to go in consultation with the Mayor Ilana Neumann and the commander of the Politur. What they exactly discussed in the consultation and what the findings are is not yet disclosed. It seemed that the mayor was very upset by the decline of the restaurants and bars in business. Now we see that the last few days the Politur is more cautious and quiet.
It looks like and we hope that Sos?a will regain its valued conviviality.
What????? I thought the "clean-up" of Sosua was a mutual collaboration of both the police AND the mayor's office. :speechles:speechles
And what did they, the mayor and police, think would happen when one does things that aren't conducive to having convivial environment in town????? :surprised
No, more like a town in turmoil could be the impression of the atmosphere lately.......
They likely scared away potential visitors by their ongoing pogrom of late !!!!!!!!!!! :speechles:speechles