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Acapulco 'Safety' Agreement Keeps Bad Out, Beer In

March 9, 2009 at 9:56 AM | by | Comments (0)

Just last week we were worrying ourselves over how much fun was possible during this year’s spring break.

Things south of the border are a little dicey, but one Mexican vacation destination is taking a proactive approach to protecting partying students. Acapulco lawmakers have signed an agreement in hopes of increasing the safety of all involved in the area.

City government, state government, and the Attorney General have joined forces to ensure a good time can still be had by all. They’re hoping to prevent dangerous shenanigans so students can continue to enjoy regular shenanigans like beer pong and makin' out. All tourist areas will be safeguarded as best as possible, will be well-lit, and will remain clean—despite visitors attempts to mess things up. The town is expecting 25,000 students this year, which is a slight increase, despite the economic situation.

Even with the extended public safety officers monitoring the beaches, public areas, and other zones of fun, just make sure you stay aware of your surroundings. Officials in Acapulco will be in constant contact with the embassies in both the US and Canada, but we’re thinking that you’d probably not test that service out first-hand. Just remember to play it safe and do what your parents told you—don’t talk to strangers and beer before liquor never been sicker.

Related Stories:
·Visit Acapulco [Official Site]
·So How's Spring Break Shaping Up For 2009? [Jaunted]
·Mexico Travel coverage [Jaunted]

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