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  • Tourist Harassment - A Serious Problem

    Source: The Sunday Gleaner, April 7, 2013
    For complete news report, please see (http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...ead/lead4.html )

    Killing the goose, crushing the golden egg - One in every three tourists to Jamaica is harassed

    Published: Sunday | April 7, 2013



    Tourists cruising down White River during their Chukka Cove Adventure Tours' jungle river tubing. - File

    Tyrone Reid, Senior Staff Reporter

    Since 1996, Jamaican officials have been seeing some success in efforts to reduce the harassment of the millions of tourists who visit the country each year.

    At that time, a staggering 60 per cent of visitors to the island complained that they were harassed at some point during their stay.

    Now 17 years later almost one-third or 33 per cent of visitors say are harassed during their visit.

    Data contained in the latest edition of the Visitor Satisfaction Survey, prepared by the Research and Market Intelligence Unit of the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), showed that 31 per cent of tourists complained of being hassled in 2010 and 29 per cent of them sang a similar tune in 2011.

    "One-third of the (approximately 3.1 million) visitors in 2011 stated that they experienced some sort of harassment during the time they were in Jamaica. This is a slight decrease of two per cent when compared to 2010," the survey summarised.

    The study, also known as the Visitor Opinion Survey, noted that "harassment took place mainly in the street (43%), shopping areas (48%) and at the beach (46%)".

    The lion's share of visitors exposed to harassment during their stay said they were "pressured to buy things".

    Eighty-six per cent of those who complained of being harassed in 2010 said they were exposed to this aggressive sales pitch. Eighty-four per cent of visitors to the island in 2011 had a similar complaint.

    OFFERED DRUGS FOR SALE
    While the majority of the victims of harassment complained about being pressured to buy legal goods, some 52 per cent of them said they were hassled to buy illegal items.

    "There were attempts made to sell more than (of them) half drugs," read a section of the survey.

    Seven per cent of visitors who complained about being harassed said they were pushed into a taxi while six per cent of visitors said they were approached with offers of sex.

    Continue reading: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...ead/lead4.html


  • #2
    Simultaneous Posting!

    Mosiah, we posted this tourism harassment article exactly one minute apart (a case of great minds think alike? Lol). I did not realize that you had posted until after I had submitted mine.

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    • #3
      I shall delete mine, you late starter!



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      • #4
        Don't stretch the 'great minds' thing too far....lol...
        ...these are interesting statistics but would love to see a proper breakdown eg the % of AI's interviewed, say now, and 17 yrs ago. Is this a true drop in % harassed? Also, the criteria for harassment should be outlined...for e.g. would you call an 'approach with offers for sex' harassment?
        We need to capture the 'harassment' of locals as well...what be call selling fruits, yam, pepper shrimp etc...just too aggressive...can't the Tourist Board, Min of Local Gov offer some training? Wil it be heeded hough or just back to 'we haffi eat'.

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        • #5
          You just have an inside line...

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          • #6
            True!


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            • #7
              The only training these idiots need is two baton lick inna dem back by police patrolling these areas...some animals can be trained others only respond to licks

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              • #8
                What's the purpose of those tourist police or whatever they are called? To give directions or recommend a good restaurant?


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                • #9
                  Harsh Brickie...

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                  • #10
                    Dem only business bout out and out robbery or physical violence...you see them joking around with the touts on Mobay Hip Strip all di while...joke ting...

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                    • #11
                      Harsh but true...

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                      • #12
                        It only went down because of the rise of AI's + tours where they are shielded from the garbage of our society...

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                        • #13
                          Mi done tell them long time. Tourist harrasment is affect tourist more than crime as per say.

                          Just finish talking to a girl who said she went to Jamaica and didn't enjoy it as she came off the cruise people were circling and fight over tourist and pushing beads on them. She said her father went to an AI in Ja and don't stop talking about it. I had to tell her to try the AI and see if she loved it as the worst experience are just outside the hotels and wharf.
                          • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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