Its funny you guys mention the "fear" factor. At first, I was under the impression that latinos, in general, are just paranoid about security. I thought the levels of razor wire and layers of barred doors and windows were overkill. Yes - there is a lot more petty crime in latin america than many other places. However, I can name many places in the states where petty crime and violent crime is much, much worse and there are NO BARS and razor wire. So, is it exaggerated paranoia? I'm not sure.
Now, ticos are used to the simple life, which is why I believe they are afraid of just about anything. Anything big to us, is ENORMOUS or IMMENSO to them. My novia thinks that just about everything is extremely dangerous, including travelling, driving, hiking and especially swimming after a meal. She just assumed that I would drown. LOL...
I think there fear lies in ignorance and naivity. Most don't know or care much about what happens outside of Costa Rica. So, anything new or American here is sometimes viewed as a possible UFO sighting or Space Age Technology. Yes - American entered space more than 50 years ago, followed by many other countries. Many Costa Ricans probably don't know this. Have you ever watched the crowds that stand at the end of the runways at Juan SantaMaria to watch these UFO objects taking off and landing??
Concerning their fear of dogs???? This is really annoying. It is rooted in a Rotweiller mauling that occurred about 2 years ago. A nica was trying to rob a shop in El Centro and was mauled by the guarding Rotweiller's for about 2 hours. The crazyily stupid thing about the story is that the media, police and fire department sat and WATCHED and since it was on the news, so did the rest of the country. After 2 hours of mauling, the firemen finally turned hoses on the dogs and they stopped, but the guy was already dead.
I heard a rumor, which may even be true, that a law was passed shortly after, which required all Rotweillers to wear muzzles when in public. I have heard several people bitch at me about mine not wearing a muzzle when I'm walking her in the park. I just ignore the bullshit. Now, even the government believes that because the guard dogs were just doing their job like any other breed of guard dog SHOULD DO and the world just sat and watched, when it was apparent the dude was phucking subdued and harmless, that this breed is exclusively dangerous.
Now the two annoying things about this, which again lies in their naivity, is that now Nicas automatically assume that Rotweillers HATE NICAS. What the phuck? The damn dogs don't know your nationality stupid!!!! Okay - if you have a cedula that says your finally a CR resident, show it to the dog, to prevent a possible attack. He will read it, understand that your a Nica by birth, but now a Tico, and move on to attack the next Nica.
The other annoying thing is that ALL locals in this country assume that my Rotweiller puppy is aggressive, bravo and dangerous. I have been asked to leave places because of my dog, who is docile around people, when there are rabid street dogs laying around. The most bravo dogs in CR are those little shit muts that people tie to their godamn front fences, that run out an lunge at you as you past, gnashing their teeth and growling fiercely. Now, these little shits are everywhere, have countelessly bitten people, don't have any vaccinations, and are viewed as harmless. When my vaccinated, well trained and leashed puppy, is viewed as very dangerous, due to her breed, because of a 2 hours news clip, played two years ago.
Figure that one out....
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