Another agent at Dugan's received the following email
Since you have clients traveling to western Belize with us in the
near future, we want to make you aware of a recent threat to the
safety of tourists visiting archaeological sites in that area. We
had clients staying at Blancaneaux Lodge who went on a guided tour
to Caracol this past Monday, May 15. Upon returning, their party of
five guests and three others was attacked and robbed by armed
bandits. Thankfully our clients were unharmed, but all of their
valuables, cameras and money were stolen. To the best of our
knowledge, this was the first time such an incident ever occurred
with any of the hotels we represent, although upon researching the
situation further we have learned of other robberies in the area.
Security in this area is being increased dramatically, and
Blancaneaux Lodge, Chaa Creek and DuPlooys have each assured us that
the safety of guests is their top priority. After the incident,
Blancaneaux issued the following statement: "Rest assured, we and
everyone else involved, are not letting this rest we are
contacting everyone we possibly can to assist the private sector in
this escalating violence which will ultimately hurt all of us if
allowed to continue unchecked."
For more information, please visit the U.S. State Department website
at http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1055.html.

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dillon
I didn't climb to the top of the
food chain to become a vegetarian.
Greg Mossman - 24 May 2006 05:33 GMT
> Another agent at Dugan's received the following email
> five guests and three others was attacked and robbed by armed
> For more information, please visit the U.S. State Department website
> at http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1055.html.
Even scarier than that, for any divers passing through Georgia, or for any
divers who eat at McDonalds:
"A man ran over three toddlers and two adults with his car in the parking
lot of a McDonald's restaurant Tuesday, police said, and one witness
described him as having a smile on his face. Lanny Barnes, 46, was in
custody and charges against him were pending. . .. . Ryan Boldman-Snyder,
20, an employee at the McDonald's restaurant, was on a break outside when he
heard screaming, and said Barnes was "smiling the whole time." "He came
with the intent to hurt somebody," Boldman-Snyder said. Witnesses tried to
pull Barnes out of his car in the restaurant parking lot. Police officers
finally pulled him out of the car from the passenger-side front door,
Boldman-Snyder said."
Joe English - 24 May 2006 13:09 GMT
>>Another agent at Dugan's received the following email
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> finally pulled him out of the car from the passenger-side front door,
> Boldman-Snyder said."
do we ban cars, parking lots, Georgia, or McDonalds?????
My thought would be to punish the driver of the car !
Robert - 24 May 2006 17:43 GMT
>>>Another agent at Dugan's received the following email
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>My thought would be to punish the driver of the car !
You can't ban the driver, it was a combination of those evil car
manufacturers, luring that innocent guy with their lurid
advertisements, promising him wind blowing in his hair, the ability to
leap tall buildings, to drive through a volcano and emerge from the
sea on to a tropical beach.......... WOULDN'T you be dissapointed if
it only took you from A to B??
He is a victim of circumstance, but also a good guy really, he was
saving those people from clotted arteries in later life, and also
trying to reduce the amount of reconstituted cardboard used to make
the burgers with.
And as for those demons who asphalted the carpark, anyone guilty of
that or the those people who give their tantamount agreement by using
the aforesaid asphalted carparks, deserve it...
And Judge, I hereby oppose the Defendants charge of guilty, until this
country removes the Burger Bars, CAr Manufacturers and car park
asphalters my client is a victim himself and a victim of
circumstances.
DUH!!!!!
No doubt he will plead insanity or something........
Now he WOULD have been a good candidate for an upstanding CCW holder
to end his spree of attempted homicide. (autocide)
Regards
Rob
Vulcan Bomber (101 Squadron)
Dillon Pyron - 24 May 2006 22:23 GMT
>>>>Another agent at Dugan's received the following email
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>Now he WOULD have been a good candidate for an upstanding CCW holder
>to end his spree of attempted homicide. (autocide)
Popeye would have had him out of the car, by force, fear factor or
body extraction.
>Regards
>
>Rob
>
>Vulcan Bomber (101 Squadron)

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dillon
I didn't climb to the top of the
food chain to become a vegetarian.
Joe English - 29 May 2006 14:21 GMT
>>>>Another agent at Dugan's received the following email
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> You can't ban the driver,
who said anything about banning the driver??
I thought I said punish the driver
Grumman-581 - 24 May 2006 14:28 GMT
> Another agent at Dugan's received the following email
Not surprising since Belize makes it extremely difficult for a foreign
visitor to be armed, the criminals know that targeting tourists is a
fairly safe endeavor...