bshole
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For the record, when I put an LOL on a post, it is meant as a joke. LOL...
FYI: Here is why we throw money at the poor. This has been explained about 100 times already I know.
Real world example, Brazil. Basically the rich there live in armed fortresses and travel with armed guards. They are almost like prisoners in their own country. They spend their entire lives with bulls eye on their back. Basically if you don't give the poor enough to live on, they will take it by force. Do you really expect them to just starve to death?
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=13521
FYI: Here is why we throw money at the poor. This has been explained about 100 times already I know.
Real world example, Brazil. Basically the rich there live in armed fortresses and travel with armed guards. They are almost like prisoners in their own country. They spend their entire lives with bulls eye on their back. Basically if you don't give the poor enough to live on, they will take it by force. Do you really expect them to just starve to death?
The crimes of most concern to consulate employees and Americans in Brazil include "express" kidnappings, carjackings, virtual kidnappings and home/restaurant invasions. Express kidnappings occur when criminals force their kidnapped victims to extract their daily cash limit from an ATM machine or hold them hostage while they use their credit cards until they are deactivated. Many incidents of robbery and express kidnappings occur outside of banks and ATM machines. The wealthy or those who are perceived as financially affluent remain the most attractive targets for professional criminals. Virtual kidnappings are a telephone scam designed to coax potential victims to pay a ransom even though no one has been kidnapped. Home invasions involve large groups of heavily armed criminals who take over houses or apartment complexes and rob the owners or occupants. Home/complex invasions usually are well planned and involve the assistance of a person on the inside or a scam (such as impersonating police, mail carriers, or potential homeowners) to gain access.
Crime on the road remains a problem for both visitors and local residents alike, especially during evening travel and traffic jams. Chases in traffic, though random, can occur anywhere in the city and are financially motivated. According to one police report in Moema, a car full of criminals preyed on one particular businessman, chasing him from Itaim to Morumbi. Though he was able to escape, he received a couple bullet wounds from the attack. Travelers are advised to use extreme caution during evening travel to evade roadside robberies that target passing and stopped vehicles. It is important that drivers pay attention to their surroundings, and keep doors locked and windows rolled up when stopped in traffic.
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=13521
