We're rethink our Dec. cruise also. Terrible. It's such a beautiful place and no one wants to go see it now.
Amazing responses. A few years ago foreign tourists were being targeted and murdered in Florida.
Last week some nutzo psycho killed 6 people in Tucson and injured a bunch more.
Daily there are stories of murder and violent activity on the news in EVERY media market in the US, and yet people are in a panic frenzy about Mexico. And the media does their best to stoke the panic by using key words like AK-47, gangland, gang violence, etc.
But they never bother to put it in perspective. Playa del Carmen is on the wrong side of Mexico from Mazatlan.
A quick look through online headlines this morning in the US:
Los Angeles:
Student who shot up his high school in Gardena will be charged with Assault with a Deadly Weapon.
Spokane, WA:
FBI says someone left a "potentially lethal" backpack bomb along a MLK parade route.
Salt Lake City:
Centerville man accidently shoots his mother-in-law and his toddler son. (More Gun Violence!)
Atlanta:
Cobb County man arrested for beating his father to death when the older man attempted to stop him from beating his girlfriend.
Orlando:
Slain woman's son questioned about roommate's homicide.
Victoria (BC):
Two found dead in home on B.C. beach, first homicide of the year in Saanich.
New York:
2 beat, rob man in home
- Violence rises in NYC housing projects
- Car trunk gang hunted in Queens
- Alleged cop killer arrested in N.J.
- Teens hurt in shootout after H.S. hoops game
- Rape vic: He said no one would believe me
- Slay witness warned to zip it
- Qns. hubby admits guilt in wife's fatal stabbing
And the list goes on and on. Dang, I guess we should stay away from major tourist areas in the US, too.
The police blotter for the first week of January in Anaheim (home to DL) is full of scary stuff. Burglary, robbery, assault, robbery, armed robbery, commercial robbery, grand theft auto, narcotics assault, gang activity, etc.
This type of thing happens every day in the cities of the US. And yet, we are so desensitized to it that it doesn't even register anymore. Yet, let something happen elsewhere and it's "OMG! I'm Not Going!"
Mexico is 761,600 square miles in size, with over 112 million people, spread across 3 time zones.
Your chances of dying in a traffic accident are much greater than the chance of getting shot in gangland violence in Mexico.
Next time you read the "horrific stories of violence and murder" in Mexico, look at a map. And think about it.