Panaji, June 22 -- The Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP) will deploy municipality inspectors at Goa's tourist heritage areas to maintain decorum among tourists, mayor Rohit Monserrate said on Saturday. Monserrate, who attended a council meeting on Friday, said that, as a trial, an inspector would be deployed along with a team of workers. "As of now, we will deploy an inspector there with some workers. Just to maintain some kind of decorum. The tourists are quite unconcerned about the lives of these people," he said. "We can just request them. It is not that these areas are all commercial. We still have a lot of residents living there. We will try and if this doesn't work then we will come up with a different solution," he added. Residents of Panjim's heritage neighbourhoods San Tome and Fontainhas, referred to as the Latin quarter, said that they are facing issues because the narrow streets are blocked by impromptu photoshoots replete with professional equipment, noisy tourists peeking into or entering people's homes. Requesting a streamlining of traffic and parking in heritage areas, the residents said the presence of police or wardens might help regulate crowds in the area. Monserrate had assures action last year after a delegation of residents called demanded solutions to "mass tourism" that has "transformed their pea- ceful neighbourhood into a noisy and intrusive" experience....