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Re: Armed robbery Jump Up Casino
[Re: bdeeley]
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06/06/2018 04:04 PM
06/06/2018 04:04 PM
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Makes one wonder, is it incidents like this that prompted Canada to recently change their Travel Advisory? The change in the Canadian Travel Advisory does not, in any way, reference crime and to imply otherwise is irresponsible. The change specifically references the damage caused by Irma. Crime
There are incidents of crime. Petty crime are most common.
Theft from vehicles occurs, especially rental cars. More violent incidents, including armed robberies also occur. Make sure purses and handbags are closed and not easy to snatch.
Burglaries and break-ins are common at resorts, beach houses, and hotels. Ensure safety devices are functional.
Be aware of your surroundings and exercise caution, especially at night Avoid isolated or poorly-lit areas, including beaches Do not leave valuables unattended on the beach or carry large amounts of cash or jewellery Leave your valuables and travel documents in your hotel room safe. If the safe is not securely fixed to the wall, use the safety deposit box at the front desk, if available Check with local authorities to determine which beaches are safe Like I said before, you don't like the advisory, contact the government of Canada.
J.D.
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