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  1. #107
    Mr hargow20:

    It is hard to answer your question. It depends greatly in the time of day and if you stick out like a sore thumb. I see most shakedowns after 10:00 pm, it gets worst after midnight. They look for US plates that look like they do not belong there. The minute you make the slight mistake driving they will be on you like white on rice. Signs are not so visible and it is not hard to make such mistakes. Just to show a point it is illegal to go thru a yellow ligth, that is why you see the green flashing before turning yellow. Everyone disregards this but if you have US plates, they will stop you.

    If you go by foot make sure you are not drunk or obnotious. My advice is to take a taxi to and from the place you are going, a buddy will not hurt. Use common sence, don't do anything will get you in trouble in the states, be respectfull of the people around you and DO NOT leave your guard down.

    Good luck.

  2. #106
    Shakedowns and cops

    Are cops stopping people who violating the law (drunk, running stop signs etc.....) Or are the cops stopping people who they feel they can extort money from.

  3. #105
    1-25-04 Sunday, 5pm
    Had my first Alley SG

    Jessica, 5'5'', skinny, blondish wavy hair past shoulders.

    Looks a bit like Downtown Julie Brown.

    Wore a trendy looking hat.

    Starting from the corner closest to Revolucion, she was on the left side, 3/4 of the way down to the end.

    She asked for $40 for 20 min; it didn't take much negotiation before she came down to $20 for 20 min.

    Looks 8
    Personality 7 (if you put her at ease, Spanish helps I think)
    Service 6

    Beforehand, I told her "sin ropa," BJ, different positions. She accepted. In the room however, the top stayed on, & no BJ. Extra $5 for each of those things. That's ok. I didn't really care about those extras. I was just enjoying the way she looked as I did her. We went at a nice easy pace, & we chatted while in the act. I smiled & stayed friendly to keep her at ease, even when she asked for the extra $5 to take her top off. "Muy buena," she said, trying to entice me to pay to see her chest.

    In the middle of it, she asked me for $20 for an additional 10 min. That's ok, didn't need it. She told me it was nearly time to finish, but kept a polite tone. I told her we still had 10 min. Then later, 5 min. I didn't try to come; I didn't really care about that. It was only $20 to have a taste of her. I didn't feel the need to get my money's worth by coming.

    I could save that for a longer session with my non-alley SG, the one I go to more regularly over there. I'd rather just save my strength for my regular because I wanted to get her immediately after. I didn't want to wait to recharge because she might finish up early tonight. I'd rather do that then try to come twice which would make me pretty tired for my regular. Guess I'm getting old. I like quality over quantity. I hurried back to my regular & found she'd just finished a session & tidied herself up in the bathroom. (She's Always busy.) Had a nice time with her as I've seen her many times already & we're pretty comfortable. See my previous post on Sonia.

    Shakedowns are still rampant. My regular SG & a local girl say so. Walking to the Zona on the bridge 430 pm I saw 2 cops giving the business to a white, college aged kid. I posted an experience I myself had last year. Keep your eyes open & read past posts for advice. If possible, don't walk alone, especially at night, look like you don't have money so it's not worth it for the TJ cops to hassle you. Bring only enough cash for what you need. If you have an ATM card, they can bring you to an ATM & have you withdraw so they can steal it.

    730 pm DejaVu's MP was closed, no lights. Anyone know the story there? I wanted to see if this girl I know was there.

    8 pm I was on the way to Adelita's then decided against it. From past experiences I had a feeling there was only a slim chance I'd find anyone I'd enjoy as much as my regular. I did want to find Tania La Famosa over there but that'll have to wait til next time. As I turned around I saw this Mexican girl walking, pretty cute. I think I'd seen her walking around also on a previous trip. I said "hola" & she responded. We spent a few hours just talking & walking around. Man, she's had a hard life. Made me appreciate what I have all the more.

    1 am, taxi took me back to the border. I walked past the TJ police station, keeping my guard up, but trying to be natural & not to attract attention, trying to look like a local at first glance. Got to the US bldg. Completely empty, I was the only one walking. Freeway was wide & clear. I'll have to go home at that time more often. I breezed through & was still rested for the drive.

    Nice.

  4. #104
    Hello again to all fellow mongers.

    I need information about two SW at the "alley" Cohahuila street. The first is a girl that has a school skirt and stands midway in the left side of the street and the second is a light skin curvy girl that stands at the end of the alley on the right side(north). If any of you have info on their performance, price, attitude, etc. will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    Coquí

  5. #103
    This is my first post and I want to take this opportunity to thank Jackson for the invaluable information in this forum.

    Just a little info about hotels/Motels in mexico. Hotels in TJ are the same as the states but Motels cater to "short time" encounters for "monguering activities". That is why you see adult movies in a couple of chanels mostly in the "expensive ones" ( $28.00 to $35.00 per night weekdays and same cost for Friday & Saturday nights for 4 hours only... supply and demand). They are very nice with all features you are accustom in a good US hotels. The least expensive ones are not as nice but are maybe rated as a one to two star motel in the US.

    I live in San Diego and work in Tijuana. There are many Bars throught Tijuana besides the Red Zone. Many pool halls are also a front for our entretainment needs.

    I will continue reading the board and offer my 2 cents worth as required.

  6. #102
    Thanks Lee Bog.

    I may try the Del Rio. I heard it is pretty nice.

    TT

  7. #101
    Nice Hotels in TJ

    TT,

    Jabaloyas is a nice quiet place. 5 min from the Zona by taxi, room for 1, $38, for 2 people $43 (I think).

    Las Palmas is about 10 min away. This one had porn cable channels, that was last summer. About the same price.

    Lee

  8. #100
    Gettingtang,

    I take you at your word, but the story is hard to believe. I think some are overstating the difficulty of running up to the US entry point. It is not the Berlin wall, with a huge physical barrier and a group of armed guards ready to open fire. Mostly, it is a sidewalk with open space and a couple (at most) of border patrol agents at the perimeter of US territory with no real physical barrier to reaching US territory. Remember, US territory starts 50-100 feet or so before one even reaches the metal detector at the security checkpoint. Obviously, it is not necessary to get all the way through the checkpoints to have reached US territory. I also don't believe that US agents are going to throw a US citizen back to the TJ police, but we can't settle this argument here.

    I recently saw late one night a group of about 10-20 Mexican men take off on a dead sprint at the border. They entered US territory from the entry to Mexico (in other words, running against traffic entering Mexico, or north in the southbound I-5 lanes on the US side.). A number of border patrol agents gave chase, but believe me none were drawing guns, much less opening fire.

    Meanwhile, back to the chicas . . .

  9. #99
    I cannot say with any absolute certainty if the US border agents would indeed gun you down for doing a 100 yard sprint and diving across the border, but I can guarantee you that it won't be a pretty scene if you did. I would also suggest that the police or border agents on the US side can very easily turn you back across to the TJ police if they see fit.

    On a trip to Tj years ago, as I was just about to cross, I watched a group of teens stumbling back to the border, one of the guys in the group had been very badly beaten by a bunch of street thugs who used strong arm tactics to rob him. Apparently from what I was able to hear, he had attempted to fight back as his attackers tried to place him in a choke hold. They stabbed him, hit him over the head with a brick and kicked and punched him badly. Some other teens had found him and decided to actually help him make it towards the border. As they got to the border area, rather then wait in line they attempted to walk up and cross where the autos go through, the border agents would not let them pass. I was standing on the side of the street, just before you go into the building to cross. I watched the border agents call both the TJ police and when the police arrived, they called a TJ ambulance for him. The border agents and the teens were screaming at each other. The agents WOULD NOT LET THEM THROUGH ON FOOT because they were on the auto side. The teen ended up collapsing and they forced him on the TJ side!

    I never heard what ended up happening to him, but given the dire circumstances and the fact they would not let them pass even though they were obvious Americans, I would NEVER count on them just letting you dive across the border while the TJ police chased you down on foot! They will stop you and throw your ass back! And remember this was way before 9-11 and terror stuff.

    GETTINGTANG~!

  10. #98
    Explorer,

    Indeed, my post is speculative and stream of consciousness, but is labeled as such. Unlike your just plain wrong and, indeed, ludicrous, factual statements, like your recent post that 28% of all latino males between age 18-40 have HIV. There is no way the TJ police are going to open fire on someone moving away from them near the US entry point and the US agents are also not going to open fire, but it would still take a lot of guts to try it.

    However, I agree with those who say the shakedown discussion has run its course.

  11. #97
    Gentlemen,

    I am a long-long time lurker and I finally developed the balls to start posting. I've been to TJ many times and had great luck at The Adelita Bar and around that block. I rarely remember a girls name but when I visit next month I'll try to post something useful for you all.

    Can anyone recomend a "Nice" hotel in TJ? Iwould like to spend a couple of days. Is there anything exciting or any good strip bars in Rosarito? How about strip bars in TJ? I do not care for Madonnas all that much but Lord Black is ok. What do you guys think?

    TT

  12. #96
    There you go again poki, making a fool of yourself. I'm considering removing you as president of my fan club if you keep this up. Here we are looking to Mars for signs of intelligent life, we should invest some resources in this forum for the same purpose.

    Poki, now read this slowly and carefully:

    We don't ever want to file complaints against good honest hard working cops anywhere, including TJ. We want to complain about the BAD ones. BAD ONES. (Jeez . . .this guy.)

    Maltrufio, good point. Don't want to get gunned down State side. Seems to me the elements are a) late at night, b) travelling alone, c) dropped in a bad place, d) drunk or at least under the influence, e) vulnerable. How many of these elements are under our control and how do we control them to keep the odds in our favor?

    This is another reason why I'm in and out early in the day, I'm just not comfortable there at night. Mexicali (where the REAL babes are) seemed much safer at night IMHO.

    As far as complaints, I was thinking more about putting pressure on the Tourist Bureau rather than the police.

    LE can disregard complaints but Tourist Bureau might be more influenced by the potential loss of tourist revenue which is hitting them where it hurts. How can we make this happen?

    Be Safe and BE NICE
    Country John

  13. #95
    CJ, I understand you want to start a letter campaign for corrupt cops in TJ. Im shocked, according to you, most cops in TJ are hard working people. What happened to you're treat the cops nice theory, and don't bribe them.

    Well, Im here to help you, what are friends for.

    Conejo, you did a great job with those TJ cops, just bargain down the price $20 to $50. I don't want to scare anyone, TJ is still a great place for pussy. Your chance of a shakedown are still slim, and most TJ cops are only a little corrupt. They really don't have to plant evidence on you, because they usually can find drunk Mongers very easy for a quick buck, or someone who buys perscription drugs in TJ with out a perscription( Viagra take it,don't carry it)

    Hey, look at it this way, muggings are down in TJ with all the TJ, police all around. The muggings use to be scary, where one guy would apply a choke-hold on you, and the other would steal your wallet, and sometimes your shoes.

    CJ/Conejo , there is a web page where you can file a police complaint against TJ cops with the police department internal affairs office:

    Sindicatura.gob.mx/complaints/complaints.asp

    Office of internal afffairs 688-2810
    Police chief office 638-5137.
    According to the TJ police, tourists willingness to come forward shows they trust the city to punish officers if they are guilty.

    I could see the TJ cops shaking in their boots now!!!

  14. #94
    I had to make a dash for the border once about 20 years ago when I was young and stupid. This was way before the paranoia and suicide-bombers of today and still almost got my head blown off by US Border Patrol.

    I wasn't running from TJ cops, but seriously pissed off vendors who were chasing me with tire irons. Its a long story I won't bore you with, but I learned my lesson. Several US border guards chewed my ass for about a half hour and told me how they almost pulled the trigger. I learned my lesson and don't recommend running for the border under any circumstance.

  15. #93
    Irishman, everything in your post about la ley de fuga is pure speculation on your part, and should not be taken seriously by anyone who happens to be stopped by the police in TJ.

    However, I would pay at least $1 to see Irishman actually try to flee from TJ police.

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