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plequerre #70966 10/15/2015 01:07 PM
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I find this part of the story very sad.
"Gendarmerie presence outside and inside the courthouse was due to the number of supporters and friends of the suspects". <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/cloud.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/cry.gif" alt="" />

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bdeeley #70967 10/15/2015 03:21 PM
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I'm all for most topics. I, for example, was moderately surprised to find a Chinese house of I'll repute that served egg rolls is now on the island. It's great to see that SXM is expanding their international flavor.


Yet THAT topic was locked immediately after post. It took another mention of it to be open and informative.

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From the US department of State

The crime threat in Sint Maarten is generally considered medium, and travelers should always take normal precautions when in unfamiliar surroundings. Street crime remains a concern on Sint Maarten. Valuables, including passports, left unattended on beaches, in cars, and in hotel lobbies are easy targets for theft. Visitors should leave valuables and personal papers secured at their hotel. Burglaries and break-ins are common at resorts, beach houses, and hotels. Armed robbery occasionally occurs. The American boating community has reported a handful of incidents in the past, and visitors are urged to exercise reasonable caution in securing boats and belongings. Be especially observant when visiting isolated areas. U.S. travelers should have a copy of their valid U.S. passport in a secure location in case their passport is stolen.

Car theft, especially of rental vehicles, can occur. Incidents of break-ins to rental cars to steal personal items have been reported by U.S. citizen tourists. Damages may not be fully covered by local insurance when a vehicle is stolen. Be sure you are sufficiently insured when renting vehicles, jet skis, and other equipment.

VICTIMS OF CRIME: If you or someone you know becomes the victim of a crime abroad, you should contact the local police and the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. We can:

Replace a stolen passport.
Help you find appropriate medical care if you are the victim of violent crimes such as assault or rape.
Put you in contact with the appropriate police authorities, and if you want us to, contact family members or friends.
Help you understand the local criminal justice process and direct you to local attorneys, although it is important to remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the crime.
The local police emergency line in St. Maarten is 911.

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I'm all for most topics. I, for example, was moderately surprised to find a Chinese house of I'll repute that served egg rolls is now on the island. It's great to see that SXM is expanding their international flavor.


Yet THAT topic was locked immediately after post. It took another mention of it to be open and informative.


Yes, I didn't understand why it was closed, were people offended by the house of ill repute or were they offended by Chinese food? At first I thought it was "the house" but than there were quite a few disparaging comments about Chinese food, so who knows.


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bdeeley #70970 10/16/2015 09:54 AM
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I think I passed the place people were talking about with the bordello and Chinese restaurant yesterday. The bordello is called Carolina Club and I didn't see any Chinese restaurant. This is at the intersection of the road to the dump and the road that the zoo is on. It was 8 AM so maybe the restaurant was closed but I saw no sign. Is that what we are talking about?

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to soualigacapt:

yes that's the place.

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Ok I don't know if the name has changed but now the brothel is Carolina Club. I think it was referred to by a different name in the original thread.

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