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Jamie75
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Check out this article. Too bad it's a day late and a dollar short! There is no doubt the current economic situation isn't helping Penasco tourism, but I don't think it's the reason RP hotels and condos were receiving 20 cancellations a day two weeks ago.(I was told this by Chili and Saul at JC'S on 13th).
Pass this along if you love Penasco!
http://www.kgun9.com/Global/story.asp?S=9996673
The Homeland Security Department's attache to Mexico says the violence in Mexico is not as dangerous to tourists as has been portrayed.
Speaking to a House subcommittee on Thursday, Alonzo Pena said the violence is in isolated areas of the country and only affects the people involved in criminal activity.
He said the violence is not affecting U.S. citizens visiting Mexico.
Earlier this month, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives warned college students on spring breaks not to travel to parts of northern Mexico because it was too dangerous.
In February, the State Department advised travelers to avoid areas of prostitution and drug-dealing in Mexico.
Pass this along if you love Penasco!
http://www.kgun9.com/Global/story.asp?S=9996673
The Homeland Security Department's attache to Mexico says the violence in Mexico is not as dangerous to tourists as has been portrayed.
Speaking to a House subcommittee on Thursday, Alonzo Pena said the violence is in isolated areas of the country and only affects the people involved in criminal activity.
He said the violence is not affecting U.S. citizens visiting Mexico.
Earlier this month, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives warned college students on spring breaks not to travel to parts of northern Mexico because it was too dangerous.
In February, the State Department advised travelers to avoid areas of prostitution and drug-dealing in Mexico.