Monday, January 4, 2010

Penang under Lim Guan Eng .

Beaches look more like a garbage dump

GEORGE TOWN: A public health scientist from Sweden who is on holiday here has joined tourists calling for a clean-up of the state’s dirty beaches.

Alan Dilani, 52, rapped the authorities for “completely ignoring” the value of maintaining beautiful beaches.

Dilani, who has been staying at a beach hotel for two weeks with his family, said ignorance would not only jeopardise the state’s tourism but also its economy in the long run.

“Penang is an island and the first thing that comes to tourists’ mind when visiting the place is its beaches.

Dirty spot: The Batu Ferringhi beach is full of rubbish.

“We are here to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery but it has turned out to be a great disappointment.

“The rubbish is not only an eyesore but it also affects the health and well-being of tourists,” he told The Star after reading a reader’s complaint letter in the newspaper yesterday.

Dilani said his profession has taken him to many places including Langkawi and Thailand where there are green sea water and beautiful beaches.

“But in Penang, I just don’t know how to describe it.

“You can see two colours on the sea water here – greyish along the shore and greenish as we move further out to the sea.

“Greyish means the seawater is dirty and greenish means it is clean. I spent three hours on a boat but I could only get four small fish,” he said.

State Local Government and Traffic Management Committee chairman Chow Kon Yeow said the state would consider setting up a special squad to clean up the beaches.

“We are cleaning up beaches regularly but the situation is still unsatisfactory.”

Penang Municipal Council public health and licensing committee chairman Tay Leong Seng said he would instruct officers to go to the ground and check on the complaints.

“Sometimes rubbish is carried from the sea to the beach during high tide and when it is low tide, the rubbish gets left behind on the beach.

“We have a contractor to clean the beaches every morning but if we find out that they are not carrying out their job properly, we will fine or terminate the contract,” he said.

Yesterday, a reader who called himself Zari Malaysiana took to task the relevant authorities in Penang for taking dirty beaches lightly.

On Thursday, The Star also published a letter from a British tourist who was frustrated over the state of the Batu Ferringhi beach.

R.K. Imms said that when he was in the state last year, the authorities had done a good job in keeping the beach clean, but this year it was worse than ever.

He said all the rubbish bins were full, there were food cartons and beer bottles and broken glass everywhere.

Hey, Guan Eng Are You Blaming the Previous BN Govt again on this ? Going from Bad to Worst ...

7 comments:

  1. The rubbish throwing att of malaysians will not go away over night. It is the Gov which failed to educate the people. Secondly, there is a FINE system. But like many other issues, the Gov fail to carry out the law. Even the streets of MAlaysia (not just Penang) are dirty as the Majlis did not carry out their duty. Ala, Malas lah. Biasa lah.

    Even streets you can not handled, how can you haddle the seaside which you do not een know where the rubbish came from??

    Even KTK time (YEs blame the previous BN admin.)Mahathir has mentioned that Penang was the dirtiest state in Malaysia.

    Put that aside, what can BN, as an opposition, suggest??!! Not just rant and rave!!

    Penang Lang.

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  2. What?

    DAP can rant and rave, MCA can't?

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  3. MCA has no right to rant and rave. MCA cannot. Tak boleh.

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  4. MCA has never run a state government before. It has no experience. How do we know MCA can do a good job of running a state? How can we tell MCA can do as good a job as DAP under the circumstances in Penang?

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  5. Being in the opposition MCA have every right to serve the people to oversee and commend just like what DAP did before 308.

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  6. To: justice4otk.

    Is really heat me up while reading this article...
    But its turn to funny when i read through some of the comments written...
    From those comments, We really hope that the one who are writing all this not to be so childish anymore...The problem in our country or even Penang (previous goverment) is not about this rubbish...But is about the whole system we practising...and the most important is about how u have fight for us?
    How much u have fight ur own child/race/people...

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    He had made his notes. The Private, eyes wideas he realized his mistake, shook his head.

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