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navegator wrote:
The Canadians drove 50 Kilometres to another town to have lunch, Mazatlan does not extend for 50 kilometers, they drove away from the tourist area, bad move in an area where there are bad elements in the adjasent areas, the important thing here is that they are alive, money and posessions can be replaced, human life can not.
navegator
โApr-08-2016 02:30 PM
briansue wrote:
We "stray" all over North America as well as other parts of the world. Good things or bad things can happen anywhere. We find many more good things than bad things. Sure, odds can be reduced and risks reduced - but by how much really? I don't care who you are or where you are or what you are doing there are always all kinds of things that can happen. And there places and things we will not do and will not go. But we are not going to live in a monastery - or a gated community either. We lived in Puerto Rico and we knew the risks. We were burglarized a couple times - minor stuff - then we got a black dog and never had another problem. We know the standard operating practices for Mexico - as well as the US and the rest of the world - and we follow them as much as we can. Bad things can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime - refuse to live in fear!
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โApr-08-2016 06:02 AM
navegator wrote:
Straying away from the tourist enclaves in any country and any city is not a good idea, this kind of incidents will happen anywhere in the world, do heed the locals as to where to go and where not to go, comon sense folks is always good to practice.
And for all of you that put down other countries, no one country is better or worse than another, just different customs and culture, crime is universal.
navegator
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Roc Moc wrote:
The other side...
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