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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, you know, my learned friend is bringing up many issues. That land is in an urban area and if it is accessed by cattle and other animals--- He will have to live by the by-laws. You cannot have goats and sheep moving around and blocking traffic in the middle of a city and next to an international airport. So, he has to come out very clearly on what he wants to say. However, my position is that the Question was asking whether the golf club is blocking access to the lake. I am saying that it is not blocking access because there is a reservation of 30 feet along the lake and there is access on the flanks of the golf club. If the Government or the municipal council has not built a road on the flanks of the golf club, then that is another question. But we cannot have a situation where people can walk across a golf club. There are many sensitive properties. For example, if we were to follow that principle, even the Mombasa Port is on a foreshore. Now, you cannot allow every Tom, Dick and Harry just to walk across because there is that provision under the law. That provision only says that you cannot confer a title on a foreshore or a lakeshore. But it does not confer unlimited right to the use of a foreshore, if you read the provisions of the law very clearly. I think"
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