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  1. #937
    OMG that bridge at night. Couple of years ago I read a journalist piece describing how we deport people to Mexico. We literally drop them off and cut them off. A lot of those deportees just happenned to be hard core gang members. And they made the area under the bridge their home since they are permanently homeless / unemployed due to no Mexican ID. Hmmm, unemployd poor as shit gang members criminals in the underpass watching Walking Gringo human ATM machines cross back and forth. Recently I no longer see any homeless people under the bridge. But still, I wouldn't dare brave that bridge at night.

  2. #936
    The crime in Tijuana and Zona seems to up and down so it's hard to tell what the crime level is. One problem with Tijuana is that that there is not enough street lights around. Even the walkway across the pedestrian bridge and up to Revolucion is poorly lit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    https://www.yahoo.com/travel/is-mexi...874480792.html

    As of today May 14,2015.

    In summary, we are more vulnerable to street crimes because the police has its hands full with the cartel. So they're short of man power in protecting tourists such as us.

    Don't dress like you are rich.

    Don't get into a car unless you are 100% sure it is actually a real taxi.

    Stay in crowded tourist areas.

    Avoid using the ATM.

    Don't put up a fight in a robbery. Money is replaceable. Your life or limbs are not.

  3. #935
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    https://www.yahoo.com/travel/is-mexi...874480792.html

    As of today May 14,2015.

    In summary, we are more vulnerable to street crimes because the police has its hands full with the cartel. So they're short of man power in protecting tourists such as us.

    Don't dress like you are rich.

    Don't get into a car unless you are 100% sure it is actually a real taxi.

    Stay in crowded tourist areas.

    Avoid using the ATM.

    Don't put up a fight in a robbery. Money is replaceable. Your life or limbs are not.
    I'm not sure who the target audience for that Yahoo fluff piece is, but it's inane, to be kind.

    Don't use an ATM on a dark and lonely street in the middle of the night? No shit?

    Real taxi? Man, I can imagine THAT conversation:

    "Psst! Hey, Buddy. Need a ride to the border? I'm going that way, anyway. Hop in."

    "Why, thank you, kind stranger! Is that your friend there with you? How did you know that I, and my Rolex, and my bag of cash needed a ride? Wow the people in this town sure are friendly!"


    Here's a hint: They say Taxi Libre on the side. You'll be 100% sure of it being a taxi.

    My favorite quote: "Generally, if you stay in the all-inclusive resorts, there's nothing to worry about," WTF? Just stay home.

  4. #934
    https://www.yahoo.com/travel/is-mexi...874480792.html

    As of today May 14,2015.

    In summary, we are more vulnerable to street crimes because the police has its hands full with the cartel. So they're short of man power in protecting tourists such as us.

    Don't dress like you are rich.

    Don't get into a car unless you are 100% sure it is actually a real taxi.

    Stay in crowded tourist areas.

    Avoid using the ATM.

    Don't put up a fight in a robbery. Money is replaceable. Your life or limbs are not.

  5. #933
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    Does anyone have any recent news about the police shakedowns and muggings. ? Was down last month and got mugged on Cohuilla st. Probably heading down in about a week or so. My head will be on a swivel this time.
    I was in Tijuana from noon Sunday until 4 PM on Monday.

    I stayed at the HDS Sunday night, so I was regularly walking on Coahuila Ave. Between Revolution and Constitution.

    I saw what seemed to be the regular amount of Policia.

    I saw fewer men (locals) hanging out on the street than I usually see.

    I saw just slightly fewer chicas on the street than usual, but my rotation regulars seemed to have no problem finding and approaching me.

    The one big difference I noticed is a large increase in private security personnel. For more than a year my monger friends and I have noticed these private security guys in front of, or near Hotel Leyva and the HDS. We've been under the impression that these guys, who we refer to as 'the men in black' might be additional private security that most likely have been hired by the Leyva family, since they always seem to be in close proximity to their two hotels (Leyva & HDS). And while I've certainly noticed them in the second half of year 2014, they seemed to be out in much greater numbers on this Sunday and Monday.

    My quasi wingman has been in Tijuana for nearly a week (he arrived on Wednesday). And he said that on Thursday and Friday there were a lot of military vehicles and military personnel out on the Zona streets (especially on Friday) in addition to the regular number of regular policia. QW confirmed to me that there now seems to be a lot more private security on Coahuila Ave.

    It seemed that most of the time I saw the regular Tijuana policia on Sunday and Monday they were not searching mongers and tourists, but instead rounding up rateros and placing them in the back of their pick-up trucks. But realize that I spent most of my time during this short visit in the HDS hotel, and not on the street.

  6. #932
    Does anyone have any recent news about the police shakedowns and muggings. ? Was down last month and got mugged on Cohuilla st. Probably heading down in about a week or so. My head will be on a swivel this time.

  7. #931
    Jet,

    I'm still a newbie and infrequent traveler to Tijuana (my 7th trip will be in a month), but here's what I've learned from experience and these pages:

    Tips:

    - Do not carry anything flashy- anything. Dress to blend in. Carry nothing you can't loose- including a cell phone. Waving a cell phone around or a cheap necklace might get you jumped. So why do it?

    - Cell phone use- if you need to use your cell phone- put your back against the wall and watch for thugs.

    - Police: If you see cops- just go the other way. Walking past them can be a hassle, so if there's a way not to walk past them by all means try. They are looking for bribes. Carry only the money you need for immediate needs and leave rest at hotel. If police stop you immediately pull money out and hold in hand. They shouldn't touch it (Never had to do this myself). It is legal to carry viagra type drugs- so if they try it do not cave.

    - Don't trust anyone on the street who speaks good English. They are deportees and being seen with them makes you a mark. Just say "no se" and keep walking.

    - Pesos: oh god pay in pesos. The exchange rate is very good for us- pay everything in pesos, except dollars for tips. There are places to exchange right around the McD's before headed to the line. Exchange before crossing.

    - Water- there's 2 Oxxos that are like basic 7/11 type stores- one in the alley and one on the main drag (ie across from entrance to HK).

    - Pharm: I have heard the best prices are across from the Wax Museum. I can't vouch but it's on solid advice. Google the museum and it's across from it. I usually hit the last one in the walkway to the taxis just after crossing the line. Last time they tried to jerk me around. If it's not in a sealed strip- it may be fake.

    - Taxi: $50 pesos to HK, no need to tip but I always do because I'm gringo. Just clarify as you get in.

    - Food: there's a few decent places:

    - Sonora Grill across from main entrance to HK (next to Oxxo) - decent food.

    - In the alley- when you exit HK take a left, and there's a seafood place there- spacing the name. Never went but it's popular.

    - People swear by the street food found all around the alley. I have a pretty strong stomach but the last time I had a taco I think the sauce or the meat was sour and I spent a chunk of my short time in Tijuana on the toilet. Won't do that again.

    Now, some will tell you all the above about safety and whatnot is for scared little Pussies and to some degree it is. I've felt safer walking in the zona at night than walking around downtown Los Angeles back when it was zombie central in / around 2000.

    - That being said- people will say to keep your head like a swivel- watch all around you and if something feels weird- step into a store. Do not walk near alley entrances or dark places where someone might lurk.

    Quote Originally Posted by JetPilot777  [View Original Post]
    I'm going down to Tijuana next week solo I'm a late 20's white male. I was just curious of how the cops are these days in the zona. I bought a hidden wallet for my money. I'll be staying at a hotel right there. Will I be safe & not hassled by the police during the day. Will I be fine to go to a bar at night on the Main Street. I don't plan to venture off the Main Street at all. If I'm always aware of my surroundings and trust no one.

    Tips for due's & don'ts.

    Should I leave my cell phone in the hotel?

    Should I get pesos for SW?

    If the a farmacia right by HK?

    Places right near HK to eat and get bottled water?

  8. #930
    I'm going down to Tijuana next week solo I'm a late 20's white male. I was just curious of how the cops are these days in the zona. I bought a hidden wallet for my money. I'll be staying at a hotel right there. Will I be safe & not hassled by the police during the day. Will I be fine to go to a bar at night on the Main Street. I don't plan to venture off the Main Street at all. If I'm always aware of my surroundings and trust no one.

    Tips for due's & don'ts.

    Should I leave my cell phone in the hotel?

    Should I get pesos for SW?

    If the a farmacia right by HK?

    Places right near HK to eat and get bottled water?

  9. #929
    There have been some reports in the general Tijuana reports section that LE has been stopping driver with US plates and extracting bribes from them. We need to be reporting incidents of extortions from cops.

  10. #928

    One cop all Afternoon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bbond  [View Original Post]
    Common in all border towns. They hope to find something that they can use to extort you. Or just plain steal cash from you. Their pretense is "looking for contraband".

    I was staying at Enva yesterday. One Gordo cop was stopping guys (Gringos and Mexicans and even a chino!) Mostly ones with a backpack! I steered clear of the area / Constitution and Primera corner. He must of needed rent money. Motherfucker! (in the BAD meaning.) Because I only fuck mothers in Tijuana!

  11. #927
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    I have noticed that the cops will often stop people and search them for no apparent reason. I have not been searched myself, but was wondering if anyone knows anything. ?
    Common in all border towns. They hope to find something that they can use to extort you. Or just plain steal cash from you. Their pretense is "looking for contraband".

  12. #926

    Police searches. ?

    I have noticed that the cops will often stop people and search them for no apparent reason. I have not been searched myself, but was wondering if anyone knows anything. ?

  13. #925
    You have nothing to worry about unless it is actually cocaine. You most likely will not be checked going into mexico. Have fun in Tijuana

    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco2  [View Original Post]
    For Tijuana virgins like myself, the stories about Tijuana police skaking down tourists is troubling. I'm mid-40's and have been taking vitamins daily since early 20's. I basically follow Linus Pauling's regimen as spelled out in his book "How to Live Longer and Feel Better", which I read many years ago, and recommend to everyone who wants to live longer and feel better. And in this hobby, you need all the help you can get, right.

    So I take 2 grams of Vitamin_C powder everyday, a multi-mineral supplement, 100 units of each of the eight B_vitamins, 400 IU of Vitamin E, and Lutein and Zeaxanthin in place of Vitamin A. So everyday I take 4 vitamin pills and the Vitmain_C Powder.

    Will customs on the USA or Mexico side give me a hassle when trying to cross the border with my small, compact 7-day vitamin dispenser? I'll be in Tijuana for 1 to 2 weeks, and I'd really feel naked without my vitamins, especially the Vitamin_C powder, which unfortunately is a white power that looks like cocaine I guess. But really, it's just Vitamin_C officer. Damn.
    .

  14. #924

    Vitamins for stamina and protection against illness. They really work

    For Tijuana virgins like myself, the stories about Tijuana police skaking down tourists is troubling. I'm mid-40's and have been taking vitamins daily since early 20's. I basically follow Linus Pauling's regimen as spelled out in his book "How to Live Longer and Feel Better", which I read many years ago, and recommend to everyone who wants to live longer and feel better. And in this hobby, you need all the help you can get, right.

    So I take 2 grams of Vitamin_C powder everyday, a multi-mineral supplement, 100 units of each of the eight B_vitamins, 400 IU of Vitamin E, and Lutein and Zeaxanthin in place of Vitamin A. So everyday I take 4 vitamin pills and the Vitmain_C Powder.

    Will customs on the USA or Mexico side give me a hassle when trying to cross the border with my small, compact 7-day vitamin dispenser? I'll be in Tijuana for 1 to 2 weeks, and I'd really feel naked without my vitamins, especially the Vitamin_C powder, which unfortunately is a white power that looks like cocaine I guess. But really, it's just Vitamin_C officer. Damn.

  15. #923
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    Jamie and the news was warning me that there could be increased crime because Guzaman was arrested. Personally I think it's sensible to use more caution. But I am not overly concerned since there is a lot more police around these days.
    I don't believe there will be an increase in violence. El Chapo has a few lieutenants that can easily take over the reins and as long he stays in a mexican jail. I'm sure he can still operate his cartel.

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