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REALLY?Nope, because they don't have security problems. The tourist is protected as the cash-cow by the locals and if needed the Federales. It's fine to overcharge them if you can, but they have to submit voluntarily therefore these discussions never happen on that forum.
Resorts and hotels do often have security employees and facilities, but they're a non-issue.
I DID this on Bonaire - TWICE
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Can you do this in Bonaire?
Common sense dictates that there is crime everywhere, even in Saudi Arabia with some of the most draconian punishments crime still happens.
You too I assume are intelligent to understand that the issue is not crime existing, but the EXTENT of the crime that exists.
Using the two forums of the Bonaire forum and the Cozumel forum here, a quick search shows an unscientific result of Bonaire far outstripping crime reports versus Cozumel.
What do you draw from that? Well, you obvoiusly have to take it with a grain of salt, understand the validity of what proof there is, but to anybody with reasonable sensibilities, it's pretty obvious that there is either a lot more crime going on in Bonaire than in Cozumel, or for some reason there is not a lot of posting of crime happening in Cozumel that is happening.
So which is it?
Exercising simple caution goes a long way:
Yep, leave it on the balcony draped over a chair or sitting in a chair to dry. No issues... And like gj, I am not blase' about security, and pay attention to my surrounding no matter where we are diving, traveling, etc.mfinley919:Can you do this in Bonaire?
Do you also leave your dive gear out over night to dry on accessible patios?
Jim, it has been made abundantly clear that the Bonaire haters do not believe you should have to excercise ANY common sense on the island.