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    Posted On: 05-Mar-2005
    From: carol paul [moonbeamsnsage.....com]
    Subject: Re: [roatan] Recent Discussion - Crime




    Thank you Dean for your well stated post.
    Thank you Everyone that has posted.
    I am new to the island and have enjoyed the fustration too.
    I am so glad to see the response that this topic has brought to light.
    I will also offer my help too.
    I believe in "Form Follows Function"
    I see a beautiful Form developing if we keep working on Function
    I am so proud to be a part time islander here in Roatan.
    Carol Paul
    the "Spa at Baan Suerte"
    milvos wrote:

    Dear Group,

    Hello, I am the moderator of this group. Over the past few weeks,
    discussion on the group has focused on some recent crimes in Roatan.
    Many messages have been posted from concerned residents in Roatan,
    investors and visitors.

    Currently this group has over 1,400 members and its aim is to offer
    information on Roatan, everything from visitor information to
    investor and relocation information. Within some simple guidelines,
    it is an open forum. This means at times we see the good and the
    bad, which is the way it should be. This group works best when it is
    used as a means of creating awareness on issues in Roatan and in
    bringing everyone together on those issues.

    At the recent meeting held by Canaturh in Roatan, a lot was
    discussed and I hope everyone took away something from it. One of
    the main topics discussed was how can people help? What is needed to
    help in this case – with the police force in Roatan? Various
    possibilities were discussed. One that I think has merit is to make
    it possible for donations to be given to assist the police, though
    this is not the long-term solution. Although, just giving money is
    never the solution anywhere, I believe for the moment this would be
    a step in the right direction.

    Some recent post have mentioned how many people, myself included, do
    not completely understand the situation in Roatan with the police,
    local government, national government and the problems that the
    average Honduras live with every day of their lives. This is a large
    issue. Many people come to Roatan to live or visit but it is very
    difficult as an outsider to understand the intricacies of the
    Honduran system and the difficulties the Honduran people face. I
    believe it is everyone's responsibility when you decide to visit,
    live or invest in a foreign country to learn as much as possible
    about the local way of life. This is also part of what attracts
    people to travel and relocate for their adventure in the tropics.

    Many people have mentioned they are willing to help in some way and
    I believe we all can. Canaturh offers a variety of membership
    options which enable a person to contribute financially toward
    planning the development of Roatan. Also as a member, you receive
    news on what is happening in Roatan and what are the current issues
    they are working on.
    http://www.canaturh-bayislands.org/
    http://www.canaturh-bayislands.org/become.htm

    I believe a couple of board members from Canaturh belong to this
    discussion list. I invite them to post a message concerning their
    goals, issues they have addressed in the past few months, member
    benefits, and how their budget is spent? From there everyone can
    make there own opinion on whether to actually get involved with
    Canaturh and to help out.

    >From my limited experience I believe Canaturh addresses many issues
    that come up on this group regularly, including building
    restrictions, land development, water taxis, traffic, bugs and many
    more. At the moment it is crime that is the focus of the group. In
    a month's time it will be something else relevant to Roatan. It is
    time maybe we all took a more active part in the improvement of
    Roatan instead of just debating the problems and issues, as this
    solves nothing. There is a solution for everything and with enough
    people involved the solution can be found. But if no one is willing
    to get involved and just care to debate when something goes wrong -
    maybe there is no future in Roatan.

    As a person who has lived in Roatan and in San Pedro Sula for over 6
    years, I have always tried to get involved and to learn more about
    Honduras. I've also tried to understand the reasons behind problems
    when they arise, since there is always a reason.

    I hope someone from Canaturh will respond to this message and that
    everyone who has spoken about helping decides to get involved. I
    plan to do so.

    Best Regards
    Dean Milverton

    Tel:445-1394
    Cel:373-0313

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