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    Posted On: 01-Mar-2005
    From: "duhhbeach" [duhhbeach.....com]
    Subject: [roatan] Re: Roatan vs DC



    Judy,
    Ha, that's very funny...No, Actually I am not the "Sandy with a
    machete". I was the Bar & Restaurant Manager of at the Inn of Last
    Resort and that is where I lived. I dont believe we ever met, did
    we?

    Smiles,
    Sandy


    --- In roatan.....com, judyroatan....... wrote:
    >
    > Sandy,
    >
    > Hey! I wondered where you went. If you felt so safe in Roatan,
    why did you always have your machette with the attractive carrying
    case that we all loved? I had the impression you did not feel so
    safe in Roatan. Now, if I have the wrong Sandy, please forgive me.
    I am speaking of Sandy who lived on the west end of Sandy Bay. Hope
    you are doing well, wherever you may be, now.
    >
    > Judy Wright
    > Judy's Fantasea
    > www.roatanet.com/judys/
    >
    > "tropicjobs" wrote:
    >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >I agree, comparing Roatan with DC is ridiculous.  I actually am
    not
    > >the one who made the comparison, just illustrating that people
    may
    > >want to do some research before they make such assertions.  I got
    > >the numbers from the links that I provided on the original post.  
    > >According to the only numbers I can find,"please provide links if
    > >you have better numbers" Getting murdered in Roatan in 2002 was
    > >almost twice as likely as in DC.  Making comparisons like that,
    > >especially when it turns out that you're totally wrong does not
    help
    > >improve security.  
    > >
    > >Glad to see many are taking the issue seriously.  I think
    improving
    > >security now will pay unbelievable dividends later.  It also
    would
    > >be nice to see the police change their image, Five 12 guage and
    > >machine gun totting guys in the back of a beat up pick up wearing
    > >rumpled up uniforms does very little to inspire professionalism
    > >among the police and it sure as hell is not comforting to
    tourists,
    > >or most residents I would guess.  You would think some of the
    bigger
    > >players on the island would make some serious donations to this
    > >cause, in the end they will also reap the biggest rewards.
    > >
    > >Maybe some sort of organization like the "Fraternal Order of
    Police"
    > >could be formed.  It may be a good way to solicit donations for
    new
    > >equipment, radios, maybe vehicles and training too.  I doubt
    Tegus
    > >will do much, this would probably have to be a local thing.
    > >Anyway, I wish you all the best, the island sure has a lot of
    > >potential and I think improving security will translate to huge
    > >rewards later.
    > >--- In roatan.....com, "duhhbeach" wrote:
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> Comparing Roatan To DC is ridiculous!  
    > >>
    > >> I lived on Roatan for almost a year in 2002-03, I don't know
    where
    > >> you got your information or statistics on Roatan, but I lived &
    > >> worked there and never once did I feel threatened or unsafe!
    > >> Whether I was in West End or Coxen Hole, I never had any
    trouble
    > >in
    > >> any way shape or form.  Sure I heard about a few incidents here
    &
    > >> there but these things happen EVERYWHERE!!  Especially a third
    > >world
    > >> countries...  I would move back to Roatan or vacation there
    again
    > >> without hesitation.  
    > >>
    > >> Sandy
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> --- In roatan.....com, "tropicjobs"
    > >> wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> > In 2002 there were 39 reported murders in Roatan, in 2002
    there
    > >> were
    > >> > 262 murders.
    > >> >
    > >> > Roatan population est. at the time 50,000
    > >> > DC population est at the time. 600,000 (murder capital of
    > >america)
    > >> >
    > >> > That puts Roatan at 78 murders per 100,000 and 44 murders per
    > >> > 100,000 for DC.  In 2002 you were almost 2 times more likely
    to
    > >be
    > >> > murdered in Roatan as you were in DC.
    > >> >
    > >> > Cant find any more recent numbers for Roatan.
    > >> >
    > >> > Don't kid yourself, Roatan is a dangerous place.  I said it
    when
    > >I
    > >> > lived there, Ill say it now, the residents of Roatan need to
    get
    > >> > serious about security above all other issues.  One of the
    > >reasons
    > >> I
    > >> > left is because my wife did not feel safe.
    > >> >
    > >> > http://www.bayislandsvoice.com/issue-15.htm
    > >> > http://www.safestreetsdc.com/subpages/murdercap.doc
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >http://www.roatanet.com
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >



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