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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    The price of land has gone up a lot in Goa
    Not Donacaster then

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    Don't worry I'm fine

    The price of land has gone up a lot in Goa, so some people saw the possibility to make some big money. They got some goverment land in Donna Paula rezoned as an IT center. Then the goverment land was sold very cheap to a property developer, who is now going to build holiday homes. No IT jobs for the locals, so they are making crazy statements to attract the attention of some senior goverment minsters. Looks like their plan worked. Trouble something like the turnout after a football match. You know when and where it will happen, keep away for that hour and you miss it all.
    Sounds like Doncaster...

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    Plan B
    Aye.

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    The thought was that if locals kill all foreigners there in a very horrible way, then property prices there would collapse and crafty new foreigners can make a killing
    Plan B

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    and the thought was
    The thought was that if locals kill all foreigners there in a very horrible way, then property prices there would collapse and crafty new foreigners can make a killing

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    It's the thought that counts
    and the thought was

    Second thoughts, maybe it's better if I don't know

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  • TheFaQQer
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    They were arguing over access to the beach when I was there - the hotel I was in had fenced it all off and some locals weren't too happy about it for some reason

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    Don't worry I'm fine
    It's the thought that counts

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  • alreadypacked
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    Don't worry I'm fine

    The price of land has gone up a lot in Goa, so some people saw the possibility to make some big money. They got some goverment land in Donna Paula rezoned as an IT center. Then the goverment land was sold very cheap to a property developer, who is now going to build holiday homes. No IT jobs for the locals, so they are making crazy statements to attract the attention of some senior goverment minsters. Looks like their plan worked. Trouble something like the turnout after a football match. You know when and where it will happen, keep away for that hour and you miss it all.

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  • AtW
    started a topic alreadypacked is in trouble!

    alreadypacked is in trouble!

    6,000 cops to keep SEZ protesters at bay in Goa
    26 Dec 2007, 0248 hrs IST,TNN

    PANAJI: Come what may, the Goa government will not allow any violence during the Christmas and New Year celebrations when lakhs of domestic and foreign tourists throng the coastal state, chief minister Digambar Kamat said on Monday.

    To make his point, the Congress-led government has decided to invoke prohibitory orders and press into service 6,000 police personnel drawn from the India reserve battalion and Goa police.

    The harried CM took an early flight from Mumbai to rush to Goa on his way back from Delhi where he had gone to attend a meeting on internal security. "Nobody will be allowed to take law and order in their hands," he said, adding that he had told the Centre of the protests against SEZs in Goa. Responding to Goa's Movement Against SEZs (GMAS) convener Mathany Saldanha's warning to tourists to leave Goa by December 28 as there could be violent protests against SEZs, Kamat said he was shocked to read such a statement by Mathany, a tourism minister.

    Kamat said the words were totally against the spirit of hospitality for which Goa is known the world over. The government made it clear that it was not willing to take any chances when it came to protecting the reputation of Goa as a perfect holiday destination. "We do not want to take any chances," said home minister Ravi Naik, who was present at the press conference with tourism minister Micky Pacheco.

    Meanwhile, the GMAS, that comprises some people's collectives and the opposition BJP, suffered cracks with state BJP president Shripad Naik distancing his party from the warning of possible violence during the growing movement against the SEZs.

    Describing Mathany's statement as unwarranted, Kamat said: "I made a statement on December 19 that the government is seized with the problem of SEZs and no decision would be taken that went against the interests of the people. The SEZ issue will be resolved in January in the New Year."

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