One thing I can't stand is the thoughtless tourists who happen to plague this area even when the economy is at its worst.
My parents are staying at a very nice time share in Pompano and they're on the 6th floor (out of 6) with a beach view. I mean, you walk out onto their balcony and you see the beach straight ahead with NOTHING between you and it except a lagoon and a small dune.
Now, the ecosystem here can be very sensitive (like many). The tide-lagoon has a lot of fish in it as well as plant life. They also have signs around saying "DO NOT FEED THE FISH" (Or sea turtles etc..), even on the foot bridge across it to the beach.
Well, a couple, obviously tourists (why else would they be at the time share?) walked out onto the bridge with several full plastic shopping bags. I thought they were heading to the beach for a picnic, no big deal.
Then, something scary happened.
First, I understand how some people feel the need to feed the wildlife, you don't want to throw away food, you want to help them, etc.. Normally I'll look the other way if you throw a piece of bread (broken up) or two at birds or fish. That's no biggie.
These two started pouring ENTIRE BAGS of potato chips into the lagoon (thanfully only the chips, not the bags). From what I could see, it looked like anything you can imagine, Doritos, Cheetos, regular chips (I'm assuming different flavors). These seemed to be mostly full bags (at least), some they even OPENED and dumped the chips into the lagoon. They must have gone though 10-15 bags of chips, dumping one after another.
My wife and I wanted to complain to the time share management but my parents insisted that we didn't (it's their time share) - they didn't want any backlash (I know, they wouldn't have gotten any).
Don't these people realize how unhealthy these foods are for us, let alone marine life? Plus, a lot of it wasn't eaten so it just drifted in the lagoon and it looked like the canals where I live (not so touristy and clean). I really wished some of the property managers went out to talk to them but no one did.
Sometimes, I guess I shouldn't listen to my parents.
My parents are staying at a very nice time share in Pompano and they're on the 6th floor (out of 6) with a beach view. I mean, you walk out onto their balcony and you see the beach straight ahead with NOTHING between you and it except a lagoon and a small dune.
Now, the ecosystem here can be very sensitive (like many). The tide-lagoon has a lot of fish in it as well as plant life. They also have signs around saying "DO NOT FEED THE FISH" (Or sea turtles etc..), even on the foot bridge across it to the beach.
Well, a couple, obviously tourists (why else would they be at the time share?) walked out onto the bridge with several full plastic shopping bags. I thought they were heading to the beach for a picnic, no big deal.
Then, something scary happened.
First, I understand how some people feel the need to feed the wildlife, you don't want to throw away food, you want to help them, etc.. Normally I'll look the other way if you throw a piece of bread (broken up) or two at birds or fish. That's no biggie.
These two started pouring ENTIRE BAGS of potato chips into the lagoon (thanfully only the chips, not the bags). From what I could see, it looked like anything you can imagine, Doritos, Cheetos, regular chips (I'm assuming different flavors). These seemed to be mostly full bags (at least), some they even OPENED and dumped the chips into the lagoon. They must have gone though 10-15 bags of chips, dumping one after another.
My wife and I wanted to complain to the time share management but my parents insisted that we didn't (it's their time share) - they didn't want any backlash (I know, they wouldn't have gotten any).
Don't these people realize how unhealthy these foods are for us, let alone marine life? Plus, a lot of it wasn't eaten so it just drifted in the lagoon and it looked like the canals where I live (not so touristy and clean). I really wished some of the property managers went out to talk to them but no one did.
Sometimes, I guess I shouldn't listen to my parents.
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