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This thread is going around in circles at this point. Time to exit. I'll be back to Bonaire, Cozumel, and anywhere else I have enjoyed diving, so long as it's not violent crime we're talking about.
 
This thread is going around in circles at this point. Time to exit. I'll be back to Bonaire, Cozumel, and anywhere else I have enjoyed diving, so long as it's not violent crime we're talking about.

These recurring "Bonaire has Crime! :shocked: " threads always run in circles, with nothing new to add.
 
Considering that it was a gear shift nob that was stolen, I seriously wonder if it wasn't other divers picking up a souvenir. Just saying, you really can't assume it's always locals doing the pilfering.
 
I don't know the first thing about Bonaire, but unlocked doors and windows down? Is that the norm?

Yes, this is the norm. They instruct you to leave it unlocked with a window down a bit. If you lock it, the thieves smash the windows. All shore dive spot are litter with broken glass from locked vehicles.

---------- Post added April 17th, 2014 at 06:22 PM ----------

Are you kidding?!?!?!? The dive sites parking places are totally littered with broken window glass!! Has been that way for 20 years or more!

---------- Post added April 17th, 2014 at 06:27 PM ----------

Good reply, Ron! I can't believe all the posts that seem to defend this behavior. Maybe they are the ones stealing and vandalizing!!
 
And here I was thinking you guys would jump all over me because I was insinuating a cynical attitude! That's worse than NYC. Too bad there isn't any coral around the Statue of Liberty....

meh, I'll take Bonaire and the occasional truck vandalizing to NY, or any US city for that matter where owning a gun is a constitutional right, and being shot at for no reason

let the flaming begin:eyeroll
 
meh, I'll take Bonaire and the occasional truck vandalizing to NY, or any US city for that matter where owning a gun is a constitutional right, and being shot at for no reason

let the flaming begin:eyeroll

Well, if you think people are often shot at for no reason, you deserve a good flaming.
 
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Are you kidding?!?!?!? The dive sites parking places are totally littered with broken window glass!! Has been that way for 20 years or more!
I think I remember seeing a broken beer bottle at one of the southern sites this year but other than that I don't remember seeing any window glass.
 
meh, I'll take Bonaire and the occasional truck vandalizing to NY, or any US city for that matter where owning a gun is a constitutional right, and being shot at for no reason

let the flaming begin:eyeroll

Are you high on something? If someone shoots at you it's probably for saying stupid stuff like that. It's an inflammatory generalization that's entirely off-topic. Just because you can speak, or type, doesn't mean you should or that it adds value to the world around you. I imagine that in real life you're probably not much more relevant than you appear in your SB avatar. Regardless, you'll probably be safe from our firearms if you stay a few miles on your side of the border.

I think I remember seeing a broken beer bottle at one of the southern sites this year but other than that I don't remember seeing any window glass.

I've seen broken auto glass several times at Andrea II over the years. Last trip I also saw recent auto glass at Salt Pier, Oil Slick, Jeff Davies, and the southern end of Tolo. I have no idea if this is happening in daylight or at night.
 
The same "pile" of window glass has been at Andrea I I for the last 6 or 7 years that I know of. At 1000 steps I saw window glass a couple years ago, and it's still lying there.
It is evidence that crimes do happen, but far from evidence of a major problem.

I have not seen much window glass, ever, at any site. And we go to Bonaire at least once a year and have for @ 10 years now.

We had cheap sunglasses stolen from a truck on one SB trip a few years ago, and a friend had a tire stolen @ 15-20 years ago when that sort of theft was more common.

I will never let my guard down, but Bonaire is simply not to horrific crime ridden cesspool some folks like to :soapbox:
Or that some many of our own cities are here at home.

As I said before, go somewhere else, or better yet, stay at home, because Bonaire diving is better with less of you going there anyway.
 
meh, I'll take Bonaire and the occasional truck vandalizing to NY, or any US city for that matter where owning a gun is a constitutional right, and being shot at for no reason

let the flaming begin:eyeroll


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