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Originally posted by GDR View PostWe've been to Cuba 4 times, admit I was hustled by a local out of a couple extra bucks on a bottle of rum but otherwise you feel unbelievably safe and comfortable there. Likely stats are hard to come by for Cuba but sure seems safe. People as a group there are higher educated is part of it and they dont have anything but alao dont seem to need / want more so no need to steal. We met 2 different families there and has lunch at ones home and went fishing with the others very nice easy going society. Drugs are virtually non existent there, very serious crime to get caught with them, even for tourists.
Crime punishment is stiff , thus very low crime in Cuba ... simple .
If the two prime criminals in the Bushee/ Stanley case were behind bars , where they should have been , Bushee would still be alive and Stanley would still have his farm . That would be Meechance and his mafia buddy .... but no one wants to talk about the truth of the matter . It’s all media spun b/S .
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Furrow, sure wouldn't like to be faced with a decision of what to do with an uninvited visitor. Once long ago, on a really cold-like 30 below night we received a knock on the door. Now, we are like a good mile and through a creek away from a seldom-used secondary road. Reluctantly I opened the door to find a frozen traveller from Gravelbourg area. He was stuck, walked about 1 mile and not dressed for the weather. That's one kind of unexpected guest but our area isn't known as a dangerous area. I never would live out there now without a big dog and a back-up plan. Keep safe-hope you never have to wonder again.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostFurrow, sure wouldn't like to be faced with a decision of what to do with an uninvited visitor. Once long ago, on a really cold-like 30 below night we received a knock on the door. Now, we are like a good mile and through a creek away from a seldom-used secondary road. Reluctantly I opened the door to find a frozen traveller from Gravelbourg area. He was stuck, walked about 1 mile and not dressed for the weather. That's one kind of unexpected guest but our area isn't known as a dangerous area. I never would live out there now without a big dog and a back-up plan. Keep safe-hope you never have to wonder again.
But as soon as we try to stand up and tell the truth we are racists , bigots... whatever .... it’s such b/S .
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