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Robert Bandanza
April 15th, 2006, 12:03 AM
Americans Warned Not To Travel To Mexico

Last Updated:
04-14-06 at 6:53PM

Avoid travel to Baja California Norte. That's the warning from the Baja Safari Mexico Club Thursday. The recent surge in kidnappings prompted the travel warning, which is in effect through spring.

The Baja Safari Mexico Club's president is telling its members that they should avoid Baja California Norte. The club says it's just too dangerous to travel there in light of the recent kidnappings, which they say are happening at an alarming rate.

Some kidnapping cases include tourists being kidnapped in Tijuana and taken to an ATM where they are forced to withdraw money and give it to the kidnapper, before they are released. Other kidnapping cases go on for days with the suspects demanding thousands of dollars.

In fact, kidnappings have become so common in Baja California Norte, that now the kidnappers are starting to cross the border and kidnap people in San Diego and take them back to Mexico.

The Baja Safari Mexico Club is now hoping that the Mexican authorities will crack down on this growing crime.

"It's very serious and primarily because we don't have anybody out front taking charge and handling this. And, this is the reason why we're advising citizens, who are crossing into Mexico, be advised that they should be careful about their travel if they are going to go," said Mike Overcast with the Baja Safari Mexico Club.

The Baja Safari Mexico Club stresses that this warning only extends to Baja California Norte. They say that the southern part of Baja is very safe, and advise travelers to go ahead with their trips to that area.

The Baja Safari Mexico Club has about 10,000 members worldwide.

http://www.kfmb.com/stories/story.46612.html

Larry
April 15th, 2006, 03:45 PM
if it wasnt' for our crime ridden inner cities, the US would be the biggest tourist destination in the world. the US probably loses a trillion dollars a year due to lost tourism because of our inner shitties.

Itz_molecular
April 15th, 2006, 09:31 PM
Americans Warned Not To Travel To Mexico

Some kidnapping cases include tourists being kidnapped in Tijuana and taken to an ATM where they are forced to withdraw money and give it to the kidnapper, before they are released. Other kidnapping cases go on for days with the suspects demanding thousands of dollars.

for those who survive !

The Baja Safari Mexico Club is now hoping that the Mexican authorities will crack down on this growing crime.

That is the joke of the century !



How many just 'disappear' ?

Robert W. Hoffman
April 15th, 2006, 10:14 PM
The Baja Safari Mexico Club is now hoping that the Mexican authorities will crack down on this growing crime.

Bwaaahahaha! Sure. I'll bet Vicente puts it right up there with his other top priority: stemming the flow of those walking sacks of sandaled shit streaming across our border like so much raw sewage flowing into the East River.

Asking mex authorities to "crack down" on any crime against Americans is like asking a nigger to get off Uncle Chump's gravytrain. Half their economy is based on what these fuckers can take the gringo for, legal or otherwise. Where the hell have these Safari Club people been for the last 50 years anyway?

Quietus
April 16th, 2006, 12:26 AM
If the U.S. government was a responsible government, then they would close the borders, and declare war on Mexico. Hopefully, whites in the areas near where the kidnappings are taking place, will take up arms and start attacking and executing the mexicans responsible for these crimes, since no one with "authority" is. When the law fails to protect, the law is null and void. Personally, if I had a loved one kidnapped by these scumbags, I would "punish" 10 mexicans a day, everyday, until my loved one was released unharmed. A situation like that could quickly escalate, and get out of control for these subhuman animals.