Plot to kill tourism?
Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 12:46 am
I found this on the web while Googling for comments on the Tobago jazz festivals last month. I post it in this section because of the security aspect. It will be interesting to read any comments.
Plot to kill tourism?
By: Martin George
... For all the billions of dollars we have spent on tourism in this country, what do we have to show? We have an elderly Swedish couple murdered at Bon Accord; Queen Latifah and her entourage distressed by a burglary at their villa at Stonehaven; English tourists raped and violated, and an American businessman attacked, beaten and robbed at his villa at Canoe Bay. And as if this were not enough, to add insult to injury, the police seem clueless, and most of these perpetrators are at large, ready, willing and waiting to strike again, and laughing at the police and the nation in the process. Our Christmas staff function was held this year at Stonehaven Villas, and it is, quite possibly, the most elegant and exclusive vacation property in Tobago. Tobago already has lost the Hilton; does it want to lose Stonehaven, too?
Tobago is a small place where, by and large, people still know each other, and can spot a strange face in a village or neighbourhood, so don’t tell me that people out there don’t have the information as to who has been committing these crimes. It is known throughout Tobago that the village of Bethel and its surrounding areas have served as a breeding ground and nesting place for criminals. They descend at nights in droves to the nearby upscale properties at Mt Irvine, Black Rock, Mt Pleasant, Bethany and other districts and wreak havoc.
Robberies, rapes and other acts are committed with a frequency, intensity and savagery well beyond what is often reported in the media, as most victims just pack up and leave quietly, vowing never to return, and trying as much as possible to avoid the public spectacle of it all... After all the billions of dollars, all the ole talk, the rhetoric and grandstanding, with little or no results to show, what then can we conclude about our tourism situation, other than there may really be a plot to kill off tourism in Tobago?
Plot to kill tourism?
By: Martin George
... For all the billions of dollars we have spent on tourism in this country, what do we have to show? We have an elderly Swedish couple murdered at Bon Accord; Queen Latifah and her entourage distressed by a burglary at their villa at Stonehaven; English tourists raped and violated, and an American businessman attacked, beaten and robbed at his villa at Canoe Bay. And as if this were not enough, to add insult to injury, the police seem clueless, and most of these perpetrators are at large, ready, willing and waiting to strike again, and laughing at the police and the nation in the process. Our Christmas staff function was held this year at Stonehaven Villas, and it is, quite possibly, the most elegant and exclusive vacation property in Tobago. Tobago already has lost the Hilton; does it want to lose Stonehaven, too?
Tobago is a small place where, by and large, people still know each other, and can spot a strange face in a village or neighbourhood, so don’t tell me that people out there don’t have the information as to who has been committing these crimes. It is known throughout Tobago that the village of Bethel and its surrounding areas have served as a breeding ground and nesting place for criminals. They descend at nights in droves to the nearby upscale properties at Mt Irvine, Black Rock, Mt Pleasant, Bethany and other districts and wreak havoc.
Robberies, rapes and other acts are committed with a frequency, intensity and savagery well beyond what is often reported in the media, as most victims just pack up and leave quietly, vowing never to return, and trying as much as possible to avoid the public spectacle of it all... After all the billions of dollars, all the ole talk, the rhetoric and grandstanding, with little or no results to show, what then can we conclude about our tourism situation, other than there may really be a plot to kill off tourism in Tobago?