National Anthems: Home | Africa | Americas | Asia | Australia&Oceania | Europe | Olympic Anthem |

 
Passports: Home [ Africa ] [ Americas, Australia & Oceania] [ Asia] [ Europe] [ Other documents
Travel:
[Europe] [ Asia ] [ USA-Canada ] [ Latin-America ] [ Africa ] [ Australia ] [ Carabben ] [ Air ] [Cruises ]
Forum
Live chat




Re: Advice on Rio De Janeiro? Posted on: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 06:40:55 -0400


"Latco" wrote in message
news:p6Fdd.782876$M95.483033@pd7tw1no...
>
> "> By the same token do you think Cariocas are living in constant fear
>> of being mugged or other violent crimes? Hardly.
>>
>
> Yes, Cariocas are in constant fear of being mugged or other violent
> crimes.
> I am carioca, although not living there, but have had and still have
> relatives there. Each has a story to tell of being mugged. So do their
> neighbours. Examples: my mother lost her marriage ring by being mugged on
> a
> bus; my father was also threatened and mugged and once saw a carjack of
> the
> car behind him in full daylight! My counsin was shot while driving into
> his
> house by thieves, although he survived; my grandmother had her purse
> snatched and knocked to the ground in daylight; my parents' neighbour's
> son
> was mugged walking home at a square nearby and left completely naked
> except
> for his underwear, as the mugger took his sneakers, jeans and t-shirt. He
> walked home in his underwear; the relative of someone the family knows was
> stopped while driving her car and they threw her and her child out of the
> car and stole it in full daylight! Should I continue, as there are more
> cases that we know. The woman who worked in the salon my mother used to
> frequent to do her nails and hair, was stopped at knife point while
> walking
> in daylight from work and the mugger wanted her wedding ring, as it was
> difficult to get it off her finger, he cut her finger off. All this is
> true,
> not fabrication. Multiply all these stories and ask any carioca about such
> things in his/her own life or of their family, and I assure you, they will
> have stories to tell.
>
Where is this part of Rio located?

It seems as though not a safe place to visit at all.

Thanks,
Brett