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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    Quote Originally Posted by Doobieman View Post
    The president was just in Sosua, he even went by Flip's bar. Lmao I don't think anything is being shut down anytime soon. They will continue to look the other way, there's too much financial benefits that arise from the situation. For both the women who work out there, and the business that support them

    Plans are already in motion and things will be moving quickly and sooner than you think. Another big meeting this morning with the beach vendors, turismo and the mayor. There was never any talk about shutting anything down. The plan is to move the vendors to two central plazas and have adequate parking. The government gave Sosua RD$350,000,000. Nobody will be look away this time.

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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    The family who 'donates' the land is one of the President's supporters.

    First they would build the plaza (at the government expense), so it would be convenient to park buses with tourists and milk them at one location,

    at the same time they will remove the vendors from the beach, that is basically 'relocate the natives'

    and then the family will sell the land (between the beach and a highway) to a developer and cash out big time.

    That is the plan


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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    Quote Originally Posted by sopranostingray View Post
    The chicas are now so fat and ugly that the police will not go near them.
    Damn! LMAO 😂

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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    Quote Originally Posted by sopranostingray View Post
    The chicas are now so fat and ugly that the police will not go near them.
    I noticed that when they do pick up chicas they avoid the big girls. Apparently they choose not to wrestle in the streets with those cows out of fear of injury.

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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    Pretty good video with the take on the possible beach redevelopment by the Sosuaone dude

    https://youtu.be/KMbNm4gUVh4



    I like watching his videos he always has pretty informative info

    He also live streams from the beach which I don't really care for but some that nothing better to do might like it.
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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    Quote Originally Posted by j_d66 View Post
    Pretty good video with the take on the possible beach redevelopment by the Sosuaone dude

    https://youtu.be/KMbNm4gUVh4



    I like watching his videos he always has pretty informative info

    He also live streams from the beach which I don't really care for but some that nothing better to do might like it.
    Danny is a good dude. Met him when I was in town in June-July. Very nice bar, great staff, and as you said, his videos are well done with lots of solid info. As long as his bar remains on the beach, I'll be sure to stop by every time I come down.

    I know this subject of beach development has been bantered about for years here and elsewhere but I think this time, there very well may be reason to give it a hard look. With millions of pesos apparently on the table, and the family (families) that actually own the beach property offering the government a sweet deal, I think it might only be a matter of time before bulldozers and other earth moving equipment make their appearance on the beach to get the redevelopment project underway.

    I'm just wondering if there is a section of the beach that is left for a certain number of shacks to serve drinks and food, would it be the part closest to the Sosua entrance or the Charimicos entrance? And how many will there be? 25? 50? And for those who will be left out, will they be compensated for the loss of their business?

    Guess we'll need to stay tuned.

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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smooth View Post
    Danny is a good dude. Met him when I was in town in June-July. Very nice bar, great staff, and as you said, his videos are well done with lots of solid info. As long as his bar remains on the beach, I'll be sure to stop by every time I come down.

    I know this subject of beach development has been bantered about for years here and elsewhere but I think this time, there very well may be reason to give it a hard look. With millions of pesos apparently on the table, and the family (families) that actually own the beach property offering the government a sweet deal, I think it might only be a matter of time before bulldozers and other earth moving equipment make their appearance on the beach to get the redevelopment project underway.

    I'm just wondering if there is a section of the beach that is left for a certain number of shacks to serve drinks and food, would it be the part closest to the Sosua entrance or the Charimicos entrance? And how many will there be? 25? 50? And for those who will be left out, will they be compensated for the loss of their business?

    Guess we'll need to stay tuned.

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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    As a precondition,

    I would like to see the documents of which parcels of land exactly the family owns.

    I would like to read into their plans to cash out and sell the land - without the signed contract there is no point to move poor folks from the beach.

    There are many Dominican stakeholders,

    and myself as a visitor,

    and I like the bay, tree shade, casitas, washrooms, and the atmosphere where there is a mix of locals and visitors.

    Other beaches nearby lack mostly of the above.

    I can only hope that the plan won't materialize. There is nothing good to it other than unloading the land to a developer.

    Access to beaches has to be public, however by an example of Casa Marina hotel nearby, there is no public access to Dominicans and everyone else.

    I used to spend 2 to 4 hours at the beach daily, and without it, and with night life options crippled, there won't be much incentive to me to come and stay in Sosua.

    The right decision for the country is to forbid permanent structures within certain limit of the shoreline etc, create marine parks and care for the bay, guarantee unimpeded public access to the beaches, etc.

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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    Quote Originally Posted by questner View Post

    Access to beaches has to be public, however by an example of Casa Marina hotel nearby, there is no public access to Dominicans and everyone else.

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    It's accessible by water. It doesn't have to be accessible from land to be legally public. There are many beaches across the country that are the same.

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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    Quote Originally Posted by sopranostingray View Post
    It's accessible by water. It doesn't have to be accessible from land to be legally public. There are many beaches across the country that are the same.
    Have you seen non-guest Dominicans using the beach there? (yes, on Sundays, with beers glasses , blaring music etc, or even without?), - I have not. They will be asked to leave.

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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua




    I wonder if strip club dancing comes back?

    I hear one of the deputies wants cabañas to ask for IDs he wants every cheater to get wacked, poor soul, couldn't accept his spouse having fun!

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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

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    I wonder if strip club dancing comes back?

    I hear one of the deputies wants cabañas to ask for IDs he wants every cheater to get wacked, poor soul, couldn't accept his spouse having fun!
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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    So, have they stopped it?

    Is there still a curfew? an emergency?

    Is a Red - Light District open?

    What is open? Where are the hookers?

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    Re: 11/2019 - Plan to stop prostitution in Sosua

    Quote Originally Posted by questner View Post
    So, have they stopped it?

    Is there still a curfew? an emergency?

    Is a Red - Light District open?

    What is open? Where are the hookers?
    NO

    NO. There never was.

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    Everything. Everywhere. Actually I was there last month and it looked good, many people out and about again. Kind of reminded me of old days, probably won't last.

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