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Is there a lot of crime in Rosarito?

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"Crime levels vary in Rosarito. While certain parts of the city tend to suffer from higher rates of crime, there are also safer areas that are less affected. The city experiences bouts of drug cartel-related violence, with some criminal activity including robberies and car hijackings. Rosarito's police department works hard to monitor and combat the problem. Overall, though, most visitors and residents can feel relatively safe when traveling in and around the city, so long as they take the necessary precautions and remain aware of their surroundings," explained one expat living in Rosarito, Mexico.

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