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Re: Mullet Bay litter
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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06/10/2020 08:02 PM
06/10/2020 08:02 PM
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Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 14,646 Brookfield, CT.
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We were there a couple of years ago when a bus full of cruise ship passengers pulled in. The driver served them rum punches in soft plastic cups and they threw them in the sand when they were done. And the really bad part was the driver left the debris there and called his peeps to the bus and left with no regard for cleaning up after his guests.
And the other side of that coin is we’ve been there many times when the big catamaran tours come in full of guests and dinghy their cooler to the beach. The last thing the mate does before he leaves with his cooler is police the beach in the immediate area of the cooler and dinghy and pick up any discarded trash. Much as I don’t always appreciate those larger cats coming in with all those people, I had to respect the fact they were considerate of the other beach patrons in cleaning up after themselves.
Respectfully,
pat
"Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them."
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