NeoDemocrats call for end to multi-entry permits for Shenzhen residents
Stories about overcrowded swimming pools and faeces in a shower cubicle have emerged as the latest salvos from those arguing for a cap on mainland visitor numbers.
Stories about overcrowded swimming pools and faeces in a shower cubicle have emerged as the latest salvos from those arguing for a cap on mainland visitor numbers.
"Residents have told me they could not get into Sheung Shui swimming pool because it was full," Yam said yesterday.
His political group, the NeoDemocrats, wants to scrap multiple-entry permits for Shenzhen permanent residents in order to lower the demand placed on public resources from visitors.
Yam said that since May, he had received seven complaints about a public pool situated minutes away from Sheung Shui MTR station. He described the facility as quite small, with only a leisure pool featuring rides and no standard pool.
Another concern was public hygiene, he said.
"A cleaner found faeces inside a shower cubicle even though a toilet was just next to it," Yam said. "We have no proof to show who was responsible, but the problem [of hygiene] has worsened over the past two years."