Is there a lot of crime in Falmouth?
We asked people if there is a lot of crime. They answered...
"Falmouth, Antigua and Barbuda, like any other place, experiences some level of crime. However, it is generally considered a safe destination for tourists and locals alike. The most common types of crime reported are petty theft and minor offenses, often targeting unsuspecting tourists. Violent crime is relatively rare, but it does occur occasionally. The local police force is active and responsive in maintaining safety and security. Visitors are advised to take standard precautions such as not leaving valuables unattended and avoiding isolated areas, especially at night. Despite these issues, Falmouth continues to be a popular destination for its beautiful beaches and vibrant local culture," remarked another expat in Falmouth, Antigua & Barbuda.
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Is there a lot of crime in Falmouth?
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