Is Construction Av Safe at night.
How about walking around Construction Av at night would that be okay. Thanks to all of you for the info you post.
Violence in the ALLEY tonight
Ejecutado en callejn Coahuila de la Zona Norte.
TIJUANA, Baja California (GH).
Un hombre fue privado de la vida tras recibir una serie de disparos, LOS hechos ocurrieron alrededor de las 21:15 horas en el.
Callejon Coahuila de la Zona Norte.
Policas municipales acudieron a atender el reporte why decretaron a la persona herida a las afueras de un hotel de paso, por lo cual solicitaron LOS servicios de Cruz Roja.
Como primera respuesta personal de bomberos acudi a la escena para brindar ayuda prehospitalaria, sin embargo el hombre ya no presentaba signos vitales.
De momento el rea se encuentra acordonada why resguardada por agentes municipales why del ministerio pblico, en espera de servicios periciales why la unidad de levantamientos.
Dressing for the occasion.
To Simmer,
We are not exactly sensitive middle-school kids. Nobody in La Zona gives a damn what kinds of clothes you put on. The chicas and meseros only care if your clothes have pockets full of cash. The bros only care if you are a cool, fun guys to hang out with. Ratero will rob anyone who give them the best opportunities.
An old guy used to hang out in HK wearing his formal tuxedo with a jungle short with his serious, all business, no kidding manners hehe. He's a funny character. The summer is very hot in day time but still chilly at night. Lots of guys show up in T shirts, shorts, flip flops in day time. Guys come in after work in starched white shirts and suit or jackets. They are there to relax and wear whatever is convenient.
Regardless what clothes you wear, HK chicas and meseros can sniff out the newbies quickly and will ply them with mucho hot girls and fichas. Just wear casual clothes that make you feel good and comfortable for the climate, and you will be appreciated for who you are and where you come from.
When In Rome, do as the Romans do. . .
Generally IMO, if you are visiting Mexico, Do As The Mexicans Do! Mexican upper class men usually wear long sleeved shirts and pants with quality leather boots with a hat or baseball cap. If you want to dress like Bozo the clown or the 50 Cent Rapper prison costume with saggy shorts, you can do so in Zona Norte at your own risk. Looking like an Ugly American with too much money will not go well if the Rateros notice your bad taste in clothes. So to blend in, dress like a Mexican. This advice applies to all European countries. Ugly Americans wonder why waiters and clerks ignore them in Hawaiian shirts and flip flops and the men who dressed well get treated well by the staff. Many Europeans and Mexicans judge you by your clothes, unlike the USA today where criminals are glorified and baggy Rapper shorts are "in".
[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;2191396]To Simmer,
We are not exactly sensitive middle-school kids. Nobody in La Zona gives a damn what kinds of clothes you put on. The chicas and meseros only care if your clothes have pockets full of cash. The bros only care if you are a cool, fun guys to hang out with. Ratero will rob anyone who give them the best opportunities.
An old guy used to hang out in HK wearing his formal tuxedo with a jungle short with his serious, all business, no kidding manners hehe. He's a funny character. The summer is very hot in day time but still chilly at night. Lots of guys show up in T shirts, shorts, flip flops in day time. Guys come in after work in starched white shirts and suit or jackets. They are there to relax and wear whatever is convenient.
Regardless what clothes you wear, HK chicas and meseros can sniff out the newbies quickly and will ply them with mucho hot girls and fichas. Just wear casual clothes that make you feel good and comfortable for the climate, and you will be appreciated for who you are and where you come from.[/QUOTE]
Just an FYI for travellers
Quote from el blog del narco. Forgive the google translation.
In the history of Tijuana, it is the first time that it has exceeded 1,000 executions in just 155 days of this year. Not even in the most critical years of confrontation ..... or even in 2016, considered the most violent, had this deadly statistic been overcome.
As of June 2017, in the first six months of the year, the Attorney General's Office of the State (PGJE) registered 771 intentional homicides in Tijuana, while in the same period, but in 2018 (June 7), it registered 1,022.