http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090226/ap_on_re_us/spring_break_mexico_dangerPHOENIX - The U.S. State Department and universities around the country are warning college students headed for Mexico for some spring-break partying of a surge in drug-related murder and mayhem south of the border.
"We're not necessarily telling students not to go, but we're going to certainly alert them," said Tom Dougan, vice president for student affairs at the University of Rhode Island. "There have been Americans kidnapped, and if you go you need to be very aware and very alert to this fact."
More than 100,000 high school- and college-age Americans travel to Mexican resort areas during spring break each year. Much of the drug violence is happening in border towns, and tourists have generally not been targeted, though there have been killings in the big spring-break resorts of Acapulco and Cancun, well away from the border.
The University of Arizona in Tucson is urging its approximately 37,000 students not to go to Mexico. Other universities - in the Southwest and far beyond, including Penn State, Notre Dame, the University of Colorado and the University at Buffalo - said they would call students' attention to the travel warning issued Feb. 20 by the State Department.
The State Department stopped short of warning spring breakers not to go to Mexico, but advised them to avoid areas of prostitution and drug-dealing and take other commonsense precautions.
"Sage advice," said Tom Mangan, a spokesman for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. "We have had documented violence, attacks, killings, shootouts with the drug cartels involving not only the military but law enforcement personnel. It is indiscriminate violence, and certainly innocent people have been caught up in that collateral damage."
Mexico's drug cartels are waging a bloody fight among themselves for smuggling routes and against government forces, carrying out massacres and dumping beheaded bodies in the streets. More than 6,000 people were killed in drug violence in Mexico last year.
But Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora said in an interview with The Associated Press: "There is no major risk for students coming into Mexico in general terms. It is always important to advise the youngsters to behave."
Despite the bloodshed, the number of foreign tourists visiting Mexico surged to 23 million in 2008, up 5.9 percent from the year before, spurred in part by the tumbling value of the peso against the dollar, according to the country's Tourism Department. The department estimates 80 percent of tourists in Mexico come from the United States.
"Cancun has always been one of our most popular destinations and that hasn't changed this year," said Patrick Evans of STA Travel, one of the biggest spring-break travel agencies. "Many of the packages we offer include lodging on the beach and in very nice resorts that take the utmost pride in making sure customers are safe."
Some students said the warnings are unlikely to deter them.
University of Arizona sophomore Daniel Wallace is going to Puerto Penasco, or Rocky Point, for spring break, saying he is not worried about violence there. Besides, the 19-year-old said: "It's relaxing, it's warm, I'm a big fan of the beach and the drinking age is lower. It's a fun place to go."
Amanda Corbett, a sophomore at North Carolina State, said she is going snowboarding in Virginia because she couldn't afford Cancun. But three of her roommates are going there.
"They really wanted to go," the 20-year-old said. "Honestly, they probably think nothing will happen to them. That's the way I would look at it."
"If anything is going to deter people," said Danielle Jones, a North Carolina State student who is staying close to home because of a family emergency, "it's the recession."
Colleges warn students about Mexico travel
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littleA268 |
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Posts: 883 (02/26/2009 5:02 PM) |
yeah i'm going to cancun in 9 days.
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dawn9476 |
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Posts: 19928 (02/26/2009 5:03 PM) |
littleA268 wrote: Have fun and be extremely careful. |
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fuelie |
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Posts: 2156 (02/26/2009 5:05 PM) |
VERY careful. cause these fools don't play around.
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littleA268 |
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Posts: 884 (02/26/2009 5:08 PM) |
yeah i'm pretty nervous about it but me and my friends always stick together. We're definitely not planning on leaving the resort and nobody is going
off alone.
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littleA268 |
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Posts: 885 (02/26/2009 5:08 PM) |
OH and after seeing the movie Taken, that doesn't make me feel much better at all.
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Posts: 2069 (02/26/2009 5:08 PM) |
I just got back from Cozumel yesterday. Very safe walking around the city, even at night.
I know it's maybe not comparable to Cancun or other 'party' spots but I wasn't in the least scared. The Mexicans were all very friendly. |
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Posts: 2402 (02/26/2009 5:12 PM) |
If you are going to Mexico please check this website out http://www.mexicovacationawareness.com/
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Posts: 46390 (02/26/2009 5:14 PM) |
I heard about a kid who went down there and drowned at a hotel. He was still alive, but the hotel staff made the EMTs stop working on him...they carried him up
to his room and left him to die. So yeah...I will never go to Mexico.
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littleA268 |
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Posts: 886 (02/26/2009 5:19 PM) |
yeah everything about that website makes me no longer want to go. and that kid that you're talking about alex, apparently this happened in the hotel
i'll be staying at. ughh should have did some more researchh
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Posts: 46392 (02/26/2009 5:21 PM) |
littleA268 wrote: Oh wow... |
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Posts: 1242 (02/26/2009 5:23 PM) |
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Posts: 5803 (02/26/2009 5:26 PM) |
I've always thought Mexico seems really dangerous, and i didn't even know about half this stuff.
Alex the Goob wrote:WHAT THE FUCK? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() x100
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Posts: 2403 (02/26/2009 5:34 PM) |
Alex the Goob please be careful. Nolan was only there for a short time when this happened. I know his girlfriend, that why I wanted to post that website to
make it aware just how dangerous Mexico can be.
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Posts: 4739 (02/26/2009 5:46 PM) |
Holy crap! That video was scary. How do so many people fall off hotel balconies? And that 8 year old that got sucked into an uncovered pool drain?! Not to
mention those women who died when their rope broke during para-sailing.
Yeah, looks like I will not be vacationing in Mexico anytime soon. |
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One my of cousins just got back from 10 days there with her HS senior class for their end of the year trip. She said it wasn't too bad. Just that whenever they entered a different county there were tanks and police and military patrols everywhere. |
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Posts: 3602 (02/26/2009 5:53 PM) |
This reminds me that I never told you guys..
Last year one of my friends neighbor and her sisters went to Mexico and they were at a club there and she felt a prick and then something really cold on her arm. She rubbed it but nothing was there so they just were partying and didn't think anything of it. The next morning they woke up all hung over and the girl who felt the prick had a stamp on her arm that said HIV +. They freaked out but then thought it was some sick joke. She was still worried about it when she went home and got tested and sure enough, she had HIV. They found out later that a group of people were going around with infected blood in syringes and giving people injections. |
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Posts: 6624 (02/26/2009 5:54 PM) |
I've never wanted to go to Mexico for vacation and that website pretty much reaffirms it. The only way things like that will stop happening is if it's
financially necessary for them to make changes. In other words, choosing to not visit Mexico until they make changes is the only thing Americans can do to
prevent it. Mexico is so insanely corrupt. If they don't even care about their own people, why should they care about American tourists?
Mexico is such a shit hole now. |
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Posts: 5804 (02/26/2009 5:57 PM) |
That website makes me never want to go there, honestly.
I don't get why so many people "fall" off their balconies. And the parasiailing What happened to Nolan is so disgusting. Do they hate Americans or something?
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Posts: 6625 (02/26/2009 5:59 PM) |
MandsLB8 wrote:Yeah, I seriously doubt this happened to your friend's neighbor's sister. |
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Posts: 9867 (02/26/2009 6:00 PM) |
littleA268 wrote: Stay safe. |
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And the parasiailing
What happened to Nolan is so disgusting. Do they hate Americans or something?
Stay safe. 