• coyootje@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I’d say the bigger issue for me was the fact that everyone can have a weapon with them and could literally kill you in seconds if they want to. As someone from a country (and continent) where this isn’t considered normal (the worst someone can carry is a knife and even that’s illegal) that’s just a real culture shock. Also, last time, our first day there consisted of being on public transport between the airport and our hotel where there was some crazy person shouting and trying to start fights with other passengers. We then got to our hotel, put our stuff away, heard noises outside and when we walked out we found out there had been a shootout at a restaurant around the block just minutes earlier.

    So yeah, call it whatever you want but I wouldn’t call it safe.

    • NeatoBuilds@lemmy.today
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      1 hour ago

      Yeah I also heard things like that about Mexico as someone from the US I’m not used to there being shootouts or cartel every where but after visiting a few times the worst thing that happened was some people impersonating the army stopping people on the highway checking for weapons