In a seperate incident in Brasilia.
[url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2134838/Brazilian-prostitute-collar-bone-broken-US-marines-threw-moving-Embassy-car.html?ICO=most_read_module[/url]
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In a seperate incident in Brasilia.
[url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2134838/Brazilian-prostitute-collar-bone-broken-US-marines-threw-moving-Embassy-car.html?ICO=most_read_module[/url]
And El Salvador.
[url]http://www.voanews.com/english/news/usa/US-Secret-Service-Facing-More-Allegations-of-Sexual-Misconduct-149090565.html[/url]
Digging up some Bill Clinton trip to Buenos Aires in 2009 should bring up something about Blacks I imagine.
Also note that on Google when searching for Secret Service there are well placed "about the Secret Service / Jobs " that keep some of the articles off the front page.
And are the girls in question credible witnesses?
I have worked at one time or another with almost all the different services from the US, from the UK or from Europe and while I have greatly admired most of them for their professionalism on the job I have been astonished at their lack of social (mongering) skills and even common sense in almost all except for their specific jobs. This case that hit the news in Colombia is just one of thousands of cases but it has been blown out of proportion by the media. One of my favourite stories is, many, many years ago, bailing out of a "comisaria" a bunch of British coppers that had just trashed one of those joints on the beware lists here in AP. A long and funny story I will reveal to anyone willing to pay for a beer or two! Hahahaha Actually, it's going to be more than a beer or two. It's going to be a remis to pick me up, take me into town and then back home. Anyway, going back to the original story. These guys tend to underestimate the trouble they can get into because the US embassies in general just make the problems disappear and the local authorities shrug off the incident. After all, who is going to cause an international incident over a puta getting short changed?
This case gets into the news not because some foreign country wishes it to happen but because some certain political factions in the US wish it to. I really don't know about or am interested in anything relative to the US's internal politics but here it is evident that internal political issues have assured that a puta not getting a few Dollars more than she expected by a Presidential custody agent has made the front lines.
I bet no one more than the Colombian government wishes for this "problem" to disappear.