There is a move to ban “visual pollution” in Boracay.
“The town council has been deliberating this as we are receiving complaints from tourists,” said Jimmy Maming, executive assistant to Malay Mayor Ciceron Cawaling. The island of Boracay is part of Malay.
Tourists are being turned off by unregulated outdoor clotheslines that can be seen along Boracay’s main roads and the beachfronts.
Tourists are also annoyed by unregulated outdoor advertisements and even advocacy tarpaulins.
Aside from Boracay, the town council also eyes to implement the ban in mainland Malay.
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