Wasn't sure if this was just your opinion or you had some basis. Thanks for clarifying.
My basis would be all of the people I met while living in Charamicos.
Trust me, its far from an opinion. There is a certain demographics
(which you definitely have in Charamicos, Sosua Abajo and surrounding areas)
who are dependent on a single block (Pedro Clasente) to hustle up just enough money every day
to get something to eat, something to drink and blow the rest on getting high.
What you are going to start seeing is more of this type of activity to supplement the FACT
these "hustlers" no longer have a "semi" controlled environment to hustle in.
No more guys begging for a few pesos in front of the clubs/ bars at night. You also have
drug addicts from barrios in the Capitol who follow their trashy girlfriends up to Sosua from
Boca Chica during certain times of the year. When "high" season kicks in and these girls (and chulos)
come up for a month from SD to hustle and the block is a no go zone do you think they are just
going to hop on the first bus and go home?
There may not be any statistics flowing in on paper to back it up but I will bet anyone on this
forum you are going to see a uptick in robberies and muggings throughout Sosua and the
surrounding areas come "high" season if these "changes" continue.
Life is sooooooo much nicer down here in Santo Domingo without all of the stupid sex "tourist" and
the sh*t they attract.