o yeahhh Let me tell ya why..... Acapulco is 4 hrs drive from the most unsecure city in Mexico (Mexico City), and guess where the Mexico City People (aka chilangos) go for weekends, party, ......Acapulco.
Not all chilangos go to Acapulco. There are very nice exclusive places inAcapulco but...I won't pay for going there
Acapulco belongs to Guerrero which is one of the poorest states in Mexico with a High rate of unemployment which normally leads to crime.
That's interesting to know.
I went a few years ago to Acapulco with some buddies and there were tons of locals from the DF there. Damn, my buddy could have got his ass kicked for picking up a local girl but luckily it was just her brother that pulled her away .
Regardless, if you try to pick up a girl in front of her BF in ANY city and you'll get your ass kicked.. killed? you never know.
Isn't Mexico City one of the-- if not THE-- most dangerous city to live in? My sister lived there for a few months years ago and even back then it had a really, really bad re****tion. Apparently there are an incredible number of thieves there. I guess the same goes for Acapulco.
God wrote: o yeahhh Let me tell ya why..... Acapulco is 4 hrs drive from the most unsecure city in Mexico (Mexico City), and guess where the Mexico City People (aka chilangos) go for weekends, party, ......Acapulco.
Not all chilangos go to Acapulco. There are very nice exclusive places inAcapulco but...I won't pay for going there
Acapulco belongs to Guerrero which is one of the poorest states in Mexico with a High rate of unemployment which normally leads to crime.
That's interesting to know.
I went a few years ago to Acapulco with some buddies and there were tons of locals from the DF there. Damn, my buddy could have got his ass kicked for picking up a local girl but luckily it was just her brother that pulled her away .
Regardless, if you try to pick up a girl in front of her BF in ANY city and you'll get your ass kicked.. killed? you never know.
X4v13r wrote: whatever happen the guy did not deserve to die.......
@Genie have u ever been to Mexico? I ask because u don't need to venture out to party with the locals they are everywhere so i don't know where u came up with that :| is like saying go to Canada just don't venture out and party with them crazy canadians eh!
@God i agree with u they do go crazy but whatever it was no need to kill the guy.
I hope they do something about this.
X@vier
I know and don't get me wrong I nobody deserves to be kill not even saddam BUT when you are overseas in a country that is not yours and well Known for not being safe is better to go easy.
Plus Who the heck goes to Acapulco they assault you in the beaches......
-- Edited by God at 14:18, 2007-01-10
wow i didn't know Acapulco was that bad.....we had no problem in Cancun
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o yeahhh Let me tell ya why..... Acapulco is 4 hrs drive from the most unsecure city in Mexico (Mexico City), and guess where the Mexico City People (aka chilangos) go for weekends, party, ......Acapulco.
Not all chilangos go to Acapulco. There are very nice exclusive places inAcapulco but...I won't pay for going there
Acapulco belongs to Guerrero which is one of the poorest states in Mexico with a High rate of unemployment which normally leads to crime.
X4v13r wrote: whatever happen the guy did not deserve to die.......
@Genie have u ever been to Mexico? I ask because u don't need to venture out to party with the locals they are everywhere so i don't know where u came up with that :| is like saying go to Canada just don't venture out and party with them crazy canadians eh!
@God i agree with u they do go crazy but whatever it was no need to kill the guy.
I hope they do something about this.
X@vier
I know and don't get me wrong I nobody deserves to be kill not even saddam BUT when you are overseas in a country that is not yours and well Known for not being safe is better to go easy.
Plus Who the heck goes to Acapulco they assault you in the beaches......
-- Edited by God at 14:18, 2007-01-10
wow i didn't know Acapulco was that bad.....we had no problem in Cancun
X4v13r wrote: whatever happen the guy did not deserve to die.......
@Genie have u ever been to Mexico? I ask because u don't need to venture out to party with the locals they are everywhere so i don't know where u came up with that :| is like saying go to Canada just don't venture out and party with them crazy canadians eh!
@God i agree with u they do go crazy but whatever it was no need to kill the guy.
I hope they do something about this.
X@vier
I know and don't get me wrong I nobody deserves to be kill not even saddam BUT when you are overseas in a country that is not yours and well Known for not being safe is better to go easy.
Plus Who the heck goes to Acapulco they assault you in the beaches......
X4v13r wrote: whatever happen the guy did not deserve to die.......
@Genie have u ever been to Mexico? I ask because u don't need to venture out to party with the locals they are everywhere so i don't know where u came up with that :| is like saying go to Canada just don't venture out and party with them crazy canadians eh!
@God i agree with u they do go crazy but whatever it was no need to kill the guy.
I hope they do something about this.
X@vier
yeah but never to the tourist places i go to my uncles home in DF and when we go to the beach we go to his ranch in Cancun but its not even close to any resorts or anything like that! so i could be wrong but i have seen tourist go into place in mexico where they shouldnt be! so works both ways!
oh and as for your part in Canada my cuzin in New York told his co-worker he was coming here over the summer for my brothers wedding and he told him to stay away from Downtown toronto and not to go to clubs becasue it was very dangerous!! takes one incident to ruin everything!
mind you my primo has been here many times and just laughed it off right
-- Edited by GENIE at 14:08, 2007-01-10
well the way it works is u go to ur hotel and if u want to party u go downtown......is not like other places where u stay in the hotel the whole time........I'm sure can in some but most of them take u downtown to party so u can't avoid the locals plus the locals love the tourist.
A PART-TIMER THAT WORKS WITH ME CALLED IN TODAY THAT SHE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO COME IN DUE TO THE CLOSENEST SHE HAD WITH THE BOY...THEY WENT TO SCHOOL TOGETHER...SHE IS IN SUCH SHOCK...
THE CRAZY PART IS THAT THIS GIRL...MY BOSS AND THE BOY ALL LIVE ON THE SAME STREET...
IT'S A SAD THING...
MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILY...
A YOUNG BOY TAKEN LIKE THAT WITH HIS WHOLE LIFE AHEAD OF HIM...
NOW A DAYS YOU HAVE TO WATCH WHAT YOU SAY AND ACT...NOT ONLY IN MEXICO BUT EVERYWHERE...
YOU DON'T KNOW WHEN A PERSON IS BEHIND YOU WAITING TO HURT YOU...
X4v13r wrote: whatever happen the guy did not deserve to die.......
@Genie have u ever been to Mexico? I ask because u don't need to venture out to party with the locals they are everywhere so i don't know where u came up with that :| is like saying go to Canada just don't venture out and party with them crazy canadians eh!
@God i agree with u they do go crazy but whatever it was no need to kill the guy.
I hope they do something about this.
X@vier
yeah but never to the tourist places i go to my uncles home in DF and when we go to the beach we go to his ranch in Cancun but its not even close to any resorts or anything like that! so i could be wrong but i have seen tourist go into place in mexico where they shouldnt be! so works both ways!
oh and as for your part in Canada my cuzin in New York told his co-worker he was coming here over the summer for my brothers wedding and he told him to stay away from Downtown toronto and not to go to clubs becasue it was very dangerous!! takes one incident to ruin everything!
mind you my primo has been here many times and just laughed it off right
whatever happen the guy did not deserve to die.......
@Genie have u ever been to Mexico? I ask because u don't need to venture out to party with the locals they are everywhere so i don't know where u came up with that :| is like saying go to Canada just don't venture out and party with them crazy canadians eh!
@God i agree with u they do go crazy but whatever it was no need to kill the guy.
Marky Mark wrote: What's up with that - another one?? I guess Mexicans don't like people from Woodbridge.
oh boy....and now wait...They're gonna gang up with the other wops and try to Ban MessyKo.
I lived in Los Cabos, Vallarta and Cancun and let me tell ya Tourist (Canadian and Amerikan) GO wild there they do really stupid things ....anyways Im gonna tell my family to sharpen the Machete.
Email story RICK EGLINTON / TORONTO STAR Adam DePrisco’s mother, Carm, grieves while Adam’s brother Tony, 24, gets comforted by his cousin Luisa Pannozzi at their home in Woodbridge. Friend claims Woodbridge man, 19, was beaten outside Acapulco nightclub but police say he was hit-and-run victim
January 10, 2007
Tracy Huffman Crime Reporter
Adam DePrisco had worked for months to save enough money to go to Acapulco with a long-time friend – his first vacation without family.
But just three days after landing in Mexico for the two-week stay, the 19-year-old Woodbridge man was killed.
Now his family is demanding to know what happened.
Mexican authorities say he was struck by a car after leaving a nightclub on a busy road but the family believes he was beaten after dancing with a local man's girlfriend. The one thing both parties agree on is that DePrisco – who worked by day as a painter with his uncle and by night clearing tables at a Woodbridge restaurant – was killed by someone who has not been apprehended.
Overwhelmed with grief, DePrisco's mother Carm and father Benny, have been staying with relatives, unable to return to a home filled with pictures and memories of their son. With the help of a large and close family, they have made dozens of phone calls to Mexican and Canadian authorities, but still don't believe their son's death is getting the attention it deserves.
"I want these guys found," said DePrisco's older brother Tony at his uncle's home yesterday. "It seems like everybody is trying to cover up what happened."
"We have theories but no facts," said DePrisco's uncle, Claudio Pannozzi.
"There's no clear indication as to what happened and it seems like no one wants to help us find answers" said DePrisco's aunt, Lucy Defilippis-Pannozzi.
Mexican police told the Star yesterday they are investigating what they believe was a hit-and-run accident early Sunday morning. DePrisco died in a Mexican hospital at 9:15 p.m. Monday. An aunt and uncle made it to his bedside before he died and have been dealing with Mexican police and hospital officials.
Initially the family believed he was hit by a car, but now believe he was beaten, especially after speaking to DePrisco's travelling companion Marco Calabro and the relatives who flew to Mexico hours after hearing he was in hospital.
"I want someone to find who did this to my son," said Carm DePrisco, sobbing uncontrollably. "I want someone to take charge. I lost my son, I'm not going to let this go without being fought."
Carm DePrisco has been weeping since she received a phone call from her son's friend around 5 a.m. Sunday.
According to family, Adam DePrisco went to a nightclub with his friend on Saturday night. He was dancing with a local woman when a man, possibly her boyfriend, became upset.
A bouncer threw DePrisco from the bar, the family believes. When Calabro went looking for him, he found his friend on the ground outside the club, bleeding from his head, said Tony DePrisco.
Police in Acapulco said DePrisco's injuries were typical for someone struck by a car. But the family believes he would have suffered more than head injuries if hit by a car.
The investigation is continuing, said Victor Hernández, a spokesperson for Acapulco police.
DePrisco was a good man who never had run-ins with the law and loved to make others happy, his family said. After graduating from high school he decided to take a year off, save some money and take a two-week vacation to Mexico. He wanted to become a tool and die maker and planned to begin an apprenticeship later this year.
"He worked hard and never depended on anyone," said brother Tony. "He had a big heart."
Through their frustration and hunt for answers, the DePriscos said they want Canadians to be safe, perhaps even through a travel ban to Mexico.
"We don't want people coming home from Mexico like Adam," said Pannozzi.
Calls to the Mexican Embassy in Ottawa were not returned.
A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs said a travel advisory is in place that urges travellers to exercise "caution and prudence" travelling in Mexico.
The department is aware of DePrisco's death but there are no plans to request that Canadians not travel to Mexico, said Rejean Beaulieu, a spokesperson for the department.
"We are helping the family. We've been in touch with them to see what kind of assistance they are looking for," he said.
But the family said they still don't have answers.
DePrisco's body is expected to arrive in Canada today or tomorrow. Funeral arrangements have not been confirmed.