State authorities shut down La Zona's bars Monday night
Artiste really monitors Mexico's press closely.
Looks like La Zona's putas bars were all shut down as of Monday night. Bar girls and workers will be devastated. A few bros were lucky they got the last runs in HK last week, a SD bro caught the virus. Wonder if the other bros were safe?
We can always party with street girls, observing 2 m social distance in the street, but will still do tight, close-up hands to hands combat in bed hehe.
Bars in operation in the North Zone surprise.
The authorities detected that the clients entered through back doors, so they closed them.
By Glenn Sanchez July 29.
Tijuana, BC. -On Monday night, some bars in the North Zone in Tijuana that were operating were closed despite the fact that Baja California is at a red light.
The State Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risks (Cepris) carried out an operation where they detected these functioning spaces.
Yesterday in the "morning", the state governor, Jaime Bonilla Valdez, reported that they received several complaints about these places operating, so they acted accordingly.
"They reported to me that many bars are open in the North Zone, we sent Coepris and last night they closed. They were disguising them, closing the front door but they were entering from behind, "he declared.
He considered that with these actions they only put their workers and clients at risk, so they do not deceive anyone.
Uncertain reopening.
He acknowledged that they have received hundreds of requests for the bars to be reopened in the Entity because many people depend on these spaces, but said that this is not the time to do so.
"The bars have a very serious problem and we have talked about it to the point of exhaustion. In an upturn, it has been monitored in different countries that the contagion has been precisely due to the bars, that is what increases the contagion," he explained.
The state president recalled that in the United States the bars are closed, so if the bars are opened in the state, many foreigners would come to the entity.
"We know that there are many people who live from that, but if we do not take care of and control the contagion, it will drive us crazy. We have Ensenada that has not yet come down, we have Mexicali that is going down but has high cases, "he added.
Hotel Cascadas in the spotlight
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Cascada suspended: Hotels operated as table dance in the North Zone
Monday State Health Authority raided Cascada, found it operated as a strip bar and shut it down. Death threat was made against state officials so someone will be investigated and arrested. The article mentioned inspection and closure of of La Caretta and Garcia, but Rizzo de Oro and Jalos also have suspension notices on their doors. Ibiza was not raided and is still pen for business.
Cascada is closed but I found a few HK chicas still living in the hotel wed afternoon. 2 very hot, fresh, sweet-looking, smiling spinners in street clothes were buzzed in through the puta door in front to the lockers room on HK's 3rd floor and chicas' dormitory rooms on Cascada's 4th floor. Hang out by this door and you may be able to snag hot HK girls and take them ti hotel Ibiza for hot sessions.
It's a sad situation for all who live, love, work and party in La Zona.
The authorities carried out an operation and detected that the activities of the bars transferred them to the rooms.
By Glenn Sanchez July 30.
In the Hotel Cascadas they detected crowding of more than 10 people in rooms. (Courtesy).
Tijuana, BC. - Despite following Tijuana at a red light, hotels in the North Zone operated as bars and presented unhealthy conditions in their facilities, so they were suspended.
This as part of an operation carried out on Monday night in Tijuana by the State Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risks (Coepris), where they also detected women offering sexual and stripper services.
The first place visited was the Hotel Cascadas where there was no operating announcement, without protocols to avoid Covid-19 infections and without a sanitation log in rooms.
In the inspection, they detected that in some rooms there was an agglomeration of more than ten people, guests smoking in rooms and corridors and they also found articles and waiters belonging to the Hong Kong bar with beer buckets.
The owner of Coepris in Baja California, David Gutiérrez Inzunza, reported that said establishment was an annex to a club.
"This hotel had private shows, had liquor sales, all the activities related to a club, because if the club was closed it was easy for them to carry out the activities at the hotel," he said.
As a result of this discovery they went to other hotels, detecting similar irregularities in Rizo de Oro, De La Carreta and García.
He assured that there will be fines against these establishments, but it will depend on the list of irregularities, so they could range from 200,000 to 500,000 pesos, and even closure.
In these operations, Coepris personnel were threatened with death, so they will file a corresponding complaint with the State Attorney General's Office (FGE).