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  1. #65206
    Quote Originally Posted by Combo  [View Original Post]
    A simple Google search confirms it: https://www.semana.com/nacion/medell...nsajes/202445/.

    Disturbingly, some onlookers were apparently urging him to jump. Extranjero, but not sure what country he was from as he has a Spanish name.
    According to that article, he was Lithuanian.

  2. #65205

    Men are getting killed looking for love on dating apps in Mde

    https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/a...=hp_lead_pos10

    Many men have been stabbed and killed recently in Medellin. Watch out!

  3. #65204
    https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/a...ombia-b12d7671

    Americans Looking for Love Are Getting Killed by Gangs in Colombia.

    USA Embassy warns tourists after eight men died in Medellíand in two months, often after meeting women on dating apps.

  4. #65203
    Quote Originally Posted by Combo  [View Original Post]
    A simple Google search confirms it: https://www.semana.com/nacion/medell...nsajes/202445/.

    Disturbingly, some onlookers were apparently urging him to jump. Extranjero, but not sure what country he was from as he has a Spanish name.
    The article says 'un lituano' so Lithuania. That did not look like a Spanish surname to me. Tomas / Tomasz is all over Eastern Europe and if Spanish, has an accent mark.

  5. #65202
    Quote Originally Posted by Combo  [View Original Post]
    A simple Google search confirms it: https://www.semana.com/nacion/medell...nsajes/202445/.

    Disturbingly, some onlookers were apparently urging him to jump. Extranjero, but not sure what country he was from as he has a Spanish name.
    Yeah I read that on GringoPaisa (a Facebook group) I listened to the video and didn't hear anything remotely like what was said on that page. I heard lots of gasps and screams but not anyone urging him to jump. I have some friends on the staff there and I understand he was Lithuanian and was there on vacation and was depressed. Sad thing no matter what the details are.

  6. #65201
    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    It's strange that SureMan doesn't have any followup posts. Sounds like a hoax to me.
    A simple Google search confirms it: https://www.semana.com/nacion/medell...nsajes/202445/.

    Disturbingly, some onlookers were apparently urging him to jump. Extranjero, but not sure what country he was from as he has a Spanish name.

  7. #65200
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    I hope this does not mean what I think it means.
    It's strange that SureMan doesn't have any followup posts. Sounds like a hoax to me.

  8. #65199
    I hope this does not mean what I think it means.

    Quote Originally Posted by SureMan  [View Original Post]
    A gringo is on the top floor of hotel dorado.

    He just jumped.

  9. #65198
    A gringo is on the top floor of hotel dorado.

    He just jumped.

  10. #65197
    Quote Originally Posted by SureMan  [View Original Post]
    I came in on Thursday morning from Guyana.

    Was using my Canadian passport.

    90% of the passengers were foreigners.

    Went to the officer and was sent to another one.

    Gave him my passport showed me a small paper that said Canadians have to pay 260 mil pesos or 85 Canadian dollars.

    Only debit or credit cards are accepted.

    I did not take any of my cards with me.

    Reason my last trip in October I sent myself pesos from Guyana with WU.

    So I had a lot that was left back.

    So I had to sit on the chair behind him.

    Then an officer came to me and said one of her colleague will use his card.

    I gave 300 mil pesos for good deed.

    This was implemented in November.

    Petro introduced it.

    I did google it.

    It's political.

    So I just had to share it fir fellow Canadians.
    They had it a few years ago for a while, then dropped it around 2020 sometime I think. I had to pay it 2 or 3 different trips. Anyway, not original with Petro, although he has now re-instated it.

  11. #65196
    Quote Originally Posted by SureMan  [View Original Post]
    I came in on Thursday morning from Guyana.

    Was using my Canadian passport.

    90% of the passengers were foreigners.

    Went to the officer and was sent to another one.

    Gave him my passport showed me a small paper that said Canadians have to pay 260 mil pesos or 85 Canadian dollars.

    Only debit or credit cards are accepted..
    https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/colombia#entryexit

    Entry tax.

    As of November 14,2023, you must pay an entry fee equivalent to $85 CAD in Colombian Pesos upon arrival in Colombia. You can only pay by credit card. The payment must be made upon entering the country during the immigration control process. There could be significant delays to make the payment, which could disrupt your travel plans.

    You don't have to pay this entry tax if:

    Your destination is the archipelago of San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina.

    You have a valid Colombian visa.

    You are less than 14 years of age or more than 79 years old.

    You are a member of the crew of international transport means (conditions apply).

  12. #65195
    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    I always carry a knife with a 2 inch blade; not for protection, but for convenience when I need it for normal knife usage. I asked a local man about the laws and he said Colombia citizens are allowed to carry knives, and it would depend on the police officer if a foreigner had one. He said he didn't think there were any laws against it. In 13 years and many trips, I have never had an encounter with the police.
    All Bogotá.

    I was walking through the North Stroll in SF and all of a sudden there was a cop reaching into my jacket pocket from behind and he took my jack knife-- that was it-- no other interaction.

    Once late at night a cop asked me to empty my pockets on Calle 19 and kept one of my lighters-- LOL-- he did ask to keep it.

    Another time I was walking with this big mouth fat Chicago Polish dude who likes to because-play as a pimp-- he had like 2 million or so on him and the cop made him take him to his apartment and he found a bullet in there and dude had to pay him like 300 mil or so-.

    A few times I have been rousted for smoking a J -- ended up giving a bribe.

  13. #65194
    If you can get it past TSA you will have no problems here.

    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    I always carry a knife with a 2 inch blade; not for protection, but for convenience when I need it for normal knife usage. I asked a local man about the laws and he said Colombia citizens are allowed to carry knives, and it would depend on the police officer if a foreigner had one. He said he didn't think there were any laws against it. In 13 years and many trips, I have never had an encounter with the police.

  14. #65193
    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    I always carry a knife with a 2 inch blade; not for protection, but for convenience when I need it for normal knife usage. I asked a local man about the laws and he said Colombia citizens are allowed to carry knives, and it would depend on the police officer if a foreigner had one. He said he didn't think there were any laws against it. In 13 years and many trips, I have never had an encounter with the police.
    I think if he packs it in his checked bag it should be OK. He shouldn't under and circumstances try to take it in his carry-on luggage. Once he gets here as far as carrying it on him, I'm not sure of the exact laws, like you say it will likely just depend on the cops who stop him and if he is even searched, 9 times out of 10 they just ask for cedula number and you show them your ID or passport and that's it.

    I highly doubt he would get arrested for carrying a pocket knife even if the cops did search him and find it, worse case scenario is pay a bribe and it gets confiscated.

  15. #65192
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeos1  [View Original Post]
    Nope, wasn't me. I've been there at night though. And especially after the metro stops it is like a zombie land. Police are all gone, very few people around and none of them were just normal people. I was never so glad to see a taxi across by one of the strip clubs and even better when I got out of there back to my place.
    I remember my first trip to Colombia, burning both ends, left a strip club, walked outside, and it was like a nuke hit. I didn't see a soul. It was frightening. I went back inside and asked the guy to call me a taxi and tipped him a couple bucks. Colombia late at night in the wrong area is pretty scary. The funny part was I think I would have preferred a bunch of shady characters everywhere than empty. It's like the whole town knew don't stay out past this time.

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