Safety in Dominican Republic
We would like to talk about a sensitive but important topic: do you feel safe in Dominican Republic?
How would you define the level of safety in the country?
Can you walk safely during the day and at night without any fear?
Do you think there is a high rate of criminality, social problems or tensions?
Share with us your insight on safety in Dominican Republic and in the city you live in.
Thank you in advance,
Christine
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However those of us who live here and the adventurous visitors really do not have a problem getting out and exploring.聽 Like anywhere in the world if you flash money or jewels you will get in to trouble. If you don't use you head and go into "dark alleys" or anywhere you would not go to at home or traveling elsewhere you will get into trouble.
We have lived here full time now for just over 9 years.聽 We go out regularly day and night and I have not looked over my shoulder once.聽 We feel perfectly safe being out and about.
That is not to say crime does not exist and the usual petty crime is here just as it is anywhere.聽 Major crime usually involves drugs, retribution, or a love triangle or other romantic screw ups.
So if visiting ignore the advice of the hotel, who are interested tin selling聽 you overpriced excursions for聽 exploring, and get off the resort.聽 Just use normal precautions and common sense.
I feel safer here than in many parts of Denver (where we moved from)
Bob K
do you feel safe in Dominican Republic?聽 聽YES I feel safe, but I use my brains and do act appropriately.聽 There were things I聽 could not do in Canada, why would I expect to do them here?聽 I act smart,聽 don't wear expensive jewellery or carry an expensive purse etc.聽 I do not make myself MORE of a target.聽 Yes as a foreigner we are bigger targets but by acting smart you can mitigate this. DO NOT carry wads of money,聽 do not flash money,聽 do not let people see your expensive electronics in your house etc.聽
How would you define the level of safety in the country?聽 I feel as safe here as I did in Canada but you have to be smart.
Can you walk safely during the day and at night without any fear? Like everywhere there are places you do NOT go day or night. BUT for the most part I can go where I want during the day alone, at night not so much. I can go to a restaurant, grocery store,聽 movie theater etc at night alone but I do聽 not go clubbing alone or walk alone at night.聽 ITs not smart for a female to do this in many places, including here.
Do you think there is a high rate of criminality, social problems or tensions? There is an ebb and flow to this. For example there is more crime聽 close to Christmas when there is a lot of money on the streets.聽 There is more tension when things are happening in the country. You need to be aware and keep your ears and eyes open!
Again, I do not feel unsafe at all.聽 But I must always be aware of what is going on around me.
This is a very sensitive topic indeed as you said.
I totally agree with both, gringa Planner and Mr. Bob聽

I will be more specific based on my own experience. The criminality rates are higher in the bigger cities like Sto Domingo, Santiago, Pto Plata, Bavaro, Barahona.
I don't feel safe to walk any time of the day in Sto Domingo and I tell you why, as soon as you get noticed by the color of your white skin, you become a target.
Once I almost get robbed in a "atraco: in Sto Domingo at the Blue Mall to be more exact after trying to get some money from an ATM, good thing I moved fast. After that I learned not to make money withdrawals in malls or public places. Unfortunately many of the guards that works in the malls, in the security camera control rooms, and at the door of the banks are accomplice with the thieves and they communicate quickly.
Another time I went to Bavaro town and at the barbershop I was getting a hair cut, they had a hidden brothel upstairs and the owner of the place didn't want me to leave without passing by and see the girls.
A聽 relative recently got robbed parts of her car that was parked for just 5 minutes outside of a gated community home.
Last week I saw 2 motorcyclists stealing the mirrors of a Land Rover suv, most of the time they are armed with guns and at this point you have to look at the other side and move fast. These are so far my own experiences however I'm very grateful to be here and nothing of these will change my mind about this great Island.
Some places that I have stayed and I can say that are safe in DR:
Pedernales
Cabo Rojo ( one of the best spots in DR to watch Sunsets
)Paraiso
Jarabacoa
Constanza
Bahouruco
Punta Rusia
Dajabon
Hondo Valle
La Descubierta
Mencia
Enriquillo
Bani & Las Calderas (one of my favorites)
Las Terrenas
Now getting more into your specific questions, here it goes:
How would you define the level of safety in the country?
A/ Definitely not too safe in the biggest cities like Sto Domingo and Santiago.
Can you walk safely during the day and at night without any fear?
A/In the country side and smaller towns, definitely yes.
Do you think there is a high rate of criminality, social problems or tensions?
A/ Please refer to answer 1 & 2 for criminality. Social problems yes, but I see the government working hard to eradicate most of them.Tensions ? oh well it's really tense when you get stuck in traffic here


Like anywhere else in the world I suppose. The Dominican-Haitian differendum going on right now is something that has been exaggerated in social media platforms and the Haitian Elites, and orchestrated by the US and the EU's hidden agendas. Cheers.
And yes the social things are changing daily here,聽 they are getting exaggerated beyond belief in the media. There are huge聽 political agendas being played out!聽
The real聽 victims here are Dominicans and Haitians. No one really cares about them and what is happening - it is all political!聽 And I mean nationally political and internationally political!
Bob K
I feel perfectly safe as long as my wife is with me. hhhahaahaa she is meaner than a pit bull if PO'd by an attacker.
Seriously I worry more about theft more than anything. They will steal just about anything that is worth 50 pesos or more.
If we catch them we beat the caca out of them.
The social tensions are caused not by the people who live and work here, from whatever country, but by officials who are underpaid, under-educated and overworked. I agree with Planner, there is an ebb and flow of social tensions and of the level of security. Be aware of what is going on around you and act accordingly.
Follow the laws, rules and regulations, especially the unwritten ones, and you will be all right. I have聽 lived and worked in 14 countries all over the world and this is one of the best places to be, but you have to live here and not allow your heart, mind or whatever part to stay in your home country.
In response to your post about safety in Dominican Republic, I would say that in the city where I live, Punta Cana, it's extremely safe, just like in a small town in Canada. I can walk alone at night without any fear.聽 Unfortunately, I cannot say the same about other cities. The most dangerous place to live in DR in my opinion (based on past experiences) would be Santo Domingo.聽 I do not feel safe at night or during the day, enough that I don't wear any jewels during my visit in the city nor bring any valuables. I keep my car doors locked at all times and windows closed. If I have to go out at night, which I try to avoid, it is with some sort of body guard / driver that I gladly pay for his services when needed.
Best regards,
J.
Bob K
I do not feel safe, been robbed before, the culture here in sosua is the worst I have seen in 8 years of living here, too many girls on the streets and too many men looking for them
the police are corrupt, they have no shame to shake me down or my friends.
I wish the city would clean up the streets once and for all
Bob K
Just this past weekend the sister of the Minister of Interior and Police got assaulted at her home. Also, one just have to look around and see how ALL homes looks like a jail full of iron bars, and Don't tell me now that this is how Dominicans decorate their home's fa莽ade.
I know a local Dominican lawyer in a very secure gated community who has bars on the windows.聽 Why I asked him.. because it is the way Dominicans decorate their windows and doors.聽 I have seen may homes owned by Dominicans in secure communities and they are the only homes with bars....
Bob K
I wanted to grease the top pipe but my wife thought it was enough

I recall not long ago that German guy being robbed and shot dead聽 in PP Sirena car park in broad daylight, could not image that kind of thing happening a few years ago.
Of course bad things can happen in any country, but the criminals here seem to be getting very brazen and ready to use guns without hesitation.
Only yesterday in Sosua 3 criminals brazenly walked into someones house in middle of birthday party and they were robbed at gunpoint.Shortly after they struck again ripped gold chain of a guy getting into his car and this time fired shots, luckily the guy was not hit... and of late there have been quite a few robberies at gunpoint and a number of house break-ins. .and in Cabarete other day a Dominican woman was robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight after withdrawing cash from Banco Popular.
So yeah its fairly safe, if you keep low profile and use sensible precautions, but think one needs to keep an eye on the situation as it does seem to be going downhill.
Enjoy.
Also contact Leon at Crimestoppers - facebook.com/groups/crimestoppersdr
Bob K
Tomorrow night there will be three restaurants/bars with live music.聽 I will be at two of them for sure.聽 Just ignore the "crap" and you will do fine.聽
Bob K
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