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jessk68
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well i try not to believe everything that is published in the newspapers (it's a big questions whether it is true in the first place) and you can
never know it until you come across it in real life (God forbid)
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Cancamo
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I don't think the local newspapers are fabricating fake news including photographs.
Colectivo Pericu, El Sudcaliforniano, Peninsular Digital, Metropolis Mx, BCS Noticias, all local publications reporting the subject with daily violent
crime, dismembered bodies, and now kidnapping .
When the US/Canadian press and U.S.State Department get wind of whats going on there will be a travel warning for BCS and then......
When over 90% of crimes never end in convictions it looks bleak.
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BajaTed
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Here is the latest version of the peace map.
It all reminds me of hiking up a talus slope in the Sierra's, two steps forward, one step back.
Did'ya know, every sunset on the ocean is different in Baja?
http://mexiconewsdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/peace-...
Es Todo Bueno
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norte
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Quote: Originally posted by aguachico | I agree with Shari. It's only an issue when you make it an issue. Try and score some mota from a stranger... you are in the wrong place.
I have heard gun fire while camping in santa rosallilita, have had dark planes land in Francisquito. Roll back over in my tent, fart, snore and wake
to fish another day. I have yet to read about violence against a tourist since the caca started in 2008.
You want chaotic chit? try Mariano - hijole. |
Tell that to the lady who just got wounded in CAbo.
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zzzxxx
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BSC is fully in play with the cartels these days. Anyone says different is not paying attention. Hate it, but it is true. That being said, I still
spend 5 months of the year there. (Don't get me started about the decline in fishing...)
One of the best sources of real info regarding cartels and and MX:
http://www.borderlandbeat.com
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azucena
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While most gringos may not normally frequent the areas where there is significant violence, it IS happening. Over a hundred people have been murdered
since the first of the year in areas north of San Jose. I often shop in the Zacatal area north of San Jose, people are very frightened. While waiting
for a friend at the ISSTE near Calle Ancha, I was warned by a local to get out before it got dark.
A body was found on Palo Escopeta road (goes from San Jose to the East Cape)a little over a week ago.
A journalist for Colectivo Pericu was assasinated outside of the City Club, which is just south of the airport a few days ago.
Crystal meth , which has and continues to destroy families here in the US is now common in Baja and is wrecking the same sad and devastating havoc.
The government deployed security forces during Semana Santa, but it does not appear their presence is anything more than temporary.
The problem is real, and those who want to whitewash it are not facing the truth. While this is certainly something to be mindful of, I am not
going to let it stop me from spending time in a place I love. Just be aware..
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redmesa
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As the peso goes down the desperation goes up in Mexico. Crime always follows economic disparate. Good people can become very bad quickly when their
families are suffering or when they need a fix.
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smedley
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And Baja Sur is supposed to be one of Mexico's safer states. I suppose that refers to the Los Cabos area?
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BajaBill74
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We've been in Cabo San Lucas for a week so far, and the most violence I've seen was my wife when I tried to order a second after dinner drink.
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smedley
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That's good. Just spent a week in San Jose del Cabo and felt safe there
(and did not stay in a tourist area).
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bledito
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the stuff meth is around I have seen it being used. as well as weed. mexico is no different than the USA youth is Youth some take drugs others don.t I
would just avoid the areas that they frequent in. late night bars and the like.
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by chuckie | I love Baja more than any place in the world....I have spent likely a third of my life there...BUT denying the problems does no one good..Better to
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Baja has passed you by and you are now lashing out. You are mad you can't go to the places you went to 30 years ago.
Just move on pal and take you unhappiness with ya.
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chuckie
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Thanks for the input, Pal,
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bajabuddha
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JZ, I wish I would be alive long enough for you to have your comment thrown right back in your face, turd-bird.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
86 - 45*
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JZ
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The dude is on here b-tching about this, that, and the other thing all day long.
If someone is that unhappy they should just shut their trap and not try to bring others down with them.
I have little patience for ppl like that.
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bajabuddha
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I have little people who abbreviate their spelling to seem young and hip, neither of which is true. As the Chuckster would say, "thanks for your
input. Pal". (that's what we all learned in Charm School .... )
[Edited on 5-2-2017 by bajabuddha]
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
86 - 45*
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bajatrailrider
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ |
The dude is on here b-tching about this, that, and the other thing all day long.
If someone is that unhappy they should just shut their trap and not try to bring others down with them.
I have little patience for ppl like that.
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