

Enforce regulations on caravan parking along bahar ic caghaq coastline


Enforce regulations on caravan parking along bahar ic caghaq coastline
The Issue
As a local of Bahar ic Caghaq, I find it increasingly frustrating to witness the lack of enforcement against caravans, RVs, and boats that encroach upon the limited coastline of the Bahar ic Caghaq beach road, especially behind Splash and Fun. Every year, the problem escalates, and more vehicles are being parked along this beautiful stretch of coast, diminishing its accessibility and natural beauty. This issue is affecting not only our community’s enjoyment of the area but also poses environmental concerns for our beloved coastline.
The makeshift encampments that have taken over the camping grounds in our region further exacerbate the situation. These areas, which were once available for public camping, are now seemingly permanently occupied by pseudo-residents, depriving the public of a recreational space. It is disheartening to see this beautiful public area being monopolized when it should remain free for everyone to enjoy.
The Bahar ic Caghaq coastline is a shared natural treasure for both locals and visitors. We must preserve its accessibility and beauty and ensure it remains a clean, safe, and open area for all. The current situation is untenable and requires immediate action to reverse the damage being wreaked on our treasured coastline.
Therefore, I urge local authorities to strictly enforce existing regulations regarding vehicular parking and camping along the Bahar ic Caghaq coastline. This enforcement should include the regular patrolling of the area, imposition of fines on violators, and the removal of unauthorized vehicles to restore our coastline to its natural state. Additionally, I propose the institution of a designated parking zone further away from the coastline to accommodate the needs of caravan and RV owners without hindering public access.
Please support this petition to protect Bahar ic Caghaq’s coastal beauty. Sign now to help maintain the public, pristine, and welcoming nature of our treasured environment for future generations.

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The Issue
As a local of Bahar ic Caghaq, I find it increasingly frustrating to witness the lack of enforcement against caravans, RVs, and boats that encroach upon the limited coastline of the Bahar ic Caghaq beach road, especially behind Splash and Fun. Every year, the problem escalates, and more vehicles are being parked along this beautiful stretch of coast, diminishing its accessibility and natural beauty. This issue is affecting not only our community’s enjoyment of the area but also poses environmental concerns for our beloved coastline.
The makeshift encampments that have taken over the camping grounds in our region further exacerbate the situation. These areas, which were once available for public camping, are now seemingly permanently occupied by pseudo-residents, depriving the public of a recreational space. It is disheartening to see this beautiful public area being monopolized when it should remain free for everyone to enjoy.
The Bahar ic Caghaq coastline is a shared natural treasure for both locals and visitors. We must preserve its accessibility and beauty and ensure it remains a clean, safe, and open area for all. The current situation is untenable and requires immediate action to reverse the damage being wreaked on our treasured coastline.
Therefore, I urge local authorities to strictly enforce existing regulations regarding vehicular parking and camping along the Bahar ic Caghaq coastline. This enforcement should include the regular patrolling of the area, imposition of fines on violators, and the removal of unauthorized vehicles to restore our coastline to its natural state. Additionally, I propose the institution of a designated parking zone further away from the coastline to accommodate the needs of caravan and RV owners without hindering public access.
Please support this petition to protect Bahar ic Caghaq’s coastal beauty. Sign now to help maintain the public, pristine, and welcoming nature of our treasured environment for future generations.

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Petition created on June 15, 2026