Why Panama? |
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Why Panama We don't have statistics on Panama but, especially when you've been in Costa Rica, you remember that most people have fenced of their property - and their carport - with bars and fences. That's not the case in Panama. Now, it may not mean it's safer but at the very least it indicates people feel safer and/or have more trust in the police doing their work. From our own experience we know that the popular spots in town are totally safe - also at night - and, not because we say so but because the Panamians themselves tell us.
More telling is that according to a recent report by the American-Panamanian Chamber of Tourism, crime statistics were actually down. Way to go Panama! If you are a woman traveling alone you will appreciate that probably due to the large expat community in Panama you will seldom be bothered by typical Latino macho behaviour common in some other countries in this part of the world. |
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