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Uncle Doug

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  1. It certainly appears that a pedestrian bridge is needed at that location.  

    The limited amount of facts in the story suggest that this was the driver's fault, especially since a policeman was trying to direct traffic.  I will say, however, that many pedestrians in Boquete cross the street routinely without looking for traffic. I never am driving fast enough to hit them, but they're just lucky that I am not distracted by something else at the time.  It's dangerous out there.

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  2. So sorry to hear this, Bonnie. First, I am so glad that you weren't hurt, and second, that he only took your cash. It could have been so much worse.

    You may not have been a random victim. If he waited until he knew the door was unlocked, and he never brandished a weapon, it suggests you were targeted. He knew what to expect in terms of resistance. I think the criminal is someone who either lives in Palo Alto or is very familiar with it. 

  3. I'm not sure I completely understand your question, Marcelyn.  It does seem evident to me, though, that nobody in the embassy with any stroke gives a whit about providing services to American citizens living in Panama.  Perhaps they see their function as entirely diplomatic or coordinating with security matters involving the Canal or the drug interdiction efforts.

    It's too bad since American citizens in Panama continue to pay American income tax and enjoy few of the benefits most Americans receive in return.  You would think that the embassy could answer the phone for more than four hours a week.  No private company could last a month with that kind of policy, and it infuriates me.

    I am certainly against waste and bloat in the government, and the US State Department is one of the biggest and most inefficient bureaucracies on the planet. But seriously, answer the damn phone.  What is that employee doing the rest of the work week?

    Outsourcing the Social Security issues to Costa Rica is simply an outrage.  

    The truth is that US expats have no clout.  We don't vote in sufficient numbers for politicians to even notice.  I don't know how to get their attention.

  4. I need a tree trimmer to cut some branches on the driveway to our subdivision that have grown into the electrical wires coming from the street.  The branches are shorting out the power and tripping a fuse.   Consequently, the entire subdivision is currently without power for almost 24 hours now. This is beginning to happen frequently.

    Union Fenosa is not responsible for trimming the trees causing the problem, and the Union Fenosa crew will not trim them, even though we are willing to hire them.  It's not a huge job.

    So, does anyone know a tree trimmer we can hire?  Some English would be helpful, and the person would need to coordinate with UF so that nobody gets electrocuted.electric-failure-7632517.jpg

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    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: Pamela Van Horn <pamela611@gmail.com>
    Date: May 5, 2018 11:18 PM
    Subject: Recent Auto Accident Victim
    To: health.info@chiriqui.life
    Cc: 
     


    I am seeking info on an expat named John Edward McLernon age 70 who was recently in an automobile accident.  He was taken to the Regional Hospital in David.  I am one of two contacts in the US.  Please any information  would be appreciated. 

    Regards, 

    Pamela Van Horn  
    Sent from my iPad with from ? AZ 
                                                  CARPE  DIEM -
     

     

  6. I don't want to throw Betty Landis at hospice under the bus, but she asked us to share this information at this site. She just went through this process and must be visiting some of the affected areas in Colombia that you listed. She probably wasn't aware that it isn't universally required before booking her trip.

  7. Well, this is Panama where they either enforce the law to the extreme or don't really enforce it at all.  But, even if you somehow convinced the clinic in David to give you the certificate, you would be taking a chance that Colombian authorities would check your passport age against the certificate and deny you entry at the airport.

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