poor people of jamaica. >> anthony: so the government takes it over, supposedly to make it a public space, but they want to sell it to a, what? a hotel group? >> cynthia: yeah, they want to make like a resort. >> anthony: there are a lot of islands in the caribbean where you're not allowed to own a beach. meaning all beaches are public even if it's a really exclusive hotel, at least theoretically, anybody can go. >> cynthia: right. >> anthony: here it's different. here if you could buy a house and the beach you can -- if you -- you're a hotel, you can make it a private beach, meaning they don't let the locals on or vendors or anything. >> joy: right. >> anthony: they can keep people out. >> joy: right. >> anthony: so how many public access beaches are there in this area? >> joy: one. >> anthony: just one. >> margery: one.