8 Things to Avoid in Acapulco: part 2
I bet you may have heard some horror stories about the Mexican police and the Mexican jails. Well, they hold true in Acapulco and in the rest of Mexico. So if in case you feel that you need to approach the Mexican police and ask for help, it is probably a wiser idea to drive through the embassy instead. Not all policemen in Acapulco can be trusted. Note that! According to some reviews, most of the police in Acapulco, especially those who are in blue uniforms, are more likely to give you hassles. They will corner you particularly if you stray from the main strip of the city at night. So to avoid this from happening, better watch out for them. Today, certain rules in Acapulco were set for the authority to follow. According to some reports, the new federal police troupes wear uniforms in black, brown and gray colors. They are set to add security to maintain the public safety in Acapulco. Also, those who are assigned to assist the tourists, known as “tourist police”, are also considered helpful. These men can be found along Costera and they often wear white shirts, dark shorts and dark hats. Well, these men are operating in Acapulco simply to reduce the crimes that lurk in the corner of the streets. For added security, they now carry guns. Thing to Avoid #3: Blue Shirts When you’re in Acapulco, watch out for blue shirts. I am actually referring to those people along the main strip and around the Plaza Bahia, wearing bright blue shirts and appear to be helpful to the public. They will offer you something or just about anything you are looking for. The truth is, they can be irritating especially if they offer you many things you aren’t looking for. Well, many of these men are actually scam artists who will just cheat you out of your money. If you pay attention to them, you are just wasting your time, unless they are your target for whatever purposes you may have. So if you don’t want to waste your tine, avoid them. In Mayan Palace, you may meet timeshare sales people. Well, to some degree, they are acting like those with the blue shirts. So again, to save time, avoid them. Thing to Avoid #4: Prostitutes Prostitution has been considered throughout the world as the society’s big headache. Well, this is also true in Acapulco and throughout Mexico. So when planning to travel to Acapulco and spend nights and days there, I’m warning you to avoid the prostitutes. Yes, you heard me right. Acapulco has its own prostitutes although it is claimed that the government of Acapulco strongly considers prostitution as illegal. Well, despite such claim, prostitution certainly exists in the city. They are, however, controlled by the government to some extent. So if you want to be entertained legally, without causing you headaches in the end, it is better to avoid the city’s prostitutes. These prostitutes may lurk along the La Condesa strip, but you can also find them in other areas in the city. For better entertainment, you can go to the lively strip clubs in Acapulco. Just go there and who knows you might meet your soul mate there. Or, if you prefer you can consider the Acapulco bars and restaurants where you can taste a wide section of Mexican and international cuisines. In these bars and restaurants, you may even enjoy the breathtaking views of the Acapulco Bay to which many are delighted to it. So entertain yourself in the best possible way, not through the prostitutes. |
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