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Though I must admit I feel most vulnerable at night, the District Attorney, Yeni Berenice Reynoso, revealed that 37% of robberies occur between 7am and 12pm.
Here is the break down.... 7am - 12pm -> 37% 12pm - 7pm -> 18% 7pm - 12am -> 33% 12am - 7am -> 12% I don't think the report mentions if these are home invasion, or robberies while people are commuting to work; but it does show how brazen these criminals are that in pure day light they do not fear to commit these atrocities. These are Santo Domingo figures. Article: El Caribe » Fiscal revela los horarios en que ocurren mayoría de robos en el DN |
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I guess these numbers are for the type of crimes that actually get reported, namely car thefts and burglaries, or even more serious crimes. I don't think anyone who gets robbed on the street reports it. To replace personal documents you're required to report the robbery, but that would be a fairly inaccurate source pertaining date/hour of the actual event...
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Wonder how accurate these figures are! A bit surprising as I always thought criminals were lazy and slept in. Best to be prepared 24/7. Better go check the guns, dogs, machetes, cross bow, sling shot with ball bearing ammo and bear spray. I keep the bear spray for minor crimes. It is the big can that says clearly "not to be used on humans and may cause permanent injury"-hope so.
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Some good news. Dominican National Police killed 5 yesterday, including two who were involved in SDQ airport road robberies and a few in Puerto Plata. They found guns and poisoned salami (watch dog killer) on the bodies. Give these guys a raise for a job well done. Good clean summary justice, no need for trials, lawyers or time in prison.
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