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印度移民沙灘糞便引發加拿大原住民反擊戰爭

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自從一位網友分享了有人在安省beach上隨地大小拉之後,就接二連三的有網友表示自己親身經曆印度人當場上廁所的不堪一幕。

一時間各種印度人當眾拉屎的新聞進入大家眼簾。而現在,他們真的拉遍了多倫多。

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近日,網友Mark表示自己在滑鐵盧當地的臉書群裏看到一位網友分享了印度人在Schneider Park河邊洗澡拉屎的震驚事件。

照片中我們能清楚的看到一名男子在河邊脫了褲子直接就上露天廁所。

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同行的還有6名男子,有的赤裸上身,有的披著浴巾之類的東西。

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看到此事的網友再次被刷爆了三觀,並對在淡水裏排泄而不解。

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也有網友表示原先還不相信真的有人這麽不衛生,現在信了也不敢再去印度餐廳吃飯了。

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此前,關於有人在沙灘上上廁所一說還曾被當地官方說是虛假新聞。

TikTok和Facebook上社交媒體帖子的惡臭已經讓一座熱門海濱小鎮的鎮長無法忽視,他發表了一份長篇聲明,譴責有關人們在沙灘上大便的言論“缺乏證據,並且在傳播錯誤信息”。

沃薩加海灘鎮鎮長布萊恩·史密斯寫道,市政府“沒有收到任何來自居民、遊客或安大略省政府的證據,以證實在沃薩加海灘省立公園的海灘區域發生過任何不良、不衛生的行為。”

史密斯強調說:“如果有任何證據出現,我保證我們會迅速采取行動。”

當被問及環球新聞詢問自 2020 年以來,瓦薩加海灘的沙灘上是否出現過隨地大小便的問題時,該鎮的一位發言人說“答案是否定的”。

史密斯的聲明還指出,環境、保護和公園部與安大略公園管理局合作,負責運營、巡邏和管理瓦薩加海灘省立公園內的海灘區域。

該部門發言人表示,瓦薩加海灘省立公園的工作人員“在海濱例行巡邏或接到投訴時並未發現這種行為”。

他們補充道:“我們鼓勵公園遊客如果發現有濫用公園的行為,立即聯係公園辦公室。”

“如果發現該活動的證據,責任人可能會受到執法行動,包括罰款。”

該部另一位發言人表示,工作人員“自 2020 年以來偶爾會收到有關海灘上排便或小便的投訴,但並未發現這些指控的具體證據”。

社交媒體表明史密斯的聲明並沒有讓所有人感到滿意,因為 Wasaga Beach 的 Facebook 群組中的幾條評論繼續重申這一謠言。

周二晚上,Wasaga Beach 公共群組中有人發帖詢問這些傳言是否屬實,截至周三早上,該群組已收到 190 多條評論。然而,回應褒貶不一,有人說這是一個持續存在的問題,也有人聲稱他們經常去海灘,但從未見過這種事情。

一位要求使用其社交媒體名字 Natty Lynn 的 TikTok 用戶於 7 月 9 日發布了一段視頻,她聲稱這個問題已經持續多年,人們正在搭建小帳篷並挖洞作為洗手間。這段視頻獲得了超過 31,000 個讚,她說她不會讓她的孩子在 1 號海灘挖沙子。

“市長不能否認我們所有人都有過這樣的經曆,”她在一封電子郵件中說道。

“如果你瀏覽我的社交媒體評論,你會看到人們談論這種事情,這種事情幾乎發生在安大略省和加拿大各地的每個海灘。這不是什麽新問題。”

是的,如果說Wasaga beach沒有人隨地大小便也許是真的,但現如今印度人在各個地方露天上廁所的事情已經傳遍了。

Poop on the beach? Ontario mayor slams social media ‘misinformation’

https://globalnews.ca/news/10640649/wasaga-beach-poop-rumours/

 By Jacquelyn LeBel  Global News July 24, 2024

The stench of social media posts on TikTok and Facebook has become too much to ignore for the mayor of a popular beach town, who has released a lengthy statement denouncing talk of people pooping in the sand “that lack evidence and promote misinformation.”

Town of Wasaga Beach Mayor Brian Smith writes that the municipality has received “no evidence – from residents, visitors or the Ontario government – to verify that any undesirable, unsanitary behaviour has occurred on the beach areas that make up Wasaga Beach Provincial Park.”

“If any evidence comes to light,” Smith stresses, “I assure you that we will be quick to act.”

In response to Global News inquiring if public defecation or urination on the sand has ever been an issue on Wasaga Beach’s beaches since 2020, a spokesperson with the town said “the answer is no.”

Smith’s statement also notes that the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks operates, patrols and manages the beach areas within Wasaga Beach Provincial Park in conjunction with Ontario Parks.

July 15, 2008 – Pictures for story on Wasaga beach makeover. Visitors enjoy the warm sun and sand of Wasaga beach. 

A ministry spokesperson said staff at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park “have not observed this behaviour during their regular patrols of the beachfront or in response to any complaints.”

“We encourage park visitors to contact the park office if they observe visitors misusing the park,” they added.

“If evidence of the activity is found, the individuals responsible may be subject to enforcement action, including a fine.”

Another ministry spokesperson said that staff have “occasionally received complaints about defecation or urination on beaches since 2020, however no specific evidence of these allegations has been found.”

Social media suggests Smith’s statement isn’t sitting well with everyone, as several comments on Facebook groups for Wasaga Beach continue to reiterate the rumours.

One post on Tuesday evening in the public Wasaga Beach group asking if the rumours are true had received more than 190 comments by Wednesday morning. Responses are mixed, however, with some saying it’s an ongoing problem and others claiming they frequent the beaches and have never seen anything of the sort.

One TikTok user who requested to go by her social media name, Natty Lynn, posted a video July 9 where she claimed this has been an ongoing issue for years and that people are setting up small tents and digging holes to use as washrooms. In that video, which has more than  31,000 likes, she says she doesn’t let her kids dig in the sand on Beach 1.

“The mayor can’t deny all of us having experiences,” she said in an email.

“If you go through my social media comments, you will see people speaking about this happening at almost every beach across Ontario, across Canada. This is not a new issue.”

July 15, 2008 – Pictures for story on Wasaga beach makeover. Visitors enjoy the warm sun and sand of Wasaga beach. Charla Jones/Globe and Mail file photo via The Canadian Press

While she did not respond to the question of whether she’s filed any formal complaints, she did say that no one from the town has contacted her about her posts.

The mayor’s statement encourages people to contact Ontario Parks, local MPPs and the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks “with any evidence of issues, or concerns, about beach operations or maintenance.” He provided contact information at the bottom of the statement.

Smith’s statement also notes there are “11 comfort stations within Beach Areas 1-6” and four “mini comfort stations in Allenwood and New Wasaga that provide washroom facilities to visitors.” He said they are in high-use areas and are “very visible” from the beachfront.

However, the statement does stress that the town banned the use of four-sided, enclosed tents on municipal property in 2018 “to ensure as many people as possible have an unobstructed view of our famous shoreline and sunsets” but such a rule is not in place in the provincial park, which accounts for 25 per cent of the municipal land area and which “fuels local tourism – our town’s main industry.”

“We encourage the Ontario government to adopt a similar approach to tents on beach areas that are a part of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park,” Smith wrote.

“Working together, we can ensure that Wasaga Beach continues to be one of the cleanest, safest, most beautiful beaches in the world – driving tourism in south-central Ontario, creating jobs, and benefitting our full-time residents for generations to come.”

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