El Graduado
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The violent crime rate has increased quite a bit, but tourists are rarely targeted/affected. .
Petty crime has been and continues to be worse than the states...
You don't hear as much about most petty crime because it is so ridiculously commonplace that people don't even bother to mention specific instances.
These lines above are my take-away from your post. I agree except for the line "Tourists are rarely targeted/affected." I think that is the old stand-by line that everybody repeats, but with little evidence. As you correctly stated, most of these "petty" crimes don't get reported. They don't make it to the news media, anyway. I know of two American women who had their arm or wrist broken when thieves on motorcycles grabbed their purse strap and drug them to the ground. I know of one woman who was followed from Chedraui and robbed at gunpoint when she got out of her car. That was videotaped by a security camera, but no one was arrested. Our next door neighbor (American) had her purse snatched when a moto jumped up on the sidewalk and the guy on the back grabbed it as she was walking on 5th avenue near calle 6 at midday. NONE of my friends in Cozumel can say they haven't had their car or house broken into at least once. Stealing from cars is commonplace. I had the lock on my car door smashed out with a hammer and punch as we sat at Playa Martin one day. Stealing the batteries from cars (rental or private) parked on the street at night is an island industry. Then there are the extortion games the police play with tourists in rental cars or motos, which I consider a petty crime as well.
While your chances of being hit by a stray bullet during one of Cozumel's monthly executions (15 last year) are low, the chances of being a crime victim on Cozumel is not insignificant. There is no "honor among thieves" on Cozumel that says "you must leave the tourist alone," although that seems to be the stand the tourist boards, media, and chat boards take. The low-hanging fruit gets picked first, no matter what your passport says.