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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Beachgoers disappointed as Tyrico blocked from vehicular traffic

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Anna-Lisa Paul
1459 days ago
20210405
Beachgoers enjoy themselves at Maracas Beach yesterday.

Beachgoers enjoy themselves at Maracas Beach yesterday.

Nicole Drayton

An­tic­i­pat­ing that a third lock­down is loom­ing af­ter a spike in the num­ber of COVID-19 cas­es, hun­dreds of cit­i­zens yes­ter­day took ad­van­tage of the long week­end and flocked to the Mara­cas and Las Cuevas beach­es to get in what they be­lieve was go­ing to be one last soak.

How­ev­er, vis­i­tors to Tyri­co were dis­ap­point­ed af­ter learn­ing that the beach had been closed to ve­hic­u­lar traf­fic.

This di­rec­tive from the Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice (TTPS) fol­lowed a par­ty at Tyri­co back in Jan­u­ary, which led of­fi­cials to ef­fec­tive­ly shut down that fa­cil­i­ty, or­der­ing that while peo­ple are free to vis­it this beach, no ve­hi­cles would be al­lowed to ac­cess it as cus­tom­ary.

And with the East­er hol­i­day pe­ri­od of­fi­cial­ly con­clud­ing to­day, many be­lieve it is in­evitable that re­stric­tions will again be in­tro­duced in a bid to stem the spread of the virus.

Cradling his four-year-old grand­son Veer Bis­nath in his arms as the two emerged from the wa­ter at Mara­cas around 11 am, Shawn Be­dasie, 47, of Las Lo­mas said they had left home even be­fore the sun had risen in or­der to get a good spot on the beach.

He re­lat­ed, “Since the COVID start­ed, we have been try­ing to take a bath but we could nev­er reach yet. It is al­ways traf­fic, traf­fic, traf­fic…no place to bathe…you can’t get a spot. For us to bathe to­day, we had to leave home around 5.30 am to come here.”

Beachgoers enjoy a game of football yesterday at Maracas beach.

Beachgoers enjoy a game of football yesterday at Maracas beach.

Nicole Drayton

In­di­cat­ing this was not nor­mal for his fam­i­ly, Be­dasie added, “Nor­mal­ly, every­body would get up around 10 or 11 am, do the chores and then come to take a bath but be­cause we so want­ed to come to­day, we had to get up very ear­ly.”

Ice-cream sales­man Ja­son Evan­ge­list re­port­ed that up to 11.30 am yes­ter­day at Mara­cas, sales had been “re­al nice”.

How­ev­er, he too was anx­ious that the beach­es may once again be closed if peo­ple refuse to ad­here to pub­lic health reg­u­la­tions.

Guardian Me­dia spoke with Devin­dra See­tal­dass of Fe­lic­i­ty as he made sev­er­al trips from his car to Tyri­co beach.

Car­ry­ing an ice-box and then bags con­tain­ing food and clothes, See­tal­dass said he paid $20 to a road­side ven­dor to be able to park his car close by, so his wife and three young daugh­ters would not have to walk very far.

Al­though he un­der­stood the need for the TTPS to en­force the law, See­tal­dass said it was a bit in­con­ve­nient but his fam­i­ly in­tend­ed to spend the day as planned as he too is ex­pect­ing a lock­down fol­low­ing the East­er hol­i­days.

With two life­guards and two TTPS of­fi­cers sta­tioned at Tyri­co, the hand­ful of beach-go­ers said they felt safe and pro­tect­ed.

Shawn Bedasie wears his mask as he cradling his four-year-old grandson Veer Bisnath at Maracas beach yesterday.

Shawn Bedasie wears his mask as he cradling his four-year-old grandson Veer Bisnath at Maracas beach yesterday.

Nicole Drayton

One man dis­agreed with the de­ci­sion to refuse ve­hi­cles ac­cess to Tyri­co, as he said, “They could have al­lowed cars to come as nor­mal and is­sue warn­ings to per­sons who play­ing loud mu­sic and wan­na zess.”

“By clos­ing it off, the guys who rent the um­brel­las and chairs can­not make a liv­ing and if there is an­oth­er lock­down com­ing….how they ex­pect these peo­ple to live?”

He said this group of op­er­a­tors at Tyri­co were not able to ply their trade at Mara­cas and Las Cuevas which ef­fec­tive­ly meant they are with­out an in­come as long as Tyri­co re­mains closed to ve­hic­u­lar traf­fic.

On March 27, Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley urged cit­i­zens not to be­come COVID-weary and act ir­re­spon­si­bly by not wear­ing masks and con­gre­gat­ing in pub­lic as the State could not af­ford to fi­nan­cial­ly sup­port the pub­lic or busi­ness­es if there is cause for an­oth­er lock­down.

Police officers direct traffic at Maracas beach yesterday.

Police officers direct traffic at Maracas beach yesterday.

Nicole Drayton


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