Word of Caution
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 8:27 pm
My family and I have recently returned from a wonderful holiday in Tobago. We were completely captivated by the island and its inhabitants, their friendliness, generosity and welcoming smiles. Despite this I would like to remind people that they are still in the real world. The day we left, local radio was reporting that a couple from Miami were incautious enough to pick up two adult males travelling from Crown Point to Scarborough - I don't know the time of day. The two men overpowered them at knifepoint, stole money and credit cards, locked them in the boot and drove off in the car. Luckily they managed to open the boot and jump from the moving vehicle.
Prior to this, on the odd occasion that we listened to local radio, the most serious reported crime was the theft of $2,000TT worth of Tarpaulin from the back of a lorry. From everything I have read and from my experiences serious crime is rare in Tobago - but it does happen. Common sense dictates that you should exercise similar precautions to those you would at home - I know Steve has frequently advised this.
On the face of it, the actions of the two Americans may seem foolhardy but it is easy to get caught up in the overall benign atmosphere that permeates life in Tobago.
Just remember, there are scum-bags everywhere - even on Tobago.
Prior to this, on the odd occasion that we listened to local radio, the most serious reported crime was the theft of $2,000TT worth of Tarpaulin from the back of a lorry. From everything I have read and from my experiences serious crime is rare in Tobago - but it does happen. Common sense dictates that you should exercise similar precautions to those you would at home - I know Steve has frequently advised this.
On the face of it, the actions of the two Americans may seem foolhardy but it is easy to get caught up in the overall benign atmosphere that permeates life in Tobago.
Just remember, there are scum-bags everywhere - even on Tobago.