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    A cautionary tale, especially for returners

    I've debated whether or not to share this, primarily because A) it can happen anywhere and I don't want to see Negril unfairly disparaged and B) I am reluctant to expose myself to the victim-blaming that goes on on message boards.

    I'm not going to tell you which hotel we were at because that's not part of the story, but the hotel is respectable and has responded appropriately.

    With all of that in mind-here goes:

    We are multi-year returners to Negri to and like most everyone, develop favorite hotels, restaurants, drivers, etc. That's as it should be, because it adds to our overall enjoyment- we don't pretend to "know" people in a really personal way, but we've developed fond business relationships with them. On Wednesday, February 26, our hotel room was broken into while we were sleeping and we were robbed of about $2000 in electronics, phones, cash, and other important items. Why we had these items with us on vacation is simple-- we have demanding jobs and checking in on vacay is a necessary trade-off for extended vacation time.

    We had had an early evening, ate dinner in our room and were asleep by about 10 pm. About midnight, my husband woke up with an upset stomach, checked the time on his Ipad and stepped onto the balcony for some air. After a while, he returned to bed and closed the patio door but did not lock it because the spring-loaded bolt mechanism makes a lot of noise and I was sleeping. When he woke at 5:30, he discovered that all of our items had been stolen-two Ipads, two cellphones, my kindle, his watch, my small beach purse, his backpack, etc. We later discovered that there was video of the thieves and that they were going from room to room looking for access- our balcony door and one other just happened to be open on this particular evening. Had he not felt ill, we would have had two closed and locked doors, so it's important to remember to be always vigilant, even if you are on the third floor. On the video, you can clearly see the thieves (a man and a woman) putting the items into his backpack, so we feel fairly confident it's not an inside job. We were unharmed, which is fortunate, and they were armed, but we did not find that out until the next day. The other guest who was robbed woke up while they were in his room, chased them outside the property and confronted them, when the man pulled out a knife and made his escape.

    There are a lot of additional details, but the security firm employed by the hotel does bear the greatest liability here- there are 14 video cameras on the property and yet the robbers were onsite for more than 20 minutes according to the time stamp. They were clearly not paying attention.

    We are still dealing with the fallout- replacing these items takes a lot of effort and we're fortunate that we have replacement coverage on our homeowners insurance, but it's a pain in the ass. On the other hand, we did sleep through it, so we were spared the trauma of waking during the robbery. I described it to my friend as a sort of "reverse Santa".

    We carry a theft-proof bag that we use when we leave the hotel- but we don't lock things up when we're in the room. I'm not trying to scare anyone, but give some thought to your safety, especially for those who are familiar with Jamaica, because it's easy to be complacent in the place that you love. One small oversight was very costly for us, even though we are very careful people.

    I'm not sure whether we will return or not, and that's not a decision that we have to make right now. Take from this what you will, and enjoy your travels.

    Sadie

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    Jesus Christ. This is getting ridiculous. Never seen such a rash of thievery in my life. This is very upsetting. A big turnoff.

    Why do these people always steal from tourists???

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerryg123 View Post
    Why do these people always steal from tourists???
    Well, that's obvious, Gerry. Why do they always creep around when people are sleeping? Someone is going to get killed one of these days and it might be the thief. Not that this is the case with you, Sadie, but no doubt tourists are being watched to see their comings and goings, who has been drinking too much, etc. Maybe in some instances, security is being paid off to "turn the other way." Would be nice to know where you stayed, so it doesn't happen to someone else. Sorry you had to go through this. Yuck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerryg123 View Post
    Jesus Christ. This is getting ridiculous. Never seen such a rash of thievery in my life. This is very upsetting. A big turnoff.

    Why do these people always steal from tourists???
    Why do people rob banks? Because thats where the money is.

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    these are room invasions while the occupants are in the room and the thief is armed..... It one thing to have ur stuff taken, its a whole different ballgame when someone is in ur room armed while u are in the room.... A serious problem that needs serious attention....

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerryg123 View Post
    Jesus Christ. This is getting ridiculous. Never seen such a rash of thievery in my life. This is very upsetting. A big turnoff.

    Why do these people always steal from tourists???
    As Willie Sutton was said to say about why he robbed banks, "Because that is where the money is."

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    Because tourists have stuff to steal - doesn't make it right.... Sorry to hear about your experience.
    Don't waste your time with explanations, people only hear what they want to hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NikkiB View Post
    Because tourists have stuff to steal - doesn't make it right.... Sorry to hear about your experience.
    I agree with Nikki. How so terribly frightening and sorry this happened to you! Thank God nobody was HURT! While on my trip February 15, my girlfriend and her husband were staying at Rondel. My friend is very streetwise and has been traveling too Negril for years, however two days before I arrived-she decided to go take a Sunset walk while her husband was in the shower-got lost in the moment of taking pictures with her iPhone-some guy jumped out at her stole her iPhone by knifepoint, the police were called and a report was filed thank God she was not hurt, until this day she is kicking herself in the butt because she knew better not to be doing what she did. You can never let down your guard while traveling traveling-thats why when ever I travel anywhere I keep everything locked up even while I'm sleeping. I just hate these scumbag thieves!!!
    Deanna (aka DeeDee from NY)

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    Deanna, where on her walk did this happen? Sadiekat, thank you for sharing ur horrible experience, we all benefit from ur post...

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    Thank you for sharing, Sadiekat. It's a darn shame.

    Being on an upper floor has given me a false sense of security at night. I will remember to lock my balcony doors better!!
    Better safe than sorry.

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