this one, this one, no more, no more. anthony: and that s it. joy: no more. cynthia: i think margery: no more beach. cynthia: we have other beaches around, you know? we have like blue lagoon, which is a private beach. dragon bay, private and joy: san san. cynthia: ah, the san san is private. so this is the only public one, you know? anthony: yeah, what happens if, i mean, that would be sort of ridiculous if jamaicans can t go to the beach in jamaica? cynthia: exactly. anthony: there are two sides to every story, of course, and the government, for its part, claims locals will still have access to their beach. cynthia: we don t trust them, so we do not believe what they say. margery: what they want to do. they want to get us off and, like, come six, seven years, they don t do anything on it and close it off. anthony: right. what kind of monstrous human being or organization would displace cynthia: yes. anthony: the people from their own beach. cynt