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Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:24 am
by grizzaholic
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CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) - Six people were found strangled to death and one decapitated in the southern Mexican tourist resort of Cancun on Sunday, the state's deputy attorney general said, in the latest mass killing to strike the city in the last few weeks.
Police found the bodies of the five men and two women in a shack in the outskirts of Cancun, a major tourist destination on Mexico's Caribbean coast, that has largely escaped the drug-related violence that has racked Acapulco, a faded tourist destination on the Pacific coast.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:33 am
by Gil Dobie
As long as they leave the tourist alone

Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:52 pm
by AZGrizFan
That can't be right. analjelly INSISTS that the drug violence in Mexico is limited to a few select corners of the country and the tourist areas are safe.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:05 am
by D1B
AZGrizFan wrote:That can't be right. analjelly INSISTS that the drug violence in Mexico is limited to a few select corners of the country and the tourist areas are safe.
As usual, he's right. They're safer in Mexico than most tourist destinations in America.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:21 am
by AZGrizFan
D1B wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:That can't be right. analjelly INSISTS that the drug violence in Mexico is limited to a few select corners of the country and the tourist areas are safe.
As usual, he's right. They're safer in Mexico than most tourist destinations in America.
Yeah, because this kind of shit happens in Disneyland all the time.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:56 am
by CAA Flagship
AZGrizFan wrote:D1B wrote:
As usual, he's right. They're safer in Mexico than most tourist destinations in America.
Yeah, because this kind of shit happens in
Disneyland all the time.
Disney World > Disneyland
EC(b) > WC(b)

Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:01 am
by grizzaholic
Who would want to visit Disneyland or Disney World? Hell, last time andy visited Disney World a hotel burned down.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:48 am
by andy7171
grizzaholic wrote:Who would want to visit Disneyland or Disney World? Hell, last time andy visited Disney World a hotel burned down.
Does not compute.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:54 am
by grizzaholic
andy7171 wrote:grizzaholic wrote:Who would want to visit Disneyland or Disney World? Hell, last time andy visited Disney World a hotel burned down.
Does not compute.
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Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:31 am
by D1B
AZGrizFan wrote:D1B wrote:
As usual, he's right. They're safer in Mexico than most tourist destinations in America.
Yeah, because this kind of shit happens in Disneyland all the time.
11 most dangerous cities:
1. St. Louis 530
2. Atlanta 484
3. Birmingham Alabama (tie) 380
3. Orlando (tie) 380 *Disneyworld
5. Detroit 369
6. Memphis 361
7. Miami 346
8. Baltimore 339
9. Kansas City, Missouri 337
10. Minneapolis (tie) 331
10. Cleveland (tie) 331
Regarding Anaheim:
ANAHEIM – Facing an increase in violent crime while other large cities are marking a dropping crime rate, Anaheim police officials are beefing up gang-enforcement efforts while trying new ways to keep at-risk youths away from gang life.
The city's violent crime rate, which had trended downward since the early '90s, unexpectedly increased by 10 percent in 2011, FBI statistics show. And current department statistics for the first half of 2012 indicate that violent crimes in Anaheim such as homicides and aggravated assaults are on track to match last year's numbers.
Along with the overall increase in crime, authorities say, a larger percentage of the violent incidents are being perpetrated by gang members.
Recent FBI statistics show that most other large cities in Orange County, such as Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Garden Grove and Huntington Beach, have either reported drops in violent crime or remained at the same rate, as in Irvine.
The crime increase also comes as the Anaheim Police Department is under scrutiny for several recent officer-involved shootings, which have led family members of those who were killed to hold regular protests in front of police headquarters. City leaders have responded by agreeing to conduct independent reviews of recent "major police incidents," including the officer-involved shootings, by an outside investigator, a move Chief John Welter has said he welcomes for the sake of transparency.
Regarding AZgrizfan:

Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:47 am
by Gil Dobie
grizzaholic wrote:Who would want to visit Disneyland or Disney World? Hell, last time andy visited Disney World a hotel burned down.
Some good food in downtown Disney (Disney World). House of Blues with the menu by Aaron Sanchez, is great. Had some great entertainment on the schedule too.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:49 am
by Gil Dobie
D1B wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
Yeah, because this kind of **** happens in Disneyland all the time.
11 most dangerous cities:
1. St. Louis 530
2. Atlanta 484
3. Birmingham Alabama (tie) 380
3. Orlando (tie) 380 *Disneyworld
5. Detroit 369
6. Memphis 361
7. Miami 346
8. Baltimore 339
9. Kansas City, Missouri 337
10. Minneapolis (tie) 331
10. Cleveland (tie) 331
Regarding Anaheim:
ANAHEIM – Facing an increase in violent crime while other large cities are marking a dropping crime rate, Anaheim police officials are beefing up gang-enforcement efforts while trying new ways to keep at-risk youths away from gang life.
The city's violent crime rate, which had trended downward since the early '90s, unexpectedly increased by 10 percent in 2011, FBI statistics show. And current department statistics for the first half of 2012 indicate that violent crimes in Anaheim such as homicides and aggravated assaults are on track to match last year's numbers.
Along with the overall increase in crime, authorities say, a larger percentage of the violent incidents are being perpetrated by gang members.
Recent FBI statistics show that most other large cities in Orange County, such as Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Garden Grove and Huntington Beach, have either reported drops in violent crime or remained at the same rate, as in Irvine.
The crime increase also comes as the Anaheim Police Department is under scrutiny for several recent officer-involved shootings, which have led family members of those who were killed to hold regular protests in front of police headquarters. City leaders have responded by agreeing to conduct independent reviews of recent "major police incidents," including the officer-involved shootings, by an outside investigator, a move Chief John Welter has said he welcomes for the sake of transparency.
Regarding AZgrizfan:

Another made up list with no link by Expandos brother. If Oakland is not on the list, then the list is done by an invalid.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:07 am
by D1B
Gil Dobie wrote:D1B wrote:
11 most dangerous cities:
1. St. Louis 530
2. Atlanta 484
3. Birmingham Alabama (tie) 380
3. Orlando (tie) 380 *Disneyworld
5. Detroit 369
6. Memphis 361
7. Miami 346
8. Baltimore 339
9. Kansas City, Missouri 337
10. Minneapolis (tie) 331
10. Cleveland (tie) 331
Regarding Anaheim:
Regarding AZgrizfan:

Another made up list with no link by Expandos brother. If Oakland is not on the list, then the list is done by an invalid.
US New & World Report, Dick Face.

Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:34 am
by Gil Dobie
D1B wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:
Another made up list with no link by Expandos brother. If Oakland is not on the list, then the list is done by an invalid.
US New & World Report, Dick Face.

See you got expandos nuts off your chin long enough to do some research.
Downtown Disney is about 25 miles from Downtown Orlando chin-nuts.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:35 am
by D1B
Gil Dobie wrote:D1B wrote:
US New & World Report, Dick Face.

See you got expandos nuts off your chin long enough to do some research.
Downtown Disney is about 25 miles from Downtown Orlando chin-nuts.
Wow there's a profound statement! You fucking dunce.

Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:11 am
by CAA Flagship
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:19 am
by ALPHAGRIZ1
Kalm down Dobie......if D1B didnt have nuts on his chin nobody would recognize him
It would be like andy without firefly, dback without his made up gay stories or grizza without 180k posts about nothing.

Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:41 am
by D1B
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Kalm down Dobie......if D1B didnt have nuts on his chin nobody would recognize him
It would be like andy without firefly, dback without his made up gay stories or grizza without 180k posts about nothing.

Now here's a team- Dildo and ALPACAJIZ1
Couple of irrelevant, dork virgins looking for attention.

Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:45 am
by andy7171
I forgot about that. The only thing non-related to the 4 kingdoms that I remember was the Casey Anthony trial being on 24/7.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:51 am
by ASUMountaineer
Gil Dobie wrote:D1B wrote:
US New & World Report, Dick Face.
See you got expandos nuts off your chin long enough to do some research.
Downtown Disney is about 25 miles from Downtown Orlando
chin-nuts.
Wait, I though it was "bitch-tits?!?"
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 5:10 pm
by AZGrizFan
D1B wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
Yeah, because this kind of shit happens in Disneyland all the time.
11 most dangerous cities:
1. St. Louis 530
2. Atlanta 484
3. Birmingham Alabama (tie) 380
3. Orlando (tie) 380 *Disneyworld
5. Detroit 369
6. Memphis 361
7. Miami 346
8. Baltimore 339
9. Kansas City, Missouri 337
10. Minneapolis (tie) 331
10. Cleveland (tie) 331
Regarding Anaheim:
ANAHEIM – Facing an increase in violent crime while other large cities are marking a dropping crime rate, Anaheim police officials are beefing up gang-enforcement efforts while trying new ways to keep at-risk youths away from gang life.
The city's violent crime rate, which had trended downward since the early '90s, unexpectedly increased by 10 percent in 2011, FBI statistics show. And current department statistics for the first half of 2012 indicate that violent crimes in Anaheim such as homicides and aggravated assaults are on track to match last year's numbers.
Along with the overall increase in crime, authorities say, a larger percentage of the violent incidents are being perpetrated by gang members.
Recent FBI statistics show that most other large cities in Orange County, such as Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Garden Grove and Huntington Beach, have either reported drops in violent crime or remained at the same rate, as in Irvine.
The crime increase also comes as the Anaheim Police Department is under scrutiny for several recent officer-involved shootings, which have led family members of those who were killed to hold regular protests in front of police headquarters. City leaders have responded by agreeing to conduct independent reviews of recent "major police incidents," including the officer-involved shootings, by an outside investigator, a move Chief John Welter has said he welcomes for the sake of transparency.
Regarding AZgrizfan:

I said Disneyland, not Anaheim.

Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:18 pm
by Skjellyfetti
AZGrizFan wrote:That can't be right. analjelly INSISTS that the drug violence in Mexico is limited to a few select corners of the country and the tourist areas are safe.
This wasn't anywhere close to a tourist area.
The hotel zone in Cancun is about a 30 minute bus ride from the actual town of Cancun.
And these murders were in a shack in the outskirts of the city. Probably at least a 45 minute bus ride away. No gringo tourist wanders into whatever neighborhood this occurred in.
Quintana Roo's homicide rate is 2 per 100,000 citizens. That's low. Miami's is 20 per 100,000.
The US as a whole was 4.8 per 100,000 in 2010.
Of the 5,700,000 Americans who visited Mexico last year.... 120 were murdered. A rate of 2.1 per 100,000.... lower than the US's as a whole.
Mexico is very safe as long as you aren't a moron.

Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:24 pm
by AZGrizFan
Skjellyfetti wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:That can't be right. analjelly INSISTS that the drug violence in Mexico is limited to a few select corners of the country and the tourist areas are safe.
This wasn't anywhere close to a tourist area.
The hotel zone in Cancun is about a 30 minute bus ride from the actual town of Cancun.
And these murders were in a shack in the outskirts of the city. Probably at least a 45 minute bus ride away. No gringo tourist wanders into whatever neighborhood this occurred in.
Quintana Roo's homicide rate is 2 per 100,000 citizens. That's low. Miami's is 20 per 100,000.
The US as a whole was 4.8 per 100,000 in 2010.
Of the 5,700,000 Americans who visited Mexico last year.... 120 were murdered. A rate of 2.1.
Mexico is very safe as long as you aren't a moron.

Must be a LOT of morons in Mexico then.

Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:25 pm
by Skjellyfetti
AZGrizFan wrote:
Must be a LOT of morons in Mexico then.

Haha. Should have said if you are a gringo in Mexico.
Re: Cancun sounds lovely this time of year
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:31 pm
by AZGrizFan
Skjellyfetti wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
Must be a LOT of morons in Mexico then.

Haha. Should have said if you are a gringo in Mexico.
The irony of your statement is this: AMERICA is also very safe if you're not a moron.