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Port Dickson bans tents on 11 beaches to keep shores clean
Published on: Friday, February 07, 2025
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Port Dickson bans tents on 11 beaches to keep shores clean
File photo of sightseers enjoying the sea breeze on a public beach in Port Dickson July 23, 2023. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin
Kuala Lumpur: Visitors to 11 beaches in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan must adhere to a tent ban enforced by the Port Dickson Municipal Council (MPPD).

Utusan Malaysia reported that state executive councillor for local government development, housing, and transport, J. Arul Kumar, said the move aims to prevent a repeat of past issues linked to the uncontrolled setup of ‘blue tents’ at Telok Kemang Beach.

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“MPPD is responsible for maintaining public beaches, so I see no issue with the enforcement.

“If tents are put up indiscriminately, the same problems will arise. Besides obstructing views and creating clutter, it may also lead to unauthorised commercial activities.

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“Some visitors leave rubbish everywhere or even start bonfires, which we cannot allow. This must be addressed early,” he was quoted as saying in response to complaints from beachgoers disappointed by the ban.

However, Arul Kumar clarified that visitors are still allowed to lay mats or canvas sheets for picnicking and swimming.

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“We have received various complaints, but I hope people will comply with the rule, as it is better to prevent issues from the start,” he added.

The ban on setting up personal tents applies to Pantai Tanjung Gemuk, Pantai Batu 1, Pantai Bagan Pinang, Pantai Saujana, Pantai Cahaya Negeri, Pantai Batu 5, Pantai Teluk Kemang, Pantai Purnama, Pantai Cermin, Pantai Tanjung Biru, and Pantai Dickson.

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The ban applies to all types of tents, including those for overnight stays, picnics, or daytime use.
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