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qtla9111
Aug 11, 2013Nomad
Monaco Montclair wrote:
This much I do know,my bro lives on the other side of Haiti,the dr. Never would I even think of doing that. Haveing been there twice. Anything out side the good old USA,chances are it might be a third world country. And the houses have bars across the windows, and not for decorations.in the USA u have rites, not in third world country's .and don't forget your passport, in case of a riot, the us embassy (by us law)has to let u in. If u can make it there. I just heard some of those places are opening back up, so u maybe in luck. Wow not me , I ll make another trip around the good old USA .in the good old USA it's all , happy-camping
Your answer on bars on the windows is way off. Sure they are for security, but did you know because of that very very few Mexican homeowners at all economic levels carry home insurance? Yes, it does exist and I have a homeowners policy. It cost me 120 dollars a year for full coverage and it works. My home was flooded and the foundation affected. The insurance company sent an adjuster, and a check arrived 10 days later. House fires are few and far between in concrete houses, so they are safe. What does your home insurance policy cost?
Check the FBI website In 2011, the rate of property crime was estimated at 2909 per 100,000 inhabitants. In 28 years, four neighborhoods and four houses I have never suffered a property crime and I don't live in an ex-pat gated community.
Based on the facts, maybe you should consider bars on "your" windows.
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