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    I think the stretch from Treehouse to White Sands is fine. Travellers to BB, not so much. Coco to Alfred's has a few dark stretches.

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    I'm sure "safety" varies from person to person, and the area you're in. I'm sure our buddy Ukran1ans, although probably a very nice guy, may make a thief or mugger think twice, as opposed to a petite woman. The same goes for a group as opposed to a singe or couple. Although nobody is invincible, I carry a very bright flashlight and my NY attitude, and haven't felt uncomfortable yet. But then I've worked in some of the worst areas in NYC, and use common sense when moving around at night. It's all relative. When in doubt take a taxi. You'll be helping the local economy, you won't miss the $5, and you won't let something stupid ruin a great vacation
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    Thanks a lot to both of you for the info! Much appreciated.
    Being on my own I guess I'll take a cab all the times.

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    Just at night, Rug. Day time you're fine.

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    Rug, I am a "little old lady" who has been going solo to Negril forever. I go everywhere and have had little or no problems. I am always careful though and when it starts to get dark, if I am far from my hotel, I will take a taxi (someone I know). Otherwise I walk everywhere.
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    Last Nov there was a big police presence on the cliffs in the evenings. We were walking one even
    ing around dusk. We were stopped twice and asked if everything was OK. I don't think I will be walking that late this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Honey View Post
    Last Nov there was a big police presence on the cliffs in the evenings. We were walking one even
    ing around dusk. We were stopped twice and asked if everything was OK. I don't think I will be walking that late this year.
    I'm confused, this seems like it might be a welcome addition, no?

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