Happy campers in Cairns not fussed by no sleepover rules
Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 4:48 pm
COUNCIL has been called on to erect "No Camping'' signs and deliver on-the-spot fines to stem the number of illegal campers setting up in the Cairns CBD.
Rodney Hansford and his wife live in a $1.5 million penthouse along the Cairns Esplanade and are fed up with backpackers setting up makeshift homes outside their apartment.
"I disagree with this three warnings thing,'' he said yesterday "Our council should do something to deter them, there's no signs up to say they can't camp there.''
He has written to the Cairns Regional Council several times complaining about the number of vans parked along the Esplanade.
"It is pretty bad. We have our tea on our patio and they just change where they are.
"There is nothing wrong with parking during the day, but they run pieces of rope between trees to hang up their clothes, and have breakfast on the footpath.''
A Cairns Regional Council spokeswoman said it was "extremely rare'' for fines to be handed out to backpackers.
Instead, local law officers give tourists warning slips and a list of places to camp.
Source: Cairns.com.au Read more here: http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2013/0 ... -news.html
Rodney Hansford and his wife live in a $1.5 million penthouse along the Cairns Esplanade and are fed up with backpackers setting up makeshift homes outside their apartment.
"I disagree with this three warnings thing,'' he said yesterday "Our council should do something to deter them, there's no signs up to say they can't camp there.''
He has written to the Cairns Regional Council several times complaining about the number of vans parked along the Esplanade.
"It is pretty bad. We have our tea on our patio and they just change where they are.
"There is nothing wrong with parking during the day, but they run pieces of rope between trees to hang up their clothes, and have breakfast on the footpath.''
A Cairns Regional Council spokeswoman said it was "extremely rare'' for fines to be handed out to backpackers.
Instead, local law officers give tourists warning slips and a list of places to camp.
Source: Cairns.com.au Read more here: http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2013/0 ... -news.html