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But even in Mexico really violent places (50+/100k/yr) are pretty highly concentrated in known areas. Not all Mexico is violent, like not all Maryland is violent, like not all Honduras is violent (it happens in pockets) often fueled by the drugs trade.

It would be interesting (and a welcome outcome) to see if this insight and method of fighting crime is accepted and used by locales high relative violence rates.




It's true. The Yucatan peninsula is quite safe and also gorgeous. I only lost $250 when the police robbed me [non violently] the last time I was there.


I only spent two hours driving through Honduras years ago (the part between El Salvador and Nicaragua is very skinny) but the police tried that three times. They got it right at the border, but the other times we got away with just acting dumb for an hour until they got tired of us (easy to do since we spoke no Spanish.) I'd never go back there, life is finite and there are less dangerous, nicer countries to visit.


I'm not even joking, I'm planning on going back this fall.


Last I heard, the police are doing this in Australia now.

Lauren Southern receives $68,000 bill from Victoria Police

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/blogs/andrew-bolt/lauren-southe...


Not sure that's true, I haven't read about it (live in AUS). A lot of the campaigns by the opposition in the upcoming state elections are heavily focused on being "tough on crime".


Got an article or something?


Lauren Southern receives $68,000 bill from Victoria Police

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/blogs/andrew-bolt/lauren-southe...





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