Jamaica - Not a great place to visit.
Do  gun bans really stop criminals from getting guns? Americans need to look  no further than the massive gun battle with armed gangs fighting police  and soldiers that took place in Kingston, Jamaica recently. At least 30  people were killed in the fighting. It is a huge number for a small  island nation of fewer than 3 million people, but unfortunately murder  is so common in Jamaica that these murders won't even be noticed in the annual crime numbers.
Jamaica  experienced large increases in murder rates since enacting a handgun  bans in 1974. Since the gun ban, Jamaica’s murder rate has soared to  become one of the highest in the world, currently at least double that  of other Caribbean countries. Jamaica’s murder rate hasn’t sunk below 10  murders per 100,000 people since the gun ban went into effect. Yes, a  fun place to visit. Since guns are outlawed, tourists like yourselves  are easy pickings.
 
If  you must visit a city like Montego Bay, then plan on avoiding  high-threat areas including, but not limited to, Flankers, Canterbury,  Norwood, Rose Heights, Clavers Street and Hart Street in Montego  Bay.   Sudden demonstrations can occur, during which demonstrators often  construct roadblocks or otherwise block streets. The primary criminal  concern for tourists is becoming a victim of theft. In several cases,  however armed robberies of Americans have turned violent when the  victims resisted handing over valuables. Beatings and rapes also happen  on a regular basis. Crime there is exacerbated by the fact that police  are totally understaffed and ineffective. Additionally, there have been  frequent allegations of police corruption and visitors should take all  necessary precautions. Pay extra attention to you surroundings when  traveling, and keep windows up and doors locked while in a  vehicle. Avoid walking alone, exercise special care after dark, and  always avoid areas known for high crime rates.
In  2009 the Embassy received several reports of sexual assaults against  American citizens, including two cases of alleged sexual assaults at  tourist resorts.  Americans, especially should maintain careful  watchfulness, avoid secluded places or situations, go out in groups and  watch out for each other.  Do not count on the local police to protect  you. They can carry guns, but that is for their protection not yours.  Under Jamaican law, they do not even have to respond to a call for help  if they feel they will be in danger. Seriously!
I can only think of one other place more dangerous than Montego Bay in Jamaica and that would be Chicago.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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