Mad Lab
Member
Red Rider,
Thanks for you input on the subject, seems to be the only real input here besides observations.
One question, my wife and i argue about when we speak of moving to Colombia, Its not the narcos I worry about. I believe that if you stay out of their culture(narco) your probably gonna be fine unless really unlucky or wrong place, wrong time.
My argument to her, and you may help me rethink my opinion, is that human trafficking is a major problem these days. Statistics that were released (who knows how creditable) said the colombian cartels made 40% of their income last year on human trafficking. 50% drugs. 10% other actives.
So if you have a pretty wife, are the odds significantly higher she will be kidenapped than safe areas in the states?
This is my only quarrel, although not a quarrel, just perhaps a fact that increases an area of worry I'm not comfortable with.
So based on your experience, am i misinformed?
Also, they say 80% of human traffic abductions are not reported through media for the fear of tourism being affected. Unfortunate result of countries with sever corruption policies.
Thanks for you input on the subject, seems to be the only real input here besides observations.
One question, my wife and i argue about when we speak of moving to Colombia, Its not the narcos I worry about. I believe that if you stay out of their culture(narco) your probably gonna be fine unless really unlucky or wrong place, wrong time.
My argument to her, and you may help me rethink my opinion, is that human trafficking is a major problem these days. Statistics that were released (who knows how creditable) said the colombian cartels made 40% of their income last year on human trafficking. 50% drugs. 10% other actives.
So if you have a pretty wife, are the odds significantly higher she will be kidenapped than safe areas in the states?
This is my only quarrel, although not a quarrel, just perhaps a fact that increases an area of worry I'm not comfortable with.
So based on your experience, am i misinformed?
Also, they say 80% of human traffic abductions are not reported through media for the fear of tourism being affected. Unfortunate result of countries with sever corruption policies.