Originally Posted by
cfiflyguy77
I've been to Flight Safety a few times there so I know the area well.
The company needs to lean on the local government to clean up the area. They have the political muscle to make it happen. And the hotel needs to also spend the money to secure their own property. If the security guard says that its a known issue but yet the hotel does not do enough to combat it, then they might could maybe be held liable.
The security guard stopped me one day and said that he recommended that I park out back and not park in the front parking spots. Seemed very odd to me as there is much more visibility out front, but who knows, maybe he was in on it.