Rs 2,000 fine for boozing, cooking on Goa beaches: Minister


Panaji, Jan 24 (IANS): Drinking alcohol or cooking in public on Goa's beaches will now attract a fine of Rs 2,000 or imprisonment for up to three months, according to an amendment to the Registration of Tourist Trade act which was approved by the state cabinet on Thursday.

Speaking to reporters here, Tourism Minister Manohar Ajgaonkar also said that the amendment would be tabled for passing in the upcoming session of the state Assembly which begins on January 29.

"We have brought this amendment for those who indulge in breaking bottles on the beach, cooking and drinking alcohol in public places like our beaches," Ajgaonkar said.

"Nobody can drink alcohol on our beaches and tourist places any more. Bottles cannot be carried there. Food also cannot be cooked in the open. All these offences will attract a fine of Rs 2,000. If the fine is not paid, an offence can be registered. The offender can be arrested and imprisoned for three months," Ajgaonkar said.

Those committing the listed offences in groups will be fined Rs 10,000.

The amendment comes at a time when the tourism and travel industry stakeholders have been blaming the government for poor vision as well as lack of will to attract "quality tourists" to Goa even as tourist footfalls to the coastal state have dipped over the last couple of years.

The Tourism Minister also said that once the amendments come into force, after they are passed in the Assembly, photographs of offenders could be sent across to the Tourism Ministry over WhatsApp to a special phone number, following which action would be taken within 12 hours.

  

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  • tom, uk

    Sat, Jan 26 2019

    How can this be a bad decision !!!, i,ve been to goa for holidays for many years and people are sick and tired of broken bottles, drinking, drunkeness and filthy habits from certain tourists on goa,s beautiful beaches, the government also should address the littering problem also, there are plenty of beach shacks to eat and drink and have a good time without spoiling it for the many tourists including myself who obey the rules.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Fri, Jan 25 2019

    Excellent decision. We should keep beaches clean and use only designated places on the beach and they are plenty out there

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  • Vinayak Mahindrakar, Goa

    Fri, Jan 25 2019

    It's a great decision and the fine should be 15000 and 6 months of imprisonment, and we don't want such tourist who believe in destroying the beauty of goa and image, Alcohols are not meant to drink on road or open area and cooking on road like beggars. This tourist should learn manners

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Thu, Jan 24 2019

    One regular commentator of DW will be most disappointed person...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Jan 24 2019

    Actually this is a bad decision. Who will go to Goa beaches without chilled beer or spicy hot prawns?
    Govt cannot play spoilsport. This will sound death knell for Tourism

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  • Karthik, Konaje /Navi Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 24 2019

    Since when beer and prawns became part of Sanathan culture?

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangga Gala Uru

    Thu, Jan 24 2019

    Pirki...

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 24 2019

    Ek ek falthu dimagwale athein hein kannon sikhane Keliye.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Jan 24 2019

    What about pleasure seekers?

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  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 24 2019

    Good decision .

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