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    Re: No Reason to Panic, but this should be addressed...

    We took our twenty something boys with us last winter. I only had one rule; The girls (their girl friends) go nowhere alone. Not for ice, not back to the room from the pool, not to the bathroom, nowhere. That doesn't always guarantee safety, but it goes a long ways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irine View Post
    We took our twenty something boys with us last winter. I only had one rule; The girls (their girl friends) go nowhere alone. Not for ice, not back to the room from the pool, not to the bathroom, nowhere. That doesn't always guarantee safety, but it goes a long ways.
    Last Feb My oldest daughter, her GF and my grandson came to Negril and stayed at Whitesands a few days before I came down. I basically told them to head north for dinner (towards Chances, Coco Lapalm...etc) at night til I showed up and it seemed fine. As for the assaults at the hotel, I guess that anything is possible but the staff at White Sands have been there so long with their family atmosphere it's hard for me to ever imagine anything like that happening there.
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    Re: No Reason to Panic, but this should be addressed...

    Just to clarify; I stay at white sands because we feel safe there, and I know many places along the beach where I have great vibes about staying and safety. My comments about never leaving the girls alone is more directed to being out on the beach and around Negril on tours or just hanging out. My wife knows no matter where she goes on the beach I have eyes on her, and that I'm standing outside the bathroom when we are out and about. Having said that we have never felt unsafe anywhere in Jamaica, and I also practice the same personal safety habits in Florida, or the Bahamas or anywhere we go that isn't home.

    Quote Originally Posted by ukran1ans View Post
    Last Feb My oldest daughter, her GF and my grandson came to Negril and stayed at Whitesands a few days before I came down. I basically told them to head north for dinner (towards Chances, Coco Lapalm...etc) at night til I showed up and it seemed fine. As for the assaults at the hotel, I guess that anything is possible but the staff at White Sands have been there so long with their family atmosphere it's hard for me to ever imagine anything like that happening there.
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