LSDsmurf
Legacy Member
Zoiets zou je eerder in derdewereldlanden verwachten, maar door toenemende problemen met Mexicaanse drugsbendes heeft het Bureau of Land Management (BLM) waarschuwingsborden neergeplant in Arizona om reizigers af te raden om door het stuk woestijn tussen Casa Grande en Gila Bend te trekken aangezien de lokale autoriteiten de controle over het gebied verloren zijn.
Arizona warns residents with signs against hiking in region near Mexico border
Signs went up a couple weeks ago along the southern side of I-8 between Casa Grande and Gila Bend Arizona. The region is about 80 miles north of the Mexican border and it warns American citizens of the dangers of hiking in the area.
Mexican drug cartels appear to control large areas of Southern Arizona, according to the Pinal County Sheriff.
According to Borderland Beat, the Pinal County Sherriff says, "We do not have control of this area."
Pinal County investigators are now saying the area known as the ‘smuggling corridor’ stretches from the Mexico's border to Phoenix.
Borderland suggests the area was once known as a family hiking and off road vehicles area. However the government has posted signs warning visitors and residents of the drug and human smuggling activity.
Arizona warns residents with signs against hiking in region near Mexico border




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