Fight the good cause

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Posted on Jul 19 2012

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This is going out to DPL to please answer as to why you are pushing to designate the island of Managaha off limits to all other marine sports. As far as we know it never took effect for a long time. Why do you government disrupt these businesses when they pay you a fee for such sports. It’s such a hassle to disrupt these sports companies, especially at this time. Tasi Tour pays only a portion of the island to use, not the whole island to include the water. What is the government itself thinking?

And now they are going to hold a protest rally. I urge all marine sports companies not only to protest but to sue the government and DPL to teach them a lesson. Maybe then they would think before doing this. Today you will see all marine sports businesses, beach boys, and their families rally for this. I hope you can find it in your heart to find ways to help them out because they are people like you, trying to make a living while entertaining our tourists. If you can’t then you are out. Find another job.

This government is hopeless and you are trying to make things worse. If these marine sports companies pull out, then what other income would you have? More and more companies are pulling out of Saipan due to its many crises and you are going to make it worse. Try and ease the situation by a finding a good solution. And to all beach boys, FIGHT for this, I urge you. Don’t let this happen. Fight the good cause.

Brenson John
Koblerville, Saipan

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