NYG wrote:
BB57 Spot on but one exception. Most of the people I read about getting robbed or killed in CR are the ego tourist or beach goers and not the experienced street smart mongers. Or am I wrong
So if the prostitution were outlawed one could make the case that crime could increase for a spell
NYG
First of all, BB57 has already explained that he wasn't saying he believed this himself but that was what TICOS believed.
Secondly, not that it effects the point I think you were trying to make, but when you say most of the people you read about getting robbed or killed in CR being tourist types of one sort or another, I would think you must have meant most of the GRINGOS that you read about. I don't have any stats to back this up (and I doubt any such reliable stats exist) but I'm pretty sure most crime victims in CR are actually the Ticos themselves (or other latinos, such as the 5 men who were found last January in a quarry near the Panamanian border, bound with plastic handcuffs and shot in the head). Even amongst gringos, I'd think most incidents of crime occur against foreign expats who LIVE in CR.
I think there are several reasons you may have gotten a different impression from what you've READ. You probably only read english language sites like this one, AMCostaRica, the Tico Times etc. and they mainly only cover crimes against foreigners because those are the crimes of most interest to their readership. Even if these weren't gringo-oriented news sources, crimes against locals are so much more common that they barely even warrant a headline.
Crimes of murder occur in CR practically everyday. Can anyone remember the last time a gringo got killed in CR? The last one I recall reading about here was some fool who was living at the Scotland Apartments (and apparently was mixed up in things he shouldn't have been) and got himself killed last Sept. It wouldn't surprise me if there have been other incidents of gringo RESIDENTS being killed that I'm not aware of since then, but the point is these are not a daily, weekly or perhaps even monthly event like it is for non-gringos who get killed. And for an incident of a foreign TOURIST getting killed in CR one would have to go back even further than that (such as the murder of the two Emily's back in 2000).
Robberies may be a slightly different story since rich tourists are a naturally target for most crooks but in terms of sheer numbers and frequency of occurance I would have to think even there it is the Ticos themselves (and foreigners living in CR) who are most often the victims. There are just so many more of them to rob and they live and work in areas where crooks are most likely to be.
Lastly, I'd agree that robberies of mainstream tourist types probably make up the majority of such robberies that happen to TOURISTS, but that is mostly because they probably represent at least 90% of the total number of tourists. If you're talking about the likelihood of an INDIVIDUAL tourist getting robbed then I suspect MONGER tourists fare worse than other tourist types. The reasons for that are severalfold. First, they travel in areas that are more subject to crime. Theft does occur at remote tourist beaches, but gritty heavily urbanized areas like the Gulch are still the prime tourist area for crime to occur. Secondly, while some regular CR VETERANS may have acquired some street sense to generalize that most monger tourists are experienced and street smart is a huge stretch. The recent story about the guy with the Hawaiin shirt and gold chain who got hit in front of the NYB is just the latest example. And many veterans have gotten hit too, either because they haven't learned, slipped up or their number finally just came up after coming to SJ so many times.
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Oh yeah, one last thing. The fact that most crimes do not involve mongers and that outlawing prostitution would not decrease crime (only shift it to other places) doesn't mean that outlawing prostitution would INCREASE overall crime. I don't see the logic in that.