If you are over 50 you look a bit out of place hanging around a college campus
So finding non pro college girls in SD is not something your average middle age monger is going to pull off. Nope While 30 years ago hanging out on college campus was cool. Next Idea.
QUOTE=Revere; 1385716]I telling you guys Berthold knows 10 times more than I will ever know about SD.[/QUOTE]
Stay Safe in Santo Domingo
EXCLUSIVE FOR DOMINICAN TODAY.
Santo Domingo- British ambassador Steven Fisher affirmed Tuesday that his government issues travel advisories to its nationals as 'objective assessments, ' in response to DT's inquiry on warnings quoted by several England media regarding London's cautions.
'The British Government's Travel Advice offers objective assessments of risks to British nationals visiting the Dominican Republic. * Armed street crime, particularly in Santo Domingo, is a problem, ' the diplomat said, noting that even two members of the Embassy staff have been mugged at gunpoint in separate incidents on the busy thoroughfare Bolivar Av. In the last six months.
British outlet telegraph. Co. Uk, quoting the Foreign Office warning over crime in the Dominican Republic, reports that the agency 'has updated its advice for British holidaymakers heading to the Dominican Republic, following recent reports of violent crime against tourists. '
Fisher also noted the recent armed assaults involving 20 US citizens in the same area. 'It is our responsibility to mention this in our Travel Advice. I am satisfied that our Travel Advice is objective and proportional. '
Telegraph. Co. Uk said the British Foreign Office reported the several crimes it affirms occurred in Santo Domingo. 'The majority of incidents have taken place in Santo Domingo, the country's capital city, with a number of tourists being mugged at gunpoint in broad daylight while travelling through residential areas, ' and also cite the incident on Bolivar Av.
'Visitors are being warned to take care when walking through isolated streets or when travelling on tourist scooters, especially at the night, and to avoid quiet, poorly-lit areas. Tourists are also advised to keep all valuables, including passports, in hotel safety boxes and not to carry large amounts of cash when outside of their hotel, ' the report said.