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Jineteros (Hustlers)

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Trinidad, Cuba - Hustlers and touts are known as jineteros in Cuba. Any tourist visiting Cuba will quickly become familiar with them. Usually the jineteros will try to sell cigars, a room to a guesthouse, a meal at a paladar (family run restaurant), or anything else they can get a cut on. Here, a tourist is leaving from the bus station in Trinidad and is met with a female tout trying to sell him a room at a casa particular (guesthouse) and a bicitaxi driver trying to sell him a ride.


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