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Level -> Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/5/2008 11:31:21 AM)

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Assaults on American tourists have brought hard times to hotels and restaurants that dot Mexican beaches just south of the border from San Diego.

Surfers and kayakers are frightened to hit the waters of the northern stretch of Mexico's Baja California peninsula, long popular as a weekend destination for U.S. tourists. Weddings have been canceled. Lobster joints a few steps from the Pacific were almost empty on the usually busy New Year's weekend.

Americans have long tolerated shakedowns by police who boost salaries by pulling over motorists for alleged traffic violations, and tourists know parts of Baja are a hotbed of drug-related violence. But a handful of attacks since summer by masked, armed bandits — some of whom used flashing lights to appear like police — marks a new extreme that has spooked even longtime visitors.

Lori Hoffman, a San Diego-area emergency room nurse, said she was sexually assaulted Oct. 23 by two masked men in front of her boyfriend, San Diego Surfing Academy owner Pat Weber, who was forced to kneel at gunpoint for 45 minutes. They were at a campground with about 30 tents, some 200 miles south of the border.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080105/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/mexico_frightened_tourists;_ylt=AoyWzolwyeMQkviWiFuUxqOs0NUE




popeye1250 -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/5/2008 3:22:13 PM)

Well what do these people expect?
Mexico is a third world foreign country.
You can't even carry a gun there (legally) for protection.
And if you get robbed too bad, you're on your own, the "police" there won't even help you.
Americans should stay out of Mexico.




abytchgoddess4u -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/5/2008 3:37:47 PM)

But...the Mexican gov't is well aware of the problem and has taken away the weapons of the police force in two cities...one of which that was mentioned in the article. They are cracking down on police involved crime.

I think things will be better than normal within two years.

While they're at it, I hope they get rid of the people that have caused over 500 women to diasappear or be murdered in the city of Juarez. Probably not though...since white tourists are so overvalued and Indio women undervalued in that country...hell, around the world.





HaveRopeWillBind -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/5/2008 5:00:31 PM)

The whole system in Mexico is corrupt from the top down. When the police are mostly all on the take there is no surprise that there is major crime. I would be happy if not one more American dollar was spent in Mexico. Americans should spend their entertainment and vacation money right here in the USA.




popeye1250 -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/5/2008 5:56:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: HaveRopeWillBind

The whole system in Mexico is corrupt from the top down. When the police are mostly all on the take there is no surprise that there is major crime. I would be happy if not one more American dollar was spent in Mexico. Americans should spend their entertainment and vacation money right here in the USA.


Rope, I was going to go to Sweeden and Ireland this summer but not now with the exchange rate the way it is.
It was $1.18 to one Euro last year but now it's about $1.45 to a Euro! Crazy, I'm not going to pay almost 50% more for everything.
You have to laugh at the way our govt deals with Mexico like it's a legitimate country or something.
It's totally corrupt and run by drug smugglers.
This Huckabee guy, Ron Paul and Mitt Romney say they'll start enforcing our immigration laws so if they get in they should print up one of those guides like Mexico had about how to sneak into the U.S. and stick it in the pockets of the people they start deporting, "Welcome to Mexico!"
"Wear a Sombrero so that you "mix in" and don't draw attention to yourself by not beating your wife."




MzMia -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/5/2008 6:12:56 PM)

popeye? I take it you don't want to take that cruise
now to the sunny Mexican beaches?




popeye1250 -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/5/2008 6:29:04 PM)

Sure Mia, I'll take you but, I'd have to slap you around so we "mix in."
Why go to Mexico when you can go to Florida or Puerto Rico?
Besides, I'm getting my weekly dose of "Multi-Culturalism" right now watching "America's Most Wanted."




Seawolf3465 -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/5/2008 6:48:35 PM)

The Banditos have been in Mexico forever!!  Even the Mexican population who go across the border to see family get nailed and robbed.  When I lived in So Calif  the guy that did our gardening had gotten robbed and almost died from being beaten.   If you want to go to Mexico stick to the high traveled areas like Cancun/ Riviera Maya etc.. Even Los Cabos but alot of the beaches are not swimable there.  Anywhere you go that is considered a third world country you have to be careful.  Heck you even have to be careful in some areas in the big cities in the States.  I work in the travel industry and have not had any clients have any issues in Mexico.  But then again.. you get what you pay for at times..




MzMia -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/5/2008 8:33:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Sure Mia, I'll take you but, I'd have to slap you around so we "mix in."
Why go to Mexico when you can go to Florida or Puerto Rico?
Besides, I'm getting my weekly dose of "Multi-Culturalism" right now watching "America's Most Wanted."


LOL
You never fail to make me laugh.
Why can't I slap you around and beat you up in Mexico?
They would love to see me beat your gringo behind.

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UtopianRanger -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/5/2008 11:01:19 PM)

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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Well what do these people expect?
Mexico is a third world foreign country.
You can't even carry a gun there (legally) for protection.
And if you get robbed too bad, you're on your own, the "police" there won't even help you.
Americans should stay out of Mexico.



It never used to be that way. Through the 80's mid 90's Mexico was practically my second home. I never had a single problem down there. During that time....the people were always friendly and liked Americans.

Along with a long time girl friend, we frequently traveled into the non-tourist areas of the Chiapas and Vera Cruz. Again... never had a problem

Looking for a place to lay blame for Mexico's problems --- Look directly at NAFTA.

NAFTA displaced millions of ''simple life'' Mexican farmers and their families, causing them to flee into the large tourist areas and mega cities of the interior---with no work.

NAFTA and greedy politicians are the root of Mexico's problems {And our problems too}



 - R






Termyn8or -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/6/2008 5:43:33 AM)

HA, my buddy went to Mexico for a vacation a few years ago and he ain't going back.

But get this straight, he went down there with a bunch of money - for drugs and hookers. He is corrupt, but they got him beat by a mile.

In fact the same guy went to Costa Rica and almost got killed as well.

And he goes looking for it. This fucker does not scare easily, in fact he is back in the joint for dealing. But when you get a guy like that who will not go back, something is wrong. Normal people ? Forget it. Better to give Bangladesh or Afghanistan a try.

T




pahunkboy -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/6/2008 7:29:15 AM)

hey im "shopping"  for blank, hit me up.




pahunkboy -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/6/2008 7:30:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Sure Mia, I'll take you but, I'd have to slap you around so we "mix in."
Why go to Mexico when you can go to Florida or Puerto Rico?
Besides, I'm getting my weekly dose of "Multi-Culturalism" right now watching "America's Most Wanted."
LMAO




domiguy -> RE: Tourists shun crime-ridden Mexican beaches (1/6/2008 11:19:58 AM)

Every place and everything is horrible. Oh my God....Tourism dropped 5%...Big fucking deal. Though I have never been to the Baja Peninsula. It is a trip that I plan on making...I will fly to my destination. The world is sooooo fucking scary. Most of you should stay home. even if some how you found the stones to travel abroad you would not be doing America any great favors. We already have a serious good will problem and sending out more ignorant and ugly Americans will do little to improve our position.

Join the army ....You get to vistit exotic places see exotic people and kill them.




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