Which begs the question, why have a tennis tournament there?
Mind you Texas doesn't sound much better, what with west nile virus and aerial spraying of insecticides to kill the mosqitoes. West nile virus is a killer disease and the spraying is affecting asthma sufferers.
-- Edited by Peter too on Monday 20th of August 2012 04:31:20 PM
San Luis Potosi province borders some of the most troubled drug crime states - the main road from the city to Monterrey suffers regular car-jackings and extortions (Sources: US & UK Foreign Office Travel Advisories).
Though it is about 250 miles distance before the real trouble starts, at just a 10K, off the usual tennis track, that might be a factor in many deciding to give this one a miss?
Which begs the question, why have a tennis tournament there?
Isn't San Luis Potosi Mexico's main tennis center? I seem to remember them holding the junior DC finals there in the last few years.
Also, the advice does say bordering on the worst areas, not in one of them ... and while I don't doubt that is true, my experience of UK foreign office advice is that it can make even the safest countries sound like death traps! I've always wondered how bad they'd make the UK sound (riots, terrorism, etc) if they had to write about their own country!
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I went to the FCO on Mexico, following this thread, and it has got to be one of the longest and most offputting statements ever! Agree with Steven that these things can be overdone, but if I were a young woman traveling alone, I probably wouldn't make it my first choice.
Having said that, I'm currently trying to convince a group of people that we should send some representatives to a country that has an equally (if not more) dire FCO profile, on the grounds that we've been assured by trustworthy people there that it could be done and done safely. It's not an easy sell, and does make you aware that the warnings may have a pretty serious impact on people in the countries in question. So congratulations to Ms Beddow for her spirit of adventure, and hope she does well!
-- Edited by Spectator on Tuesday 21st of August 2012 05:08:26 PM