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Just getting into the cruising lifestyle.. saw a lame post here about piracy
on the sea, but it did bring to mind some stories I've heard about problems
people have had, especially in Mexico. My questions a

Is piracy a problem at all really? Or only in certain areas and only
rarely?

Is the government seizure of boats in Mexican water a problem? A family
friend was in Mexican water when his boat was boarded and searched by,
apparently, the Federales. He had a couple of shotguns on board for
protection. They arrested him, charged him with running guns, and extorted
a bunch of money before letting him go, but they kept the boat and the guns.

Common?


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Falky foo wrote:
Just getting into the cruising lifestyle.. saw a lame post here about piracy
on the sea, but it did bring to mind some stories I've heard about problems
people have had, especially in Mexico. My questions a

Is piracy a problem at all really? Or only in certain areas and only
rarely?

Is the government seizure of boats in Mexican water a problem? A family
friend was in Mexican water when his boat was boarded and searched by,
apparently, the Federales. He had a couple of shotguns on board for
protection. They arrested him, charged him with running guns, and extorted
a bunch of money before letting him go, but they kept the boat and the guns.

Common?



If what you say happened in Mexico, then that sounds like corruption,
not piracy. :^) Piracy is a problem in certain parts of the world. Go
here for this week's piracy report:
http://www.iccwbo.org/ccs/imb_piracy...acy_report.asp


-Jim
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Falky foo wrote:
Just getting into the cruising lifestyle.. saw a lame post here about

piracy
on the sea, but it did bring to mind some stories I've heard about

problems
people have had, especially in Mexico. My questions a

Is piracy a problem at all really? Or only in certain areas and only
rarely?

Is the government seizure of boats in Mexican water a problem? A family
friend was in Mexican water when his boat was boarded and searched by,
apparently, the Federales. He had a couple of shotguns on board for
protection. They arrested him, charged him with running guns, and

extorted
a bunch of money before letting him go, but they kept the boat and the

guns.

Common?



If what you say happened in Mexico, then that sounds like corruption,
not piracy. :^) Piracy is a problem in certain parts of the world. Go
here for this week's piracy report:
http://www.iccwbo.org/ccs/imb_piracy...acy_report.asp


-Jim


No, it is well known that if you have undeclared guns (no Mexico permit) on
the boat, you will lose the boat and all gear aboard. Why do you think that
other countries should have no say in their laws?


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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:56:12 GMT, "Falky foo"
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Just getting into the cruising lifestyle.. saw a lame post here about piracy
on the sea, but it did bring to mind some stories I've heard about problems
people have had, especially in Mexico. My questions a

Is piracy a problem at all really? Or only in certain areas and only
rarely?


Check out http://www.noonsite.com/General/Piracy and
http://www.yachtpiracy.com/en/index.htm

Good sources for current info. Judge for yourself. Mexico may be
rough, but there's plenty rougher.

R.
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Thanks for the info. Interestingly, all those maps show the vast majority
of piracy to be concentrated in the equatorial regions and close to land.
When I imagine pirates I think of guys on a tall ship at sea with black
sails and jolly rogers and eye patches with knives held in their teeth, but
I guess most pirates aren't like that anymore. Seems like they make runs on
small speedboats, and out in the Pacific on a cuise to Hawaii or wherever
the chances of running into any are nil.




"rhys" wrote in message
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:56:12 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote:

Just getting into the cruising lifestyle.. saw a lame post here about

piracy
on the sea, but it did bring to mind some stories I've heard about

problems
people have had, especially in Mexico. My questions a

Is piracy a problem at all really? Or only in certain areas and only
rarely?


Check out http://www.noonsite.com/General/Piracy and
http://www.yachtpiracy.com/en/index.htm

Good sources for current info. Judge for yourself. Mexico may be
rough, but there's plenty rougher.

R.





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They actually board tankers to rob the crew and steal the tv's radios, etc.
Just because the thugs are on water, they call them pirates, vs. robbers on
land. Somehow it brings to mind those movie images.

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Keith
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"Falky foo" wrote in message
om...
Thanks for the info. Interestingly, all those maps show the vast majority
of piracy to be concentrated in the equatorial regions and close to land.
When I imagine pirates I think of guys on a tall ship at sea with black
sails and jolly rogers and eye patches with knives held in their teeth,
but
I guess most pirates aren't like that anymore. Seems like they make runs
on
small speedboats, and out in the Pacific on a cuise to Hawaii or wherever
the chances of running into any are nil.




"rhys" wrote in message
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:56:12 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote:

Just getting into the cruising lifestyle.. saw a lame post here about

piracy
on the sea, but it did bring to mind some stories I've heard about

problems
people have had, especially in Mexico. My questions a

Is piracy a problem at all really? Or only in certain areas and only
rarely?


Check out http://www.noonsite.com/General/Piracy and
http://www.yachtpiracy.com/en/index.htm

Good sources for current info. Judge for yourself. Mexico may be
rough, but there's plenty rougher.

R.





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On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 07:16:07 -0500, "Keith"
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They actually board tankers to rob the crew and steal the tv's radios, etc.
Just because the thugs are on water, they call them pirates, vs. robbers on
land. Somehow it brings to mind those movie images.

--


Keith

The old pirates were thugs on water too. Modern pirates don't seem
willing to undertake the expense and logistics of maintaining large
ships anymore. The small fast boats they use seem to work well for
them.
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 23:20:13 -0400, rhys wrote:

On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:56:12 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote:

Just getting into the cruising lifestyle.. saw a lame post here about piracy
on the sea, but it did bring to mind some stories I've heard about problems
people have had, especially in Mexico. My questions a

Is piracy a problem at all really? Or only in certain areas and only
rarely?


Check out http://www.noonsite.com/General/Piracy and
http://www.yachtpiracy.com/en/index.htm

Good sources for current info. Judge for yourself. Mexico may be
rough, but there's plenty rougher.


Albania is a hot bed of piracy?

Albania?

~~ sheesh ~~

All the best,

Tom
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is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 23:20:13 -0400, rhys wrote:

On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:56:12 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote:

Just getting into the cruising lifestyle.. saw a lame post here about

piracy
on the sea, but it did bring to mind some stories I've heard about

problems
people have had, especially in Mexico. My questions a

Is piracy a problem at all really? Or only in certain areas and only
rarely?


Check out http://www.noonsite.com/General/Piracy and
http://www.yachtpiracy.com/en/index.htm

Good sources for current info. Judge for yourself. Mexico may be
rough, but there's plenty rougher.


Albania is a hot bed of piracy?

Albania?

~~ sheesh ~~

All the best,

Tom
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"What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup...
is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

Bilgeman - circa 2004



Albania is the Columbia of Europe. Was odd that Clinton went to bat for
them in the Serb / Albanian conflict. But Clinton did like drugs according
to his brother.


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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 04:03:35 GMT, "Calif Bill"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 23:20:13 -0400, rhys wrote:

On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:56:12 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote:

Just getting into the cruising lifestyle.. saw a lame post here about

piracy
on the sea, but it did bring to mind some stories I've heard about

problems
people have had, especially in Mexico. My questions a

Is piracy a problem at all really? Or only in certain areas and only
rarely?

Check out http://www.noonsite.com/General/Piracy and
http://www.yachtpiracy.com/en/index.htm

Good sources for current info. Judge for yourself. Mexico may be
rough, but there's plenty rougher.


Albania is a hot bed of piracy?

Albania?

~~ sheesh ~~


Albania is the Columbia of Europe. Was odd that Clinton went to bat for
them in the Serb / Albanian conflict. But Clinton did like drugs according
to his brother.


But, but, but.....

There aren't any people IN Albania!! :)

Later,

Tom


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