On no island like Bonaire

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Here we go with Godwins Law. :shakehead:

Sweet. I'll give you a point for that one.
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Good one.

Jax - Maybe I'll wait for the subpoena before I answer you.

Here's a little bone for you:

What number of "finds" did you discover, please? 5? 10? 50?

If you are asking for the number of internet references to crime on Bonaire the number is beyond 50.

Before you ask for them all Matlock, please feel free to use google and discover them for yourself. I'm not here to spoon feed you just because you might not believe it, you can carry on with whatever you believe or don't believe or you can do the work yourself, you're a good cut and paster you shouldn't find it hard.
 
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Before you ask for them all Matlock, please feel free to use google and discover them for yourself. I'm not here to spoon feed you just because you might not believe it, you can carry on with whatever you believe or don't believe or you can do the work yourself,

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Maybe for more accurate, current information I should traipse around the Caribbean some interviewing other divers?
... Every dive site I've gone to in the Caribbean I have run into one or two people with a horrible tale to tell about crime on Bonaire and getting ripped off by theives, car rental agencies, condo owners, etc and how little the police do...

In short, you don't believe what you read and hear, I do believe it. I see no reason for people to lie.
CD, it's been handled for you :rofl3:
 
I ran across that during my research but the info is a bit out of date.

... remember life is slowed down in the Caribbean - maybe they're not finished yet with the 2009 analysis... :coolingoff:
 
... remember life is slowed down in the Caribbean - maybe they're not finished yet with the 2009 analysis... :coolingoff:

Soon come mon, soon come.
 
I've been refraining from comment on this thread as I have no personal experience with Bonaire, although that certainly hasn't kept many from posting as "experts". That said, butch up people, the current global economic situation has caused crime to rise everywhere and I'm sure Bonaire is no exception. Go where you want to go, do what you want to do and be a little extra diligent about not becoming a victim. And for Gods sake, if you're going to go on a tirade that could adversely affect someone's livelihood know what the hell you're talking about and be able to back it up. I can't believe this sissified drivel has been allowed to continue.
 
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I am closing this thread for now. It has degraded into nothing more than an argument between a couple of individuals, and nothing constructive is going on here.

We may reopen it, but I am unclear if folks will play nicely. Seriously folks, think about what you post.

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