Batu Ferringhi’s watersports operators to go

PLANS to relocate watersports operators at Penang’s Batu Ferringhi are being hailed as a good move by at least one hotel along the beach, which has long put up with guest complaints about these vendors.

A spokesperson from Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa said the Malaysian Association of Hotels Penang Chapter had been calling for the state government to regulate watersports activities over the last two years, but no action had been taken until Saturday’s incident involving a Chinese tourist who was hit by a water scooter (TTG Asia e-Daily, February 7, 2011).

Malaysia’s The Star reported continued activities along Batu Ferringhi yesterday, despite a temporary ban on watersports.

According to an article published today in another local newspaper New Straits Times, the Penang Island Municipal Council will inform all watersports operators on Friday about relocation plans to safer zones.

Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa’s spokesperson said hotel guests had complained about being harassed by these operators and felt intimidated by their aggressive approach.

“We are worried about the safety of our guests, and having these activities properly regulated and zoned will be good for the tourism industry.”

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