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Op donderdag 8 juli 2021 13:29 schreef kurk_droog het volgende:[..]
Bedenk me wel dat Fortaleza in het arme deel van Brazilië ligt. Dat is wel wat anders inderdaad dan het economische hart van zuid Amerika. Maar alsnog, aanrader om te bezoeken

Is die dochter onderhand niet op locatie? Als Peter echt geen kans had zou de stekker er wel uitgaan toch onderhand. Als ze wachten hebben ze hoop dat er herstel kan plaatsvinden afhankelijk of die uit de coma komt.
Jij zegt trouwens dat je vaak in Sao Paulo komt en dat het allemaal wel meevalt, maar dit rapport laat toch een heel ander geluid horen.
The U.S. Department of State has assessed São Paulo as being a CRITICAL-threat location for crime directed at or affecting official U.S. government interests. Crime continues to be a significant concern for visitors to São Paulo. Similar to most densely populated megacities throughout the world, São Paulo experiences a high volume of crime ranging from petty theft to homicide. Financially-motivated crime such as armed robbery, pickpocketing, purse snatching and smash-and-grab thefts occur with the greatest frequency. Criminals engaged in this activity are often armed and will target their victims indiscriminately, with a preference for persons projecting affluence and a lack of awareness of their surroundings. Targeted items include wallets/purses, jewelry, and electronics; cell phones are of particular interest. Store electronics in the trunk of a vehicle when traveling to and from the airport, and limit the number of possessions carried on your person when out and about in the city. Review OSAC’s report, All That You Should Leave Behind. All neighborhoods in São Paulo are susceptible to crime, including affluent residential sections where government and business leaders reside. Public transportation hubs, hotel sectors, and tourist areas have the highest rates of robbery and theft. The Secretary of Public Security publishes comprehensive crime statistics. According to São Paulo’s Secretaria de Segurança, there were 128,746 robberies and 209,619 thefts in general (excluding vehicles) between January and November 2019 in São Paulo City. Street crime is an ever-present problem, especially in the evenings and late at night. Pay particular caution when traveling at night through rural areas and satellite cities, due to the significant potential for roadside robberies. Armed robberies are prevalent throughout São Paulo. In many of these instances, multiple armed criminals on foot or in vehicles (typically motorcycles) identify an isolated victim, or take advantage of traffic jams to rob a series of gridlocked vehicles. The criminals stop in front of or alongside their victim’s vehicle, present a firearm, and subsequently demand all of the victim’s valuables, then depart the area. In the majority of these incidents, compliant victims are unharmed. Exercise extreme caution in São Paulo nightclubs, which have swindled patrons into purchasing bottles of alcohol without disclosing the actual price of the drinks, at times running up to US$1,000/bottle. Security personnel have physically harassed patrons who refuse to pay, and have taken their credit cards. Do not accept drinks from strangers, and always watch your drink. Nefarious actors may add scopolamine or a similar drug to your drink. Victims have awoken robbed of possessions and/or sexually assaulted after accepting open drinks.
https://www.osac.gov/Cont(...)f5-aa49-18aceb1e211eKlinkt toch niet echt veilig.
Radical islam is the snake in the grass.
Moderate islam is the grass that hides the snake.