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[QUOTE=Negro562]Wrong. It's a money play so yes she can call them every night. A lot of the girls pay to get out and I am sure the mayors office is getting a small cut of the fines that the Politur and National police tell her office about.[/QUOTE]So it is just a coincidence that there is a crackdown in Santo Domingo and Sosua at the same time. And do you really believe every small town mayor in Dom Rep can call up the central government and request loads of policia nacional and politur and those extra officers will be sent for however long to whatever hodunk town requests them?
Sosua does not have its own police force that a Sosua Mayor could control. Politur and Policia Nacional are controlled by guys in Santo Domingo and the salaries of Politur and Policia Nacional are paid by the National government. I doubt the Mayor of Sosua has much control over the policia nacional or politur. The female mayor of Sosua may for political purposes try to take credit for the increased police and politur on the streets, but in reality my guess she has no say in how many police or politur are on the streets.
The central government in Santo Domingo is paying the salaries of those policia nacional and politur in Sosua and thus ultimately control when, where and for how long they are deployed in a certain location.
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[QUOTE=Negro562]I know it's always important to have a good session. I guess the two they picked up didn't have a session that night.
If you were escorting three you should have blackmailed them and told them that they would have to get away from you if they didn't all come session for 400 pesos[/QUOTE]They would rather go to jail than take 4usd each from you.
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We dont know shit
Its funny with all the theorys here. I started out with the undercover Euro investment idea, then later said its about a little more respectability. Nego562 started with the Haitian wipeout theory but after Jao shot that down by saying the SD crackdown didn't involve Haitians, he now says it a money grab. Now we hear Lionel was having an affair. And some people say keep an eye on the stalled projects between Sosua and Cabarette(for renovation). But I heard one the other day thats pretty good.
A few months ago Lionel visited Obama at the White house. The word is Obama gave him a heads up about future developments with Cuba. If the DR doesn't start to prepare now to compete with Cuba in the future for tourist dollars it will be left behind. Cuba has been allowing limited European monies for two golf communites with 200 condos each. Not a big deal but food for thought.
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[QUOTE=Jaosousa]So it is just a coincidence that there is a crackdown in Santo Domingo and Sosua at the same time. And do you really believe every small town mayor in Dom Rep can call up the central government and request loads of policia nacional and politur and those extra officers will be sent for however long to whatever hodunk town requests them?
Sosua does not have its own police force that a Sosua Mayor could control. Politur and Policia Nacional are controlled by guys in Santo Domingo and the salaries of Politur and Policia Nacional are paid by the National government. I doubt the Mayor of Sosua has much control over the policia nacional or politur. The female mayor of Sosua may for political purposes try to take credit for the increased police and politur on the streets, but in reality my guess she has no say in how many police or politur are on the streets.
The central government in Santo Domingo is paying the salaries of those policia nacional and politur in Sosua and thus ultimately control when, where and for how long they are deployed in a certain location.[/QUOTE]
As always the Big American visitor chimes in with his perspective of what is going on on the island which he does not live.
Now, please explain to me why the Mayor of Sosua can not call her cousin who is the head of the Policia Nacional for Sosua and tell him to send some of his boys down and harass the shit out of the chicas every night? Explain this to me? As far as I have seen during my years living here everyone is related to everyone else. Shit. The damn motoconchos in any town on this island have juice with the police. Therefore, what you are saying is absurd.
The only people who don't have pull with the police is you. And, if the police see it as a way they can get them some extra money you damn well better believe that they are all for it. (I can't tell how many times I have passed roadblocks drunk and all it took was a few hundred pesos to be on my way.)
Hell, hustlers set up a fake road blocks themselves and say they are the police and extorting drivers until the real police showed up. In this country anything is possible. Hell, you can blow a fools head off and walk out of jail so why couldn't the mayor tell the police to harass the chicas?
Now, as far as this comment is concerned [QUOTE]Sosua does not have its own police force that a Sosua Mayor could control. Politur and Policia Nacional are controlled by guys in Santo Domingo and the salaries of Politur and Policia Nacional are paid by the National government. I doubt the Mayor of Sosua has much control over the policia nacional or politur. The female mayor of Sosua may for political purposes try to take credit for the increased police and politur on the streets, but in reality my guess she has no say in how many police or politur are on the streets.[/QUOTE] Policia Nacional are making about 3000 to 5000 peso per month. All the police officers I know have two and three jobs. I am pretty sure that are lined up at roll call to take this assignment. (Money from a chica or get your dick sucked for freedom.
[QUOTE]And do you really believe every small town mayor in Dom Rep can call up the central government and request loads of policia nacional and politur and those extra officers will be sent for however long to whatever hodunk town requests them? [/QUOTE] They constantly have riots in Navarrette. Where do the extra Policia Nacional come from? Navarrette is a small town like Sosua. Do you really think Navarrette's mayor can call up the Policial Nacional and request extra officers to come in an restore the calm? Yes. They make the call and officers are sent from Santiago. How do I know this? One of my friends that was a nacional policia officer from Santiago was killed in Navarrette.
So, yes. In some instances what you wrote was correct. The central government is paying the salaries of the Policia Nacional but, you are wrong to think the Mayor of a small town like Sosua has no say. Very wrong.
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[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]I'm sure they would rather go to jail than sleep with you for for USD.[/QUOTE]
COol.. I am not in to sleep with putas anyways. I am into selling services. Making sure people like you come and have a great time. And, since obviously you are a herb, helping you to salvage your vacation because you blew it for yourself.
Also, I am fairly lively and attractive so, I tend to do pretty well with regular women worldwide. However, all b*tche$ are hoe$. So the dinners and movies that I buy are equal to the money you put directly in their hands.
Touche
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[QUOTE=Negro562]COol.. I am not in to sleep with putas anyways. I am into selling services. Making sure people like you come and have a great time. And, since obviously you are a herb, helping you to salvage your vacation because you blew it for yourself.
Also, I am fairly lively and attractive so, I tend to do pretty well with regular women worldwide. However, all b*tche$ are hoe$. So the dinners and movies that I buy are equal to the money you put directly in their hands.
Touche[/QUOTE]One minute your talking about blackmailing putas then next you don't deal with them. Sometimes you say some smart shit then the next post you contradict yourself. Plus no one here needs a dude to help get pussy in Sosua. I'm scared to ask what service you provide, is your name Rupaul?
Good luck at being a major player.
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Calling in extra police to help quell riots is one matter. Calling in and paying extra money to police to harass street chicas only because some female mayor wants it, I aint buying it.
Worldwide economic turn down, do I see the powers that be in DR risking losing any investment monies because some investor may say it is unsightly to have prostitutes in the street? No. The guys in power will do what it takes so that they don't lose any investments.
You still have not explained to me how and why the crackdowns occurred in both Sosua and Santo Domingo at the same time.
Polanco Guzman chief of the National Police. You have no clue who I know on the island.
For sure you are not in Dom Rep to monger, you said yourself ALL women are just moist holes to relieve tension. In a previous post you wrote about Saudi Arabia, your views on women jibe with how many Saudi men feel about women, Saudi women have very little rights. 15 of 19 hijackers on September 11, 2001 were from Saudi Arabia. Appears you have a hatred of guys from the United States, I wonder what your true mission could be in Dom Rep and who is paying your freight to be there
[QUOTE=Negro562]As always the Big American visitor chimes in with his perspective of what is going on on the island which he does not live.
Now, please explain to me why the Mayor of Sosua can not call her cousin who is the head of the Policia Nacional for Sosua and tell him to send some of his boys down and harass the shit out of the chicas every night? Explain this to me? As far as I have seen during my years living here everyone is related to everyone else. Shit. The damn motoconchos in any town on this island have juice with the police. Therefore, what you are saying is absurd.
The only people who don't have pull with the police is you. And, if the police see it as a way they can get them some extra money you damn well better believe that they are all for it. (I can't tell how many times I have passed roadblocks drunk and all it took was a few hundred pesos to be on my way.)
Hell, hustlers set up a fake road blocks themselves and say they are the police and extorting drivers until the real police showed up. In this country anything is possible. Hell, you can blow a fools head off and walk out of jail so why couldn't the mayor tell the police to harass the chicas?
Now, as far as this comment is concerned Policia Nacional are making about 3000 to 5000 peso per month. All the police officers I know have two and three jobs. I am pretty sure that are lined up at roll call to take this assignment. (Money from a chica or get your dick sucked for freedom.
They constantly have riots in Navarrette. Where do the extra Policia Nacional come from? Navarrette is a small town like Sosua. Do you really think Navarrette's mayor can call up the Policial Nacional and request extra officers to come in an restore the calm? Yes. They make the call and officers are sent from Santiago. How do I know this? One of my friends that was a nacional policia officer from Santiago was killed in Navarrette.
So, yes. In some instances what you wrote was correct. The central government is paying the salaries of the Policia Nacional but, you are wrong to think the Mayor of a small town like Sosua has no say. Very wrong.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Negro562]COol.. I am not in to sleep with putas anyways.....
Also, I am fairly lively and attractive so, I tend to do pretty well with regular women worldwide. However, all b*tche$ are hoe$. .....
Touche[/QUOTE]
Ayyypapi, er.. sorry, N562 I mean,
Come on, nobody is allowed to have an opinion but you? You live here, or so I gather, so no-one else can say or do something you wouldn't?
Come on, let's keep the board civil. There are ways to talk without knocking someone. Heck even Ayyypapi started talking civil after a while.
Like my wise mother used to say, "can't you children play nice?"
My 2 cents,
P
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Yea Negro, its a discussion/info board that is what it is for. People chime in with whatever they think or have seen.
[QUOTE=Negro562]As always the Big American visitor chimes in with his perspective of what is going on on the island which he does not live.
Now, please explain to me why the Mayor of Sosua can not call her cousin who is the head of the Policia Nacional for Sosua and tell him to send some of his boys down and harass the shit out of the chicas every night? Explain this to me? As far as I have seen during my years living here everyone is related to everyone else. Shit. The damn motoconchos in any town on this island have juice with the police. Therefore, what you are saying is absurd.
The only people who don't have pull with the police is you. And, if the police see it as a way they can get them some extra money you damn well better believe that they are all for it. (I can't tell how many times I have passed roadblocks drunk and all it took was a few hundred pesos to be on my way.)
Hell, hustlers set up a fake road blocks themselves and say they are the police and extorting drivers until the real police showed up. In this country anything is possible. Hell, you can blow a fools head off and walk out of jail so why couldn't the mayor tell the police to harass the chicas?
Now, as far as this comment is concerned Policia Nacional are making about 3000 to 5000 peso per month. All the police officers I know have two and three jobs. I am pretty sure that are lined up at roll call to take this assignment. (Money from a chica or get your dick sucked for freedom.
They constantly have riots in Navarrette. Where do the extra Policia Nacional come from? Navarrette is a small town like Sosua. Do you really think Navarrette's mayor can call up the Policial Nacional and request extra officers to come in an restore the calm? Yes. They make the call and officers are sent from Santiago. How do I know this? One of my friends that was a nacional policia officer from Santiago was killed in Navarrette.
So, yes. In some instances what you wrote was correct. The central government is paying the salaries of the Policia Nacional but, you are wrong to think the Mayor of a small town like Sosua has no say. Very wrong.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Jaosousa]15 of 19 hijackers on September 11, 2001 were from Saudi Arabia. Appears you have a hatred of guys from the United States[/QUOTE]
Not to defend anybody or take stance, but what that has do with anything? Can an American have a discussion about the world without pulling terrorism in there ?
By the way I got to know a guy from S.A. in Pattaya. He is respectful to anybody including Jews, is annoyed about the B.S going on in his country, the following time that I meet him he is going toward free thinking and downplaying importance of religion in life. I am honored to have him as friend.
So let's not stereotype please.
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[QUOTE=Negro562]am into selling services. Making sure people like you come and have a great time.[/QUOTE]
Where the Mayor should have started the cleanup, parasito's like you.
[QUOTE=Negro562]I am in Sosua five days a week. I see what is transpiring first hand. There is no speculation. I am not trying to figure out what is happening. I see it happening five days each weeks. Sometimes six days. They are not stopping the inner island girls from coming here to get money as long as they go in the club and handle their business. If shutting the inner island girls out was the plan then they would shut down the little rooming houses where the women stay. Those places are still open and girls are still coming in.[/QUOTE]
Lost total credibility with me here. Two of my regulars were arrested this week and spent one night each in jail... "inner island girls".
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[QUOTE=Tomjackin]Day 3 Sunday***The Cheetos Dilemma!
I reached over and attempted to grab the bag of Cheetos to return the bag to the bartender; didn't work! That girl had a grip on that bag that could only be equaled to a pit bull's jaws gripped around a small child's neck![/QUOTE]
This is the most disgusting imagery I've ever seen posted on this board.
Noone else noticed???
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[QUOTE=New Old Guy]Not to defend anybody or take stance, but what that has do with anything? Can an American have a discussion about the world without pulling terrorism in there ?
By the way I got to know a guy from S.A. in Pattaya. He is respectful to anybody including Jews, annoyed about the B.S going on in his country, the following time that I meet him he was going toward free thinking and downplaying religion importance in life. I am honored to have him as friend.
So let's not stereotype please.[/QUOTE]My apologies to you and your friend for any offense. Not all Muslims are bad people, I know some very nice Muslim people.
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[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]Its funny with all the theorys here. I started out with the undercover Euro investment idea, then later said its about a little more respectability. Nego562 started with the Haitian wipeout theory but after Jao shot that down by saying the SD crackdown didn't involve Haitians, he now says it a money grab. Now we hear Lionel was having an affair. And some people say keep an eye on the stalled projects between Sosua and Cabarette(for renovation). But I heard one the other day thats pretty good.
A few months ago Lionel visited Obama at the White house. The word is Obama gave him a heads up about future developments with Cuba. If the DR doesn't start to prepare now to compete with Cuba in the future for tourist dollars it will be left behind. Cuba has been allowing limited European monies for two golf communites with 200 condos each. Not a big deal but food for thought.[/QUOTE]
I have another theory: the "I have bigger guevos theory". I read there is a new Policia Nacional chief since August or September. The former chief left his job with a few scary statistics about PN: Policia Nacional was involved in 40% of gunfire kills, lots of stops for bribery to civilians (more than ever). New chief wants to show he has "cojones" by doing shows of force. Just another theory.
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It's Ayyypapi!!
[QUOTE=Ponderosa]Ayyypapi, er.. sorry, N562 I mean,[/QUOTE]Yep, that's what I was thinking.
-Helpmann :)