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    I believe this is one of the bars in "shanty town".
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    I believe this is one of the bars in "shanty town". And I think part of the reason some are uncomfortable in this area, the large amount of young children begging, some pushing those damn bracelets.
    Bars like that are some of my favorite across the island! You know the old saying, don't judge a book by its cover... (grin)
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    Harry, is this the place across SeaStar Lane directly across from Seastar Inn back in the Fisherman's village. This looks like my buddy Duce Blanc's shop?

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    Harry, is this the place across SeaStar Lane directly across from Seastar Inn back in the Fisherman's village. This looks like my buddy Duce Blanc's shop?
    I'm pretty sure it is. Was drinking (pub crawl after all) so can't say 100%.

    I enjoyed a couple beers there. I'd go back when not on the tour so as not to be a target. Not a whole lot different than going to say, Collettes.

    Having little kids sent by the parents to pull on the heartstrings of tourists for a cash handout is not cool, and begging is probably not a great lesson to learn at such a young age. We're not talking one or two... we're talking more than a dozen young children, and slightly older ones selling bracelets.

    Why not have them sell something useful? Snacks on a pub crawl? Hells yes! How many bags of chips or cookies or candy bars do you think they could have sold, and actually earned the money, and learned a much more positive lesson?

    I also wanted to state that I know that this area is not a shanty town - hence my use of quotes in my original post on the subject.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HarryS View Post
    Having little kids sent by the parents to pull on the heartstrings of tourists for a cash handout is not cool, and begging is probably not a great lesson to learn at such a young age. We're not talking one or two... we're talking more than a dozen young children, and slightly older ones selling bracelets.

    Why not have them sell something useful? Snacks on a pub crawl? Hells yes! How many bags of chips or cookies or candy bars do you think they could have sold, and actually earned the money, and learned a much more positive lesson?
    Harry...I think one or two is just as bad as a dozen children begging. And, they have sold more than bracelets...they were selling chocolate bars a few years back.
    We talked to more than a couple of children about getting their butts back in school...we encouraged them to become educated business people instead of skipping classes and begging off tourists and losing out on their schooling, etc. Thankfully we were lucky with a couple of boys.

    In the ensuing years...more children started to show up as tourists continued to bring items and hand over money to them. As I mentioned in my previous post, the issue intensified because Lenbert was asked to take people into areas that get bypassed and don't directly benefit from tourism...these visitors had items they wanted to give to the children. As more tourists heard about bringing gifts/candy/money during the pub crawl...the children were naturally excited to receive these gifts...and again the number of children increased following the bus around.

    It's become a double edged sword for Lenbert...as now the children are expecting gifts/money and many of the Love Bus Crawlers are wanting to give to the children...when or how does Lenbert stop it?

    Personally...I wish people would donate to places such as the NEET project or St. Anthony's soup kitchen or any of the outlining schools...rather than handing gifts/money over to a random child.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bnewb View Post
    Harry...I think one or two is just as bad as a dozen children begging. And, they have sold more than bracelets...they were selling chocolate bars a few years back.
    We talked to more than a couple of children about getting their butts back in school...we encouraged them to become educated business people instead of skipping classes and begging off tourists and losing out on their schooling, etc. Thankfully we were lucky with a couple of boys.

    In the ensuing years...more children started to show up as tourists continued to bring items and hand over money to them. As I mentioned in my previous post, the issue intensified because Lenbert was asked to take people into areas that get bypassed and don't directly benefit from tourism...these visitors had items they wanted to give to the children. As more tourists heard about bringing gifts/candy/money during the pub crawl...the children were naturally excited to receive these gifts...and again the number of children increased following the bus around.

    It's become a double edged sword for Lenbert...as now the children are expecting gifts/money and many of the Love Bus Crawlers are wanting to give to the children...when or how does Lenbert stop it?

    Personally...I wish people would donate to places such as the NEET project or St. Anthony's soup kitchen or any of the outlining schools...rather than handing gifts/money over to a random child.
    Agreed 100%, all of it. I really wish more tourists could/would understand this concept. Most of the people who do it, do it with the very best intentions, but just don't see the long term negative impact. There is also a positive impact, but that is much shorter lived.

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    This looks like the lane behind Ras Rodys and Sharks. We stay just up the lane a little bit more. Love all the little places through here. The shortcut into the village from Seastar puts you out by a little place that has awesome Patty's. Little red shack with a digicel sign and Christmas lights.

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