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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2880027" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Most people in gated communities are wealthy Mexicans. And they have walls and 24/7 security for a reason. Burglary is not just a possibility but a fact of life here. I feel perfectly safe walking around, riding the bus, etc. But if I had a house full of stuff here, the kind of stuff you take for granted in the States, I would have the kind of security that would look like overkill in the States. Not talking about multimillionaires, but solid middle class people who worked hard for what they have and want to keep it. Mexico has it's issues, but the kind of stuff some here mention is mostly happening to people mixed up in the drug trade. It's not a war zone, but it's not Disneyland either. I'm sitting in a Carl's Jr right now surrounded by people looking at their smartphones. A soundtrack is playing mostly American music in English. It just feels normal here. I can go a short distance from here and it looks like Beirut. Not bombed out, but worn out, dilapidated, rebar everywhere. Reality in a developing nation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2880027, member: 24302"] Most people in gated communities are wealthy Mexicans. And they have walls and 24/7 security for a reason. Burglary is not just a possibility but a fact of life here. I feel perfectly safe walking around, riding the bus, etc. But if I had a house full of stuff here, the kind of stuff you take for granted in the States, I would have the kind of security that would look like overkill in the States. Not talking about multimillionaires, but solid middle class people who worked hard for what they have and want to keep it. Mexico has it's issues, but the kind of stuff some here mention is mostly happening to people mixed up in the drug trade. It's not a war zone, but it's not Disneyland either. I'm sitting in a Carl's Jr right now surrounded by people looking at their smartphones. A soundtrack is playing mostly American music in English. It just feels normal here. I can go a short distance from here and it looks like Beirut. Not bombed out, but worn out, dilapidated, rebar everywhere. Reality in a developing nation. [/QUOTE]
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