Originally posted by larry
You will find a lot of discussion about this topic recently in this section and in the General Baja discussion section (see the thread titled Will
this be my LAST trip to BAJA and others).
Whether the danger in Baja is greater than in Los Angeles, for instance, is arguable. But the Ventura County Star piece is not worth considering.
Unfortunately, the "article" referred to is not really a news article--it is a column and has a lot of unsubstantiated claims. It looks to me like
the "Correspondent" may never have even been to the area he is "reporting" on: he spells the same place name two different ways. He make the
following ridiculous statement: "According to one report, more journalists have died in Mexico than in Iraq." Would that be in the history of each
country? Of natural causes? What does this statement mean? And then he says "Traveling surfers are easy targets for drugged up gangsters and
corrupt police officials." What makes traveling surfers easy targets? Show me how surfers are more vulnerable than everyone else. I can assure
you, drug cartel gangsters have no interest in traveling surfers. |