Padrinos usually traditionally pick up the tab for at least the booze at these affairs and that means buying for the family and their 450 cousins who will now attend as they know a gringo is the padrino...LOL
Just being a tad cynical here Yayow but I would have declared atheism, left the country or whatever to get out of it
One of those between a rock and a hard place situations IMO.
I am still a bit curious, why this is going on in Sosua, I mean I haven't seen any of this in the capital, or even Boca Chica, afterall Boca Chica is a whore town as well, isn't it? and there is no crackdown, it may have more to do with the future plans they have for Sosua than anything else. If it was strictly about putas you would think it would be any place where there are putas, and for a small town Boca Chica has quite a large puta population, and as of yet no problems with any crackdowns
Has anyone heard of any crackdowns any where else, Santiago, Puerto Plata, Punta Cana, Semana?
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Yeah I was cuious about that as well, and asked my ex, what the responsibilities were, so we actually called the guy before I agreed, and when she got off the phone she said I would buy the dress that she gets baptized in, maybe 2,000 pesos since she's a baby, no mention of booze but I wouldn't mind giving a helping hand with the booze a bit, as long as I am not taken total advantage of, after all, if I need him in his capacity as LE, he will be there for me.
Not sure if this has anything to do with this latest crackdown in Sosua. However, read this report today about the north coast tourism business which did not include any information about Sosua and Cabarete. I have heard recently that only the Ocean World Resorts have enjoyed seasonal increases this winter. As far as POP goes with any crack downs, non that I've seen.
http://www.dominicantoday.com/dr/tou...otel-occupancy
For the first time in a week, I walked P.C.. From 930pm to 1045pm, I saw no Poli-Pussies and no arrests. Many Haitianas in the bars. I cannot explain the inconsistencies of this police state!
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Probably more to it I am sure, but can only go by the advice of my ex, who was born here, and I spoke to her before pulling the trigger, as well as had her talk with him. I also was on the other side, as my daughter received her first Communion and Confirmation in this country.
Whatever the case, I won't be taken advantage of, and it only allows me to get more involved in the culture, which is something I want, the fact that he is involved in LE, and then I can say I am the Godfather of his daughter, can only help as I see it. Because I do know they take that stuff seriously, it will be helpful that I can say that.
I don't know where you were walking along P.C to miss all the POLITUR active., but I can tell you that I was at Rumba and well as El Cultivo from about 730-1000 and saw POLITUR all over the place and let me be more specific by saying that I saw about three groups of POLITUR motoconchos and two POLITUR Pick-ups active. Also several POLITUR walking about.
Specifically, POLITUR cornered a couple of Haitianas between Dr. Rosen and KIKA massage in a small gangway. I did not stick around to see how it ended. Also I saw two POLITUR motoconchos pick up two Haitianas and drive away next to SUPER SUPER liquor store. Several motoconcho guys just watched so I did stick around until the POLITUR drove off with them around 1030pm. Right after I spoke with the security guy at the bank next to SUPER SUPER and he told me that the POLITUR was cracking down on the Haitianas because of the new immigration laws and if they are undocumented they are sent back to Haiti-through Puerto Plata first though. He said there was a tourist killed recently by two Haitianas and he was robbed of alot of money, but he did not know if it also played a role in the crackdown.
LordG and I were on Clisante between 9pm and 11pm and the police presence was very noticeable. A politur truck was parked at the corner of Rosen and Clisante in front of that vacant building the entire time we were there together chatting. As I was walking back to the hotel a little after 11pm, two cops were detaining a Haitian girl about half way up Rosen from Clisante near Hotel Don Antonio. Last night's action was not near as aggressive as the beach raid a few days ago but it was most certainly heavier than the normal from my experiences here.
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