Bahamas Issues Travel Advisory: “Avoid Interaction With US Policemen”

You know it’s bad when… The Bahamas government Friday is urging nationals to exercise caution if they intend on travelling to the United States following the shooting deaths of five police officers in Dallas on Thursday night.

Over 90 percent of residents in the Bahamas are black, and Monday is a national holiday – commemorating its 43rd anniversary of political independence from Britain – which, as WaPo notes, means some will travel north from the archipelago to vacation in the United States.

And so, it apperars the Bahamian government is taking a page out of the US government foreign policy play book (having recently advised travelers to avoid repressive regimes such as Laos and Nicaragua – beware of secutiy and street demonstrations).

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had taken note of the recent  tensions  in some American  cities  over  shootings  of young  Black  males by policemen.

“We wish to  advise  all  Bahamians  travelling  to  the  US  but  especially  to the  affected cities  to exercise  appropriate caution  generally.  In particular young males are asked to exercise extreme caution in affected cities in their interactions with the police.

 

“Do not be confrontational and cooperate. If there is any issue please allow consular for the Bahamas to deal with the issues. Do not get involved in political or other demonstrations under any circumstances and avoid crowds,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

 

The island commemorates its 43rd anniversary of political independence from Britain this weekend “many Bahamians will no doubt use the opportunity to travel, in particular to destinations in the United States.

 

“While it is prudent for travellers to conduct themselves in an orderly manner at all times, in light of recent episodes of involving police officers and young black men in the United States, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration wishes to advise the Bahamian Public to exercise due care and attention especially when travelling to particular cities in the United States.”

What next? Somalia warns its warlords to avoid vacationing in America?

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