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Apart from the dilapidated conditions of many roads, road signs, bridges and barriers especially in rural areas, many historic buildings are left to rot away and crumble to the ground. Dangerous landslides are everywhere. After heavy rains, muddy water and debris rush down the hillsides of the Northern Range to Port of Spain and other cities below. Many beaches are littered with garbage left by beachgoers. Traffic jams are ceaseless and lines at public and private places such as banks are unending. Coupled with these yet tolerable factors, Trinidad and Tobago is experiencing an unprecedented crime problem. Murders are occurring on a daily basis and banditry and police corruption are rampant in the system. Illegal drug running remains an extremely serious problem on the landscape. Several countries including Britain, the United States, Canada, and New Zealand have issued travel advisories to their citizens concerning the worsening crime situation against tourists in Trinidad and Tobago. Personal observations during annual visits to the islands from January 2004 to January 2009 will complement articles extracted from local, regional, and international newspapers for pertinent information relevant to crimes against both domestic and foreign tourists.

Johnny Coomansingh. (2011) Crime and Violence: The Tourism Product Rotting Away in Trinidad and Tobago, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-03, Issue-2.
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