Gringoboy
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We'll soon be moving from a barrio cerrado near Nordelta, where we've lived for about 5 years.
There's no denying the security advantages. No bars on windows, no alarms and we can leave doors and windows open when we're in.
Moving to a relatively quiet area of Olivos, which we know well and also it's where we work.
Thing is that, on the corner is a vigilancia hut with an old man esconsed in it who drinks mate all day and chats with passers by.
I know this is completely normal for most parts of BA, particularly in the suburbs.
We had a chat with the geezer, asking how much his 'fee' was. Only to be told $250 per month, and that's cheap. many of the neighbours are paying me more than that etc etc.
I'm baulking at this a tad.
What if I decide that we don't pay him?
Is he in cahouts with the local fuzz and in turn with the local bandidos?
Is it protection money?
I know others here live in the northern suburbs and would be interested to hear any comments.
Cheers
There's no denying the security advantages. No bars on windows, no alarms and we can leave doors and windows open when we're in.
Moving to a relatively quiet area of Olivos, which we know well and also it's where we work.
Thing is that, on the corner is a vigilancia hut with an old man esconsed in it who drinks mate all day and chats with passers by.
I know this is completely normal for most parts of BA, particularly in the suburbs.
We had a chat with the geezer, asking how much his 'fee' was. Only to be told $250 per month, and that's cheap. many of the neighbours are paying me more than that etc etc.
I'm baulking at this a tad.
What if I decide that we don't pay him?
Is he in cahouts with the local fuzz and in turn with the local bandidos?
Is it protection money?
I know others here live in the northern suburbs and would be interested to hear any comments.
Cheers