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Recent News on Mexico Travel Warnings
March 16, 2009
As U.S. citizens living and working in the Playa del Carmen, Mexico we would like to share with you the insiders assessment about the plethora of negative news events affecting foreign travel to Mexico.
First we would refer you to the U.S. State Department website for the specific details on travel advisories to Mexico and you will read that the increase in criminal activity is almost exclusively isolated to the border cities such as Tijuana, Nuevo Laredo and Ciudad Juarez –
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_3028.html
Just for the record…Playa del Carmen is located over 2,000 Miles from Tijuana, Mexico, which has seen some of the largest increase in crime. Whereas Tijuana is only 40 miles from downtown San Diego U.S.A.; so much for visiting Sea World this year!
It's like not going on vacation to Disney World in Orlando Florida, because of a crime epidemic happening in Chicago? It also means that you, the residents of Minneapolis, Toronto or Chicago are all closer to the border violence than we are here in Playa del Carmen.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i3WOIjvUbuOPshuFgFZ5NAjPn5Gg
The only reference the State Department makes to Playa del Carmen is renting mopeds and “Drinking too Much”. So…don't rent a moped and don't embarrass yourself by drinking like you just turned 21 and certainly, don't do both together; drinking and riding a moped that is.
Playa del Carmen is an extremely safe town of about 200,000 inhabitants and filled with thousands of tourists every single day. As any city in the World, crime does occur in Playa del Carmen, but can almost always be traced back to negligence on behalf of tourists themselves. So to assist you with this we recommend taking the following safety precautions when visiting Playa del Carmen (or any other city for that matter):
? Use common sense! Don't do things here that you would not do at home. Just because you crossed the border into Mexico does not mean you are free to “misbehave”. Mexico has very stringent laws against everything and will enforce them.
? Playa del Carmen is a tourist town with white sand beaches, Caribbean waters and a multitude of activities. This city lives alone on the tourism industry and is reflective of its citizens, specifically its Police force. The Police force is very predominant here; they are here to protect you (their business)! Without you, they have no job!
? Playa del Carmen is an extremely small town stretching for the most part along a 1.5 mile Pedestrian street know as LaQuinta. Everything is walk-able in Playa, yet it is recommended that if you are leaving the nightclub at 5AM, by your lonesome, after inhaling 10 shots of tequila, that you may want to consider splurging for a $5 taxi fare to assure you get home safe! I believe that this common sense would be recommended in your hometown as well.
? Petty theft is the most frequent occurring crime here in Playa del Carmen. Again, use your common sense, i.e. lock your valuables in the condo safe; or better yet don't bring your Rolex or expensive diamonds; you're in a beach town where the daily attire is nothing more than a bathing suit and flip-flops.
? If you have questions about anything or have any uncertainty at all, please just ask. Our staff and others here in Playa are very friendly people that love to make you feel at home and safe during your stay here with us.
? The only things to fear in Playa del Carmen are sunburns, hangovers, too much rest or gaining weight. All of these risks can easily be avoided through use of suntan lotion and aspirin.
We live here with many friends of all different nations, and most with children. There are no Middle School shootings, Mall Massacres or acts of random road-rage. After many years of welcoming guests such as yourself to our beautiful city, we have never had a single occurrence of violence or crime. Common sense can go a long way here. Don't put yourself at risk (here or at home) by involving yourself in illegal activities and the likelihood of putting yourself in harms way is completely avoidable.
If you are concerned about traveling to Playa del Carmen because of an increase in drug and gang violence 2,000 miles away you should not visit. But please keep things in perspective by watching your own 11 O'clock local news tonight and remember that the acts of violence and crime that are happening in your hometown today, do not exist here!
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