Posted by:
pat
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Anonymous User Wrote:
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> hey pat
> come on. every island has crime, every place has
> crime.you have to be careful everywhere and sxm is
> one of the safer places. dont try to SCARE
> everyone.
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Hey, Elaine b,
I don't generally read back that much lately on these threads, but seeing this pulled to the top again brought your post to my attention.
Please believe me when I say it was never my intention to
"SCARE" anyone but by the same token, knowledge/awareness is not a bad thing, IMHO. And I'm not sure if your post was intended to be taken seriously or not but........
I am fully aware there is crime everywhere and that you need to be careful everywhere, be that at home or when travelling, but my personal knowledge of the experiences of friends and acquaintances on SXM of late, plus my own 35 years of annually visiting here, leads me to disagree with your assumption that St. Maarten/St. Martin is one of the safer islands in today's world.
I've personally vacationed on Anguilla, Barbados, Bermuda, Grenada, Saba, St. John, St. Kitts/Nevis and Vieques and my own personal belief and fully aknowledging that each of these places has had issues of their own, is that any of these islands today seem to me to be safer than is my personal perception of St. Maarten/St. Martin. Again -
my personal perception and this may or may not agree with the feelings of others but this is my personal experience given my stays on and my current awareness of these other destinations and St. Maarten.
This doesn't stop me from loving St. Maarten, nor does it stop me yet from visiting her, but a few years ago I would not have even considered
NOT visiting the island for safety considerations and sadly, today I do.
That said, I have two future trips booked but like Kim, my anticipation level just isn't as high now as it has been in years passed and I am concerned about the problems there of late, more so than ever in the past.
Respectfully,
pat

