Looks like Bora Bora have a little problem

bah, what a disappointment - i am starting to agree with you now!! :cry: :x :cry:



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Mc Rackin,
Yes you are right the most expensive place to buy a flat or house is next to the airstrip!! Nobody has noticed it yet, we are not as intelligent as you are ,-)

Yes a lot of local like you lives behind Bora Bora!

Most of the problems you are talking about don't have any direct causlity with the Bora Bora beach bar itsself!! Maybe with the Playa d'en Bossa region and the way it was managed by the local during the last 20 years....
Morbyd is right. Read again his last comment.

I respect maybe more then you do the island and the local but don't blame the wrong people or place!

Again Peace & Love! :P
 
Markel said:
I respect maybe more then you do the island and the local
very funny!!
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someone who writes crap like..........

Markel said:
So people who lives there (if really any local is leaving there...)should not complain about the noise or even about the behaviour of the people.

.......... cant have much respect for us!! :roll:
 
Mc you are missing the point. I'm sure I respect the island. But the issue is not about myself!
Again: what's going on there and even worst in St.Antonio is not direct caused by the tourists or a place. Local have enough measure to prevent this kind of tourism and to develop a more sustainable form of tourism.
It's up to you local! But please don't blame Bora Bora for this!!! This is non sense.

PS If I live near a train station I don't complain about the noise (Mc you probably would).
 
Markel said:
If I live near a train station I don't complain about the noise (Mc you probably would).
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............................... choo-choo ............................... f*** ...............................
 
McRackin said:
bah, what a disappointment - i am starting to agree with you now!! :cry: :x :cry:
:D :D :D

McRackin said:
............................... choo-choo ............................... *beep* ...............................
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Mr McR... free lunch for you at Es Daus! (next June, unfortunately). :D
 
today bora bora is in the news again for various reasons:

· the san josé council has created a new pedestrian access to the beach from in front of es daus to bora bora, which means that the fumarell street is now closed to traffic. according to the council, the measure was taken due to the complaints of the neighbors because that road sometimes was so packed with cars that it was very difficult to access in case of emergency :!:

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· the local police and the guardia civil are working together against the illegal street sellers, the drug traffic and other types of delinquency in playa den bossa. last tuesday afternoon 8 agents of the local police and another 8 of the guardia civil searched around 200 persons in the now pedestrian c. fumarell. 37 of them were caught in possession of drugs and administrative offences were made. the council announced more random searches during the rest of the summer in this area :!:

· the p.s.o.e opposition on the san josé council commented, among other points, that bora bora has an authorized capacity for 160 people although they have various thousands daily (another reason for the neighbors to blame bora bora for the problems of this area) :!:

http://www.diariodeibiza.com/secciones/noticia.jsp?pIdNoticia=31180
http://www.diariodeibiza.com/secciones/noticia.jsp?pIdNoticia=31181

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McRackin said:
dont you prefer bora bora?

Not for lunch! I usually pick up sandwiches at that store next to Es Daus :)

McRackin said:
the local police and the guardia civil are working together against the illegal street sellers, the drug traffic and other types of delinquency in playa den bossa

They've been reading this thread and took my suggestions! :)

I'm not sure which residents were complaining about no parking on the dead-end street with only Jet apartments on it :?: but I like the idea of making that a pedestrian street... question is, will people know to park behind La Sirena? (or better yet, take a taxi??) or will removing those 20-something spaces cause more problems :?
 
No Bora Bora next summer :cry:

Instead you can go to Space (daytime party) and pay 30 euros to get in. If you are lucky you can get strip searched there ;)

(Haven´t they heard that it is illegal to make random searches? 8O Hmm..now I understand. 8) Probably they are just lookin for guns. :roll: Security measures you know. :lol: And probably everybody say "si" when they ask people to empty their pockets. :roll: Because they can´t order you to do that.)
 
This really does seem to be the begining of the end for Bora Bora. Who knows bout next year but i wouldn't put money on it still being like it is now in a coupla summers hence
 
Superstara said:
I don´t care about "autopista". I can do fine without it. BUT

For me good and safe roads are a sign of civilisation.
For me those noise restrictions are a sign of conservatism.
For me freedom to party is a sign of tolerance and openness. Peace.

8O 8O 8O
I can't believe my eyes that someone from Finland, a country that is popular because of their respect for the nature, thinks this way.

Don't you see that Ibiza is an island that is too small to have a freeway? Don't you know that apart from a freeway, the local government wants to build residential estates (if I'm not wrong, a friend of mine living there told me up to 70) everywhere including beautiful places like Cala Xarraca or Cala Conta? 8O The freeway would provide service to the increasing population of the island naturally. :roll:

These things would spoil the island little by little, and it's very important to preserve its ecosystem.

Think about it mate.
 
I was there when we had that old road (Ibiza-San An) with lots of curves in it, just two lanes and no street lights. Taxis drove without lights in darkness. When they saw somebody coming they just blinked lights.

It was an experience. But thank god it is history now. Good old times will not come back. We got to look forward.

Nowadays that road is much safer. Let´s make it even better. For those young kids who ran to their death from Amnesia or Privilege.

For me this isn´t a question of respecting nature. It is a question of life and death. Choose life. 8)
 
Superstara said:
For me this isn´t a question of respecting nature. It is a question of life and death. Choose life. 8)

What you mean (deaths on the road) is much more of a question of education and good sense in my opinion.
 
Superstara said:
Nowadays that road is much safer. Let´s make it even better. For those young kids who ran to their death from Amnesia or Privilege.
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ive read this week that a girl died on that road in the last week.
 
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