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stevewool
13th April 2017, 08:16
Anyone in the process of planning a trip soon to the Philippines.
If so has the recent activities put you off going.
If the area where this has just happened is your distination too, well are you having second thoughts.
Maybe it's just like going anywhere in Europe or even here in England, there are places you avoid simple as that.
So for me it has not put me off, but for others well it's your choice and there are more places to see on this planet too.

Harry T
13th April 2017, 08:24
Of course im sure it makes most of us think about going to those areas, but if we really think about it, it could have been anywhere the same possibilities apply anywhere in the World now. Someone could hijack one of your lorries Steve at any time, then we would have a situation where lives would again be at risk basically if any of us are in any crowded area then we are all at risk, and possible targets.
I suppose what would be more worrying for me would be that Jan tells me that they had a 5.5 magnitude earthquake in Bukidnon yesterday.

stevewool
13th April 2017, 08:29
Of course im sure it makes most of us think about going to those areas, but if we really think about it, it could have been anywhere the same possibilities apply anywhere in the World now. Someone could hijack one of your lorries Steve at any time, then we would have a situation where lives would again be at risk basically if any of us are in any crowded area then we are all at risk, and possible targets.
I suppose what would be more worrying for me would be that Jan tells me that they had a 5.5 magnitude earthquake in Bukidnon yesterday.

It's a different world we live in now Harry,
A earthquake to us is the end of the world but to others it's nothing, they just get on with life.

Longweekend
13th April 2017, 08:31
I'm planning a trip to Sheffield tomorrow to pick my son up from Uni, no earthquakes that I have heard of...:biggrin:

stevewool
13th April 2017, 08:42
I'm planning a trip to Sheffield tomorrow to pick my son up from Uni, no earthquakes that I have heard of...:biggrin:

We are in Sheffield every day, that was my area for delivering so i know it very well.
Infact i was in the area where they caught the Yorkshire ripper.

Harry T
13th April 2017, 08:53
I'm planning a trip to Sheffield tomorrow to pick my son up from Uni, no earthquakes that I have heard of...:biggrin:

WoW they actually have a Uni in Sheffield ? :biggrin:

stevewool
13th April 2017, 08:57
WoW they actually have a Uni in Sheffield ? :biggrin:

No not now, it seems they have a Sheffield in the university, that's how big the university is in Sheffield.:cwm3:

Michael Parnham
14th April 2017, 06:49
We will still be going to Dumaguete and Siquijor later this year, looking forward to the break:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
14th April 2017, 06:58
We will still be going to Dumaguete and Siquijor later this year, looking forward to the break:xxgrinning--00xx3:

:NoNo::NoNo:

Harry T
14th April 2017, 07:30
We will still be going to Dumaguete and Siquijor later this year, looking forward to the break:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Those are both on my to do list Dumaguete because it rained so much when we were there earlier in the year, and Siquijor because due to that weather the Ferries were cancelled so we couldnt get there.
But Im told there are certain no go areas in Birmingham after night fall, so actually the Philippines is no worse, and in fact much better in many cases than other Countries to visit.

stevewool
14th April 2017, 08:44
Those are both on my to do list Dumaguete because it rained so much when we were there earlier in the year, and Siquijor because due to that weather the Ferries were cancelled so we couldnt get there.
But Im told there are certain no go areas in Birmingham after night fall, so actually the Philippines is no worse, and in fact much better in many cases than other Countries to visit.

You are right on all accounts, its all about feeling safe and being safe where ever you would like to be.

Slip
14th April 2017, 09:03
Nothing puts me off travelling, i could walk out my front gate and get hit by a car. Life is for living. Take precautions, but don't get scared.

Saying that Harlene and Kianna may be off to Philippines in September with her Mum when she goes back. I may follow in October for Two weeks just stay in Manila to bring them home.

stevewool
14th April 2017, 10:51
No Plans to go back to the Philippines in the near future, but anything can change .
But maybe towards the end of next year maybe for ever or we shall see.

grahamw48
14th April 2017, 13:49
Looking for a cheap ticket right now. (Always looking for a cheap ticket. lol ). May have to wait til October for my next trip though. Tickets are sooo expensive during UK summer months.

Hope I don't get 5 bullets pumped into my face like my American neighbour did a couple of months back... otherwise, no worries. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Tawi2
16th April 2017, 11:29
We will still be going to Dumaguete and Siquijor later this year, looking forward to the break:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Bit of sad news from siquijor Michael,you know how insular the place is,maybe your wife knows the family....
http://buzz.definitelyfilipino.net/articles/2017/04/dad-of-pregnant-woman-killed-by-drug-crazed-suspect-laments-why-people-value-addicts-more-than-victims/

Longweekend
16th April 2017, 12:25
Very sad story...

Michael Parnham
16th April 2017, 23:27
Bit of sad news from siquijor Michael,you know how insular the place is,maybe your wife knows the family....
http://buzz.definitelyfilipino.net/articles/2017/04/dad-of-pregnant-woman-killed-by-drug-crazed-suspect-laments-why-people-value-addicts-more-than-victims/
Maritess does know about what happened but doesn't know those involved, she said one girl was from Manila and the other one from Dumaguete, the family and many locals are really upset about the incident and Siquijor is in shock as it seems it's the first time such as this has ever happened on the Island, very sad indeed.