Haitis in Bavaro Attacks Police

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My point is this, living in Cap Cana you would know that there is a large Haitian population in the Punta Cana area.
It's not my job to know if there's community of haitis or else. My point of this thread is to discuss about Haiti attacking. If you don't like what I'm doing, don't bother. I'm done with you. Have a good day
 

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This is the same guy that once said that there are no Supermarkets near Cap Cana. There are SEVEN within 15 minutes. Nacional is at the entrance..........
I know I am confused. He said that he was not aware that there was a community of Haitians living in Bavaro/Uvero Alto (two different areas). Anyone that lives in the Punta Cana area or even visits knows that there is a strong Haitian presence in the area. Maybe he lives in a different Cap Cana?
 
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I know I am confused. He said that he was not aware that there was a community of Haitians living in Bavaro/Uvero Alto (two different areas). Anyone that lives in the Punta Cana area or even visits knows that there is a strong Haitian presence in the area. Maybe he lives in a different Cap Cana?
And maybe he lives in Buckingham Palace and is just visiting Cap Cana to get some sun.........
 

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I read this earlier today:

 
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I know I am confused. He said that he was not aware that there was a community of Haitians living in Bavaro/Uvero Alto (two different areas). Anyone that lives in the Punta Cana area or even visits knows that there is a strong Haitian presence in the area. Maybe he lives in a different Cap Cana?
If there's a lot of construction works in the area, then there's a lot of Haitians in the same area. At some point construction works are finished, but Haitians continue to stay. Bavaro is not an exception.

Cap Cana is a different story, since it's private, so Haitian workers are delivered by trucks in the morning and they leave at 5 PM on the same trucks. And honestly, it's normal for people living in CapCana to not give a fcuk what happens outside Cap Cana, people move to Cap Cana exactly for that, to live in that bubble and don't worry about what's going on 10 miles from there.
 

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Seems Luis haven't deport them, yet. I didn't knew there was community of Haiti's living in Bavaro in Uvero Alto. Simply crazy

The video has no audio perhaps intentionally as one can't quite tell from it what is going on.

It was reported in other media https://listindiario.com/la-republi...ado-hospital-incidente-uvero-alto_850666.html
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If there's a lot of construction works in the area, then there's a lot of Haitians in the same area. At some point construction works are finished, but Haitians continue to stay. Bavaro is not an exception.

Cap Cana is a different story, since it's private, so Haitian workers are delivered by trucks in the morning and they leave at 5 PM on the same trucks. And honestly, it's normal for people living in CapCana to not give a fcuk what happens outside Cap Cana, people move to Cap Cana exactly for that, to live in that bubble and don't worry about what's going on 10 miles from there.
Most anyone who lives in the Punta Cana area, Cap Cana included are aware of the Haitian population. I agree with you that for the most part those that live in Cap Cana do not really care all that much about it since they are fairly isolated. But they are aware.
 
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Most anyone who lives in the Punta Cana area, Cap Cana included are aware of the Haitian population. I agree with you that for the most part those that live in Cap Cana do not really care all that much about it since they are fairly isolated. But they are aware.
I live in Santo Domingo, but I go to Bavaro once in a while to stay in resorts for a few days. Sometimes I rent something in Cap Cana too to stay there, sometimes for a week, sometimes for a month. So one way or another, I visit the Punta Cana / Bavaro area for many years. And to tell you the truth, the last thing I want to know is where the Haitians are. I drive to the resort or apartment or villa, sometimes I drive from there to the supermarket, that's it. I don't need to know where Haitians live there or where the garbage dump is located.

And, by the way, what is the problem with Haitians? At least they don't produce any noise. I know about their habit to do poo-poo in plastic bags and throw those bags on the roofs of nearby houses, but since that's not my house, why should I care?
 

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I live in Santo Domingo, but I go to Bavaro once in a while to stay in resorts for a few days. Sometimes I rent something in Cap Cana too to stay there, sometimes for a week, sometimes for a month. So one way or another, I visit the Punta Cana / Bavaro area for many years. And to tell you the truth, the last thing I want to know is where the Haitians are. I drive to the resort or apartment or villa, sometimes I drive from there to the supermarket, that's it. I don't need to know where Haitians live there or where the garbage dump is located.

And, by the way, what is the problem with Haitians? At least they don't produce any noise. I know about their habit to do poo-poo in plastic bags and throw those bags on the roofs of nearby houses, but since that's not my house, why should I care?
Wow! Do they actually throw bags of shite on the rooftops? I knew the shite hit the fan but never knew it hit rooftops. 😆
 
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Wow! Do they actually throw bags of shite on the rooftops? I knew the shite hit the fan but never knew it hit rooftops. 😆
They do. Some years ago in some barrio in Santiago Dominicans forced all Haitians who lived in that barrio to leave because of that bags of shite problem. If I remember it correctly, they reached the boiling point after they found out that the roof of a local school was all covered in those bags.
 
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They do. Some years ago in some barrio in Santiago Dominicans forced all Haitians who lived in that barrio to leave because of that bags of shite problem. If I remember it correctly, they reached the boiling point after they found out that the roof of a local school was all covered in those bags.
That is not a normal Haitian behavior.
 
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That is not a normal Haitian behavior.
Well, as we all know, normal Dominican behavior is never flush the toilet after using it. So tell me what is normal Haitian behavior? As far as I know, they use plastic grocery bags to take a shite and then throw them on the roofs, on the trees, etc.
 

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They do. Some years ago in some barrio in Santiago Dominicans forced all Haitians who lived in that barrio to leave because of that bags of shite problem. If I remember it correctly, they reached the boiling point after they found out that the roof of a local school was all covered in those bags.
They complained about the roofs issue, but the boiling point was when it rained and flooded. Guess what came in the houses with the flood waters…
 
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I know I am confused. He said that he was not aware that there was a community of Haitians living in Bavaro/Uvero Alto (two different areas). Anyone that lives in the Punta Cana area or even visits knows that there is a strong Haitian presence in the area. Maybe he lives in a different Cap Cana?
maybe he is blind because if you live in Punta Cana area it's impossible not know about Friusa or Veron.
 
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Seems Luis haven't deport them, yet. I didn't knew there was community of Haiti's living in Bavaro in Uvero Alto. Simply crazy

? do you ever leave Cap Cana?
I don't know how you cannot see the Haitians packed in trucks like sardines getting transport into Cap Cana.

I've been saying this for years there's a lot of Haitians in the Punta Cana area little Haiti
I never had a problem with any except they when they are on their motos very dangerous