Telchac inhabitants denounce the invasion of public beaches

A new complaint of invasion of public beaches has now risen in this port, where citizens accuse that people are using the beach as private property, without the authorities taking action on the matter.

The complaint took off on social networks, where George Moo Ramírez pointed out that this type of practice is illegal, and it will not be long before they put up a fence so no one can pass.

For her part, Liana Pérez del Río said some beachfront owners have built on the beach, without the municipal president doing anything to prevent these abusive actions.

Among the complaints, several point out that the mayoral candidates should consider this problem in their initiatives, while others complain that the permits are an example of corruption by the municipal authorities.

Another complaint is that many of these properties also have large dogs that scare children and adults when they pass by the houses. However, so far no official complaints have been filed to put an end to these problems.

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