Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure nobody walks alone at the resort—especially women/girls/kids. And be careful what you drink.
No flashy jewelry. A lot of women leave their engagement rings, anything worth reselling at home. Take costume jewelry if you must, but nothing that resembles a Diamond.
Personally, I’m done with Jamaica, the Bahamas, and T&C. The crime isn’t worth the risk.
I do agree with this RE not walking alone and not wearing anything flashy. I have a soft spot for Jamaica but once we were there, and it was a very upscale resort and workers were offering us drugs and I don’t mean pot. Another time I had a diamond necklace stolen Out of my room that I had forgotten to put in the safe
Everyone knows not to take high valued jewelry on vacation, esp to Jamaica, Mexico etc. that was your own fault
Anonymous wrote:This might change your mind about going (although this below happened in the Bahamas)
https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-kentucky-moms-were-drugged-063726969.html
They are both receiving medical care at home in Kentucky, which includes thousands of dollars in preventative care, including HIV prevention
Anonymous wrote:DC has more crime and murders and rapes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure nobody walks alone at the resort—especially women/girls/kids. And be careful what you drink.
No flashy jewelry. A lot of women leave their engagement rings, anything worth reselling at home. Take costume jewelry if you must, but nothing that resembles a Diamond.
Personally, I’m done with Jamaica, the Bahamas, and T&C. The crime isn’t worth the risk.
I do agree with this RE not walking alone and not wearing anything flashy. I have a soft spot for Jamaica but once we were there, and it was a very upscale resort and workers were offering us drugs and I don’t mean pot. Another time I had a diamond necklace stolen Out of my room that I had forgotten to put in the safe