Like anywhere in the world, Roatan has it's problems with crime. Petty thievery, assaults and even murder happen on the Island and the local police -- under-funded, under-paid and over-worked -- struggle continuously with the inept Honduran legal system to put the bad guys behind bars.
But one group of Gringos is changing the face of law enforcement in the Bay Islands. Private citizens have banded together to support the good guys and make it harder for the criminal element to go about their terror. Enter www.RoatanCrimeWatch.com - a place to document, communicate and review crime as it happens, before it happens and learn more about 'hot spots' all over Roatan. Today I meet with RCW's founder, Ilias Scott, and learn more about this movement…