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It's been interesting to see all the banter on two of these subjects. Last month I asked a lady who was visiting there is she didn't know that knives were prohibited in the park and she called me "Scuba Police" so I quit there - but the rules are the rules. No DM is likely to tell you that you aren't supposed to carry a knife or wear gloves in the park, but those are the rules. Besides, with no fishing in the park, why carry a knife? I've never seen any line in any of my dives.
So, if no DM is likely to tell you that you aren't supposed to carry a knife or wear gloves in the park, why worry? Ever see the Park Rangers? I've not known of anyone getting busted, but they do hush-hush a lot there. It could happen.
And while we're at it, in case no one every told you, as no one ever did me - pocket knives are unlawful in Mexico. Hell, I used to wear a belt knife to town. No one ever told me I shouldn't but it could have been bad had something happened and I was remotely involved, or just searched...!
From the US Consulate: Guns are Illegal in Mexico
(I'll omit the part about firearms as everyone knows better right?)
Well, for those who want to know, there ya go...
I do pack a couple of folding knives, in my luggage, for use in the room.
So, if no DM is likely to tell you that you aren't supposed to carry a knife or wear gloves in the park, why worry? Ever see the Park Rangers? I've not known of anyone getting busted, but they do hush-hush a lot there. It could happen.
And while we're at it, in case no one every told you, as no one ever did me - pocket knives are unlawful in Mexico. Hell, I used to wear a belt knife to town. No one ever told me I shouldn't but it could have been bad had something happened and I was remotely involved, or just searched...!
From the US Consulate: Guns are Illegal in Mexico
(I'll omit the part about firearms as everyone knows better right?)
Don’t carry a knife, even a small pocketknife, on your person in Mexico.
If you carry a knife on your person in Mexico, even a pocketknife . . .
* You may be arrested and charged with possession of a deadly weapon;Claiming not to know about the law will not get you leniency from a police officer or the judicial system. Leave your firearms, ammunition, and knives at home. Don’t bring them into Mexico.
* You may spend weeks in jail waiting for trial, and tens of thousands of dollars in attorney’s fees, court costs, and fines;
* If convicted, you may be sentenced to up to five years in a Mexican prison.
Well, for those who want to know, there ya go...
I do pack a couple of folding knives, in my luggage, for use in the room.
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