Goa May Ban Dusk-To-Dawn Swimming In Sea To Keep "Safe Tourism Place" Tag

Goa | Friday | 15th June, 2018

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Tourism authorities will also set up signboards at important beaches. "A proposal was also mooted to set up village wise committees which includes representatives of tourism stakeholders, police and the Tourism Department which would be responsible for tourism activities within a specific area on the beach," the Tourism Ministry said in a statement issued in Panaji. "The Tourism Department will move amendments to the Tourist Trade Act in the next Assembly session to impose penalties and fines to serve as deterrents against violators and violations," Mr Ajgaonkar said, adding that consumption of alcohol on the beach and driving on the beach should be deemed as offences. The minister also said that a private lifeguard agency, appointed by the ministry, should step up beach and water patrolling round the clock and has also offered support in terms of additional equipment, vehicles required to monitor the beaches and prevent tourists from venturing into the waters between sunset and sunrise. (File)In what seems to be a crackdown on errant tourists, Goa's Tourism Department on Friday said it was working on a ban on swimming in the sea from dusk to dawn, limit tourism activity to a limited area on a beach and even put together punitive measures for tourists violating law.The decision was taken at a meeting of Tourism Minister Manohar Ajgaonkar and industry stakeholders after a spate of incidents involving tourists , including a gangrape and mass drownings, forced the government to think of ways and means to limit violations along the state's coastal belt, which is popular with tourists..