Mussington is wrong

Dear Editor,

This Baie Rouge Raymond restaurant story is a good example of misleading opinion.

Mr. Mussington sees an injustice when someone operates a restaurant on a piece of land that he does not own or rent, this person is not registered as a company, does not have the authorisation to run a restaurant, does not declare his employees, does not pay any tax, sends the toilet waters into the sea, is not connected to the EdF electricity, cannot implement any food safety control, and in addition to this, makes a mess on the beach with all kind of rubbish that he accumulated.

This is more than enough to say that this gentleman does not have the right to operate a business in this place or any other place for these reasons.

Defending this kind of behaviour is wrong, especially for those who do the same business in a proper way.

No, the beaches are not private, but nobody, even with Mr. Mussington’s blessings, has the right to use them illegally for their own profit.

Another restaurant operator

Name withheld at author's request.

The Daily Herald

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