Posted By: Carol_Hill
Crime in the news again - 01/26/2024 02:00 PM
LinkHopefully they get this situation under control, as it is mostly cruise ship visitors there on Great Bay beach.
And another casino robbery.
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Posted By: GaKaye
Re: Crime in the news again - 01/26/2024 05:06 PM
If they don't get it under control, the cruise lines will advise their passengers to stay on the ship; definitely not a good thing for Philipsburg businesses.
Posted By: bdeeley
Re: Crime in the news again - 01/26/2024 05:30 PM
Even worse, if it continues down hill, the cruise companies will find other ports of call.
Posted By: Carol_Hill
Re: Crime in the news again - 01/26/2024 05:37 PM
For sure, everyplace in P'burg will be out of business without cruise ship crowds.
Posted By: Colour1
Re: Crime in the news again - 01/28/2024 05:52 AM
What I don't understand, is the the Dutch government knows how important the cruise industry is to the island. Why wouldn't they have tons of coverage along the boardwalk and the beach!! Ever go to Jones beach on long island??? Not only do you have the state police but beach patrol on foot touring the beach!! AND the town of Babylon police!! That is at least a ten mile stretch!! They can't hire beach patrol people??? As another poster stated, the ships will advise not to go to the beaches!!! Department of tourism wants nothing better than to keep the cruise people coming!!
On to the robbery. Again, what I don't understand. At Casino Royal, they have guards out front. One year for halloween we were hopping around, thought it would be fun to go to the casino in full face costume. THAT did not work out so well. We were stopped at the front door. No full face makeup allowed! We were turned away. How did these guys get past the door with masks on??? Someone was sleeping at the door!! Again, if they don't get a hold of this problem, another casino will close!! In both cases, glad no one was hurt!!!
Posted By: BillandElaine
Re: Crime in the news again - 01/28/2024 02:30 PM
Dutch government has nothing to do with it since 10/10/10.
Posted By: MrWhiskerssammy
Re: Crime in the news again - 01/28/2024 04:46 PM
Do you suppose they had guns to convince the guards to let them in?
Posted By: singbeach
Re: Crime in the news again - 02/01/2024 02:29 AM
I remember years ago 1st time going to SXM, I had a beach bag that locked to the beach chairs and locked closed. Wow, what do you do, not go in water together? I mean you bring your cell phone to the beach with you, right? Money, etc.?? YIKES!
Posted By: Colour1
Re: Crime in the news again - 02/01/2024 09:30 AM
Your guess is as good as mine!!!
We were in Roatan, Honduras two years ago. They have armed guards along the boardwalk on West Beach so the crime rate is low.
Posted By: lcote
Re: Crime in the news again - 02/01/2024 12:50 PM
Packsafe. That is a good solution.
Even having patrols, it can happen. The police/patrols can't be everywhere all at once.
Posted By: Southshore
Re: Crime in the news again - 02/01/2024 03:21 PM
Re: Caribbean Canadians - We had a similar experience in Jamaica some years ago. Armed guards were posted at each end of the hotel's beach, to keep non-guests off the beach and to prevent non-guests from swimming in to the hotel grounds. Similar situation on a trip to Cartagena. Not really conducive to a relaxed vacation. Hope it doesn't come to this in SXM.
Posted By: SXMScubaman
Re: Crime in the news again - 02/01/2024 04:19 PM
US just came out with a travel advisory for Jamaica because of crime. It's everywhere. Home here too.
Posted By: SXMBND
Re: Crime in the news again - 02/01/2024 05:51 PM
When you have no idea who's coming and going this is what happens.
Posted By: Carol_Hill
Re: Crime in the news again - 02/01/2024 05:55 PM
SXMBND--Politics does not belong here on this board.
Posted By: SXMBND
Re: Crime in the news again - 02/01/2024 09:05 PM
I don't consider The Constitution politics............ your sandbox ......your rules.
Posted By: Carol_Hill
Re: Crime in the news again - 02/01/2024 10:26 PM
what is the world has it got to do with the Constitution? No politics.