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PhantomChaos 04-26-2011 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by Bobthebuilder (Post 3388031)
I am saddened and sorry to hear of people being beaten and killed in places that I have recently visited. Tragic. I spent several days in St Maarten / Saint Martin and visited several other islands and never once felt unsafe or even uncomfortable. Day or night. I will be going back and I hope no one is deterred by these events. These situations can and do happen in the cities we live in as well. Be safe.
Bob

Bob.....I was thinking the same thing. Thread after thread of great adventures from you. Thanks again!:drink:

Perlmudder 04-26-2011 09:43 PM

Last winter I spent 10 weeks in the Bahamas, never once did I feel unsafe. However, I am usually pretty good at not putting myself in a bad situation where something can happen. But I have been on many of the islands in the Bahamas and Eluthra and have seen nothing that would have me more concerned then some of the stuff that happens in my own backyard in Toronto. The Bahamas is plenty safe, but a good rule is to not go cruising around by yourself at night, and listen to the locals, if they tell you that a certain area is not great for travelers after dark, don't go there. Be safe, have fun, and use your head.

spk1 04-27-2011 01:08 AM


Originally Posted by turbo rr (Post 3387949)
Wtf! I had a friend of mine killed at Mullet Bay last year. Never solved.

Might want to get back into contact with the authorities there, as I understand, they are investigating these cases right now.

spk1 04-27-2011 01:19 AM

Those events are tragic, and I only put them out there to inform, not to scare or deter anyone from going to the bahamas, far worse things have happend in Miami, and any major US City, and I agree completely with the post that say so, in fact as long as you treat the bahamas like any major US city you are unfamiliar with, you will be just fine. Do a little research before you go exploring unknown areas, get a bit of local knowledge, and use as much common sense as you can. Other than that, I know Im going, back, and I know my buddy will as well, and so should all of you who havent been, its an experience you just cannot miss.


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