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Hobie
ParticipantWell @dead, if the issue is not real but perceived, then Mexico has a simple public relations problem. Run a few ads, coupons, and there you go. Americans will flock back in droves. Sounds like a business opportunity for you.
Hobie
Participant[quote=deadzone]Aecetia, how many American Tourists have been killed in Tijuana or Baja? Show some evidence..[/quote]
You have to include all violent crime not just murder in the reasons folks stay away.
“U.S. citizens should be aware that many cases of violent crime are never resolved by Mexican law enforcement, and the U.S. government has no authority to investigate crimes committed in Mexico.”
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_4755.html
By the way, if you are interested in learning more about the inner workings of Baja crime and property issues check out the past issues of the GRINGO GAZETTE.
http://www.gringogazettenorth.com/index.php
It is no longer in business but google the publisher: Nancy A. Conroy for more good information. Sharp gal.
Hobie
Participant[quote=deadzone]Aecetia, how many American Tourists have been killed in Tijuana or Baja? Show some evidence..[/quote]
You have to include all violent crime not just murder in the reasons folks stay away.
“U.S. citizens should be aware that many cases of violent crime are never resolved by Mexican law enforcement, and the U.S. government has no authority to investigate crimes committed in Mexico.”
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_4755.html
By the way, if you are interested in learning more about the inner workings of Baja crime and property issues check out the past issues of the GRINGO GAZETTE.
http://www.gringogazettenorth.com/index.php
It is no longer in business but google the publisher: Nancy A. Conroy for more good information. Sharp gal.
Hobie
Participant[quote=deadzone]Aecetia, how many American Tourists have been killed in Tijuana or Baja? Show some evidence..[/quote]
You have to include all violent crime not just murder in the reasons folks stay away.
“U.S. citizens should be aware that many cases of violent crime are never resolved by Mexican law enforcement, and the U.S. government has no authority to investigate crimes committed in Mexico.”
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_4755.html
By the way, if you are interested in learning more about the inner workings of Baja crime and property issues check out the past issues of the GRINGO GAZETTE.
http://www.gringogazettenorth.com/index.php
It is no longer in business but google the publisher: Nancy A. Conroy for more good information. Sharp gal.
Hobie
Participant[quote=deadzone]Aecetia, how many American Tourists have been killed in Tijuana or Baja? Show some evidence..[/quote]
You have to include all violent crime not just murder in the reasons folks stay away.
“U.S. citizens should be aware that many cases of violent crime are never resolved by Mexican law enforcement, and the U.S. government has no authority to investigate crimes committed in Mexico.”
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_4755.html
By the way, if you are interested in learning more about the inner workings of Baja crime and property issues check out the past issues of the GRINGO GAZETTE.
http://www.gringogazettenorth.com/index.php
It is no longer in business but google the publisher: Nancy A. Conroy for more good information. Sharp gal.
Hobie
Participant[quote=deadzone]Aecetia, how many American Tourists have been killed in Tijuana or Baja? Show some evidence..[/quote]
You have to include all violent crime not just murder in the reasons folks stay away.
“U.S. citizens should be aware that many cases of violent crime are never resolved by Mexican law enforcement, and the U.S. government has no authority to investigate crimes committed in Mexico.”
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_4755.html
By the way, if you are interested in learning more about the inner workings of Baja crime and property issues check out the past issues of the GRINGO GAZETTE.
http://www.gringogazettenorth.com/index.php
It is no longer in business but google the publisher: Nancy A. Conroy for more good information. Sharp gal.
Hobie
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I love mexico though and hope to buy a vacation home there down the road.[/quote]
Rent, but don’t buy. Only Mex citizens can own property and that won’t stop the authorities from seizing it if they feel so inclined or you have to pay them, ‘comida’. ( bribe )
Sounds like many of us have crossed paths over the years traveling in Mex. Surf trips, fishing, camping, motorcycles. Locals were always welcoming ( and still are ), but I will not go back now.
Too many stories close to home about robberies, attempted rapes, shakedown by Federalies under threat of arrest to risk it any more. Very sad.
Hobie
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I love mexico though and hope to buy a vacation home there down the road.[/quote]
Rent, but don’t buy. Only Mex citizens can own property and that won’t stop the authorities from seizing it if they feel so inclined or you have to pay them, ‘comida’. ( bribe )
Sounds like many of us have crossed paths over the years traveling in Mex. Surf trips, fishing, camping, motorcycles. Locals were always welcoming ( and still are ), but I will not go back now.
Too many stories close to home about robberies, attempted rapes, shakedown by Federalies under threat of arrest to risk it any more. Very sad.
Hobie
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I love mexico though and hope to buy a vacation home there down the road.[/quote]
Rent, but don’t buy. Only Mex citizens can own property and that won’t stop the authorities from seizing it if they feel so inclined or you have to pay them, ‘comida’. ( bribe )
Sounds like many of us have crossed paths over the years traveling in Mex. Surf trips, fishing, camping, motorcycles. Locals were always welcoming ( and still are ), but I will not go back now.
Too many stories close to home about robberies, attempted rapes, shakedown by Federalies under threat of arrest to risk it any more. Very sad.
Hobie
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I love mexico though and hope to buy a vacation home there down the road.[/quote]
Rent, but don’t buy. Only Mex citizens can own property and that won’t stop the authorities from seizing it if they feel so inclined or you have to pay them, ‘comida’. ( bribe )
Sounds like many of us have crossed paths over the years traveling in Mex. Surf trips, fishing, camping, motorcycles. Locals were always welcoming ( and still are ), but I will not go back now.
Too many stories close to home about robberies, attempted rapes, shakedown by Federalies under threat of arrest to risk it any more. Very sad.
Hobie
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I love mexico though and hope to buy a vacation home there down the road.[/quote]
Rent, but don’t buy. Only Mex citizens can own property and that won’t stop the authorities from seizing it if they feel so inclined or you have to pay them, ‘comida’. ( bribe )
Sounds like many of us have crossed paths over the years traveling in Mex. Surf trips, fishing, camping, motorcycles. Locals were always welcoming ( and still are ), but I will not go back now.
Too many stories close to home about robberies, attempted rapes, shakedown by Federalies under threat of arrest to risk it any more. Very sad.
Hobie
ParticipantIf you file an insurance claim ( example: house fire) and they determine it was related to non- permitted work– claim denied.
Hobie
ParticipantIf you file an insurance claim ( example: house fire) and they determine it was related to non- permitted work– claim denied.
Hobie
ParticipantIf you file an insurance claim ( example: house fire) and they determine it was related to non- permitted work– claim denied.
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