Cozumel harbor master has 67 boats so far suspended....

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It would be interesting to see a list of those dive opps who get suspended due to lack of safety equipment.
 
Yes, there really is a Mexican Navy, and when cruising sailors from the U.S. sometimes get themselves into terrible fixes in Mexican waters, the Mexican Navy will often bust its *** to help them out.
 
DIVECOZUMEL:
With the help of the Mexican Navy.....
This from today's Dario newspaper....


Police officer's events


More alertness in the port
The Captaincy of Port will start a plan of alertness in the dawns in the littoral of the island, supported by the Navy of Mexico, with the intention of forcing the men of sea to realize his activities under the safety measurements that the law marks, reports the captain of Port Heriberto Santos Salinas.

Huh?

Where's my Funk and Wagnal's?

Main Entry: littoral
Function: noun
: a coastal region; especially : the shore zone between high and low watermarks

That's a new one for me.
 
James Goddard:
Must be where I stay, cause I've walked past the Naval station on Coz dozen's of times...

Not to mention C-53 was used by the Mexican Navy..

Yes,We have seen those guys load up on small boats with M-16's and light combat gear.Kinda figured they were doing some kind of anti drug detail........
Dive-Ho
 
I was just wondering if these inspections required a copy of the owners financial statements like at the Iberostar.
 

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