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Date Posted: Wed, May 28 2003, 2:05:47
Author: tango
Subject: Re: Litter on beach
In reply to: missy 's message, "Litter on beach" on Tue, May 20 2003, 11:52:37

Can't agree with you more. May be there should be park rangers patrolling the area. Think that will work? Doubt it will. At night people are still littering the beaches.

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[> [> Re: Litter on beach -- sierra, Sun, Jul 06 2003, 7:59:52

Are there specific areas on the island that are more affected than others? I'd hate to book my holiday at a resort that has litter along its beach


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