I would be remiss if I didn't mention security in Tegucigalpa. Admittedly, it was my one and only real concern before coming here (you know ... the Toncontin Airport thing notwithstanding).
Consider:
Guns are, everywhere. As a result, outside of most businesses you see everything from a uniformed guard with a military assault rifle or shotgun, to a guy in a t-shirt with a revolver stuffed down the front of his jeans.
Razor wire and video cameras protect everything.
Despite all of this you have to remember that very few tourists ever have a problem. By taking the same precautions as you would in most large North American cities, you won't interest the bad guys. If you are non-latino and walking around at night with a watch, rings, sunglasses, expensive sneakers and your Blackberry, you're asking for it. Dressing down seems to be the key. If one in a thousand people have a problem, it's real easy not to be that one.
My message? Don't let the stories scare you. This is a wonderfully diverse place with beautiful people and lots to see, do and eat. You should come.
Original: http://icowley.blogspot.com/2011/06/not-every-business-has-guard-churches.html
By: Ian Cowley
Posted: June 13, 2011, 9:44 pm
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