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# NameComments
1351 AnonymousFree Jamaika. Free WINNIFRED BItch!!!
1352 Anonymous
1353 giannacerettiBrava come semore maria carla soeriamo di salvare almeno questo splendido posto.ciao
1354 AnonymousThe worlds beauties need to be saved.
1355 LadyLstop babylonia
1356 Izett SolomonIt is more than time to wake up Ladies and Gentlemen......! Let us the public learn how to manage beach, nearby sea resources and waterfront land sustainably. Who is going to be the first to build a home that supplies its own electricity, collects and stores its own water and has connected food and medicinal gardens? Are we ready for composting toilets and compost heaps? Can we do without plastics and certain innapropriate substances? When will a politician emmerge that encourages soil enrichment and conservation?
1357 AnonymousI been there 2 years ago.. thats the most wonderfil place in this world. it has to be protected!!!! its a shame to have another rich americans who keep this area only fot theirselves
1358 Anonymousprotect da wonderful place!!!!
1359 AnonymousKeep up the good work.
1360 IsabellaNooo Winnifred Beach deve rimanere libera!!
1361 Anonymousplease dont develop this
1362 Patrick RosshirtPlease provide some update. It is now June 8th 2008. What the ras is taking so long.Justice delayed is justice denied. Are you to busy murdering each other to solve this never ending issue? A promise is a comfort to a fool. Wake Up Mr. Golding it is time to led or leave. There are still at least five flights to Miami a day, Take Michael's advise if you are afraid.
1363 Jude CampbellYet another beach in Jamaica under threat? Do the people of Jamaica not matter at all? And what about people like myself and my family who would rather have the choice of using beaches which are open to all. We are of Jamaican parentage and live in the UK. When we visit Jamaica we have no interest whatsoever in staying in private/all-inclusive hotels, prefering to see the real beauty of Jamaica. It's such a shame that this beautiful country is being spoiled by greed. I appeal to people to boycott these places. Do not be brainwashed into thinking that you need to stay in these places to be safe. Remember that you are only feeding these selfish peoples greed and doing nothing but damage to the Jamaican environment and economy
1364 Paul Stockhausen
1365 Martin Grosseggersave da nature and da beautiful land !!!
1366 muelleder christina
1367 Marion Moser
1368 christian gruber
1369 Karin Hay
1370 AnonymousI no longer live in Jamaica but try to visit as often as I can. Jamaica has been known for having the best beaches and I think that deveoping this area will not only prevent visitors as well as locals from enjoying this public beach but will have a negative effect on the area.
1371 Anonymous
1372 paolo zanellafree and respect
1373 paolo zanellafree and respect
1374 Robert GannetSave Winnifred!
1375 elizabeth ernstagreed - very beautiful place, thinking of relocating to fairy hill - only if this gem is preserved -can't see another loss of beaurtiful natural resouces - Blue Lagoon, Silver Sands, etc. Good luck!
1376 Anonymous
1377 Patrick RosshirtIt,s nearly the end of June without resolution. The courts have proved their inability to provide justice in a timely manner to the people of PORTLAND Parish. This matter has lingered far too long. Justice delayed is justice denied, and this is one of the many reasons that the people of Jamaica often take the law into their own hands. There will be no PEACE, without EQUAL RIGHTS and JUSTICE. The government is the greatest impediment to peace. A house divided against itself can not stand. UNITE and resolve this issue for the children of Portland. Do this one thing well and do it Now! PEACE
1378 Shaun Douglas
1379 Sandra Mcleod
1380 Cecile Hosang
1381 Kayla RosshirtI was born in Portland,Jamaica in 1999.i grew up on Winnifred beach and my dad taught me how to swimm there.that is why i want the beach to be free
1382 BARRY GOLDi have been building a house in fairy hill for the last six years, i visit winnifred beach very often while i am in jamaica,i have spoken to a lot of tourists, and everyone of them says it is the best beach they have visited,i love the beach and would love to see it preserved.
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1384 Marc Graham
1385 Anonymouswhen I am in Jamaica I go to Winnifred as much as I can , Winnifred belongs to the people , without them it would not be the same... Free Winnifred and leave it be.!!
1386 Estefania ParadaNature is and should be free, such a beautiful place should be seen by all eyes...just how it's always been!
1387 Samuele Orsi
1388 Anonymous
1389 Cindy Smithkeep it free and natural!
1390 Euvine Dare
1391 Patrick RosshirtAs Independence Day approaches without resolution to the Winnifred issue one can only hope that the court will continue to fiddle on the road to justice. As long as justice is delayed the people of Portland will be the beneficiaries with continued unabated use of the beach. Without resolution and the status quo being maintained it becomes more difficult for the people of portland to be dispossessed of their inherent right to Winnifred Beach. It seems in this case that justice delayed has thus far been justice natural and pure. Long may the this truth be evident that the natural rights of the people can not be taken away by any court.
1392 Patrick RosshirtAs Independence Day approaches without resolution to the Winnifred issue one can only hope that the court will continue to fiddle on the road to justice. As long as justice is delayed the people of Portland will be the beneficiaries with continued unabated use of the beach. Without resolution and the status quo being maintained it becomes more difficult for the people of portland to be dispossessed of their inherent right to Winnifred Beach. It seems in this case that justice delayed has thus far been justice natural and pure. Long may the this truth be evident that the natural rights of the people can not be taken away by any court.
1393 Patrick RosshirtAs Independence Day approaches without resolution to the Winnifred issue one can only hope that the court will continue to fiddle on the road to justice. As long as justice is delayed the people of Portland will be the beneficiaries with continued unabated use of the beach. Without resolution and the status quo being maintained it becomes more difficult for the people of portland to be dispossessed of their inherent right to Winnifred Beach. It seems in this case that justice delayed has thus far been justice natural and pure. Long may the this truth be evident that the natural rights of the people can not be taken away by any court.
1394 Ursula Wiesmannkeep winnifred beach free to the public. Thank you.
1395 Lisa WightAllow Winnifred Beach to remain as it is - a beach for Jamaicans and visitors to enjoy. What's the purpose of living on a beautiful island if all of the beautiful beaches belong to the resorts?

 

Signatures | Total: 1,395