This is the case with the Dutch gentleman at Porto Marie Beach, who charges you that amount of money to get married at Hunto Beach, the beach next to Porto Marie Beach. According to the information obtained, the man is in Porto Marie, and is attending the ground near Porto Marie. It is known that the land next to Porto Marie is private property, but not the beach! The field has a ditch, which is sealed with candles, hindering the passage of passengers. I’m not against it.
However, the fact that the lake is on the coast of the property does not make you the owner of the beach in question. In this way, our islanders who want to have a feast or a wedding on the aforementioned beach, have learned that the animal carries the key to the well, so they must make contact with the animal. So it became known that the owner charges Nafl. 2000,- to use our beach, on our land, in our country.
It is unusual to see this kind of injustice happening! Where in the world can you leave your country and go to a country that doesn’t belong to you? For it is not possible for anyone, from any part of the world, to come and send and restrict the earth’s son to use his games for free. If we continue to do these things by force, we will become objects of humiliation.
We therefore urge our corresponding Minister to act swiftly to deal with this situation and put a stop to the injustice that is taking place. If this is the case, then the government itself should close all beaches and start collecting. For we know that the tax we pay comes from the treasury, not from someone else’s pocket or wealth.