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Several? Try two.
yep, they are using the words to picture the worst case scenario, not facts.
Two specific cases do NOT make a trend.
I will be traveling in the area of Waspam, Sandy Bay and Puerto Cabezas in February and will be taking a group of 35 in for health assistance. I have read that crime has been diminishing in this area in the past five years. Any specific advice from anybody. Sojourner