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01-14-19 20:04 #2008
Posts: 6519Chp
I got pulled over so many times on I5 and I805. The confluence of I805 merging into I5 is heavily monitored by CHP. Don't know how CHP monitor high speed or reckless cars, may be with radars, speed cameras or drivers on freeways.
A few times CHP would let me go with warnings, probably due to the flight jacket I was wearing. A few times I could see CHP patrol cars scurrying to catch up with me, so I just let off the accelerator to slow down to legal limit without braking. The officers would catch up and look me over with disgust but could do nothing hehe. Once a motorcycle CHP followed me on I5 North at my 5 o'clock blind spot for 10 miles, waiting for me to make a mistake to bust me, but I sensed danger and was careful to stuck to all traffic rules. Man, It was scary but exciting, like flying a fighter jet in combat, looking out for enemies to crawl up behind and ram a big heat-seeking missile up your asses hehe.
Twice a San Diego attorney, Elizabeth Aronson, got the tickets dismissed. She only charges $50 to fight speeding and $100 for reckless driving. Look her up.
But CHP keeps records. The last 2 times Liz could not dismiss or reduce the charges. The Ticket Clinic in LOS Angeles is a bunch of useless crooks. Local governments are going all out to raise revenues with traffic tickets. I was in court when I guy was ticketed by Garden Grove PD for discharging flaming materials in public. He flicked cigarette ash out of his window and got nailed for over $500 in fines and fees, WTF?
I kept telling my new wingman to slow down below 85 on I5/805 or he will get a reckless driving ticket. One night he passed right in between 2 big rig trucks doing 3-digit speed. The car could have been sucked in and crushed under the big rigs' wheels. This guy has not seen some horrific accidents so he has no fear. I want to stay alive and unbroken to vist my pretty chicas every week hehe.
I rarely if ever see CHP pulling cars over at night in the south bay at night. Now perhaps that's because I take I-5 back to Pt Loma.
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01-14-19 18:57 #2007
Posts: 33If you get a ticket.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
http://www.mrtrafficticket.com/
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01-14-19 08:32 #2006
Posts: 52Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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01-14-19 03:56 #2005
Posts: 2569I rarely if ever see CHP pulling cars over at night in the south bay at night. Now perhaps that's because I take I-5 back to Pt Loma.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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01-13-19 22:51 #2004
Posts: 6519Why Tijuana cops Target Certain Cars.
Of course different policias target different cars suspected of illegal activities, or just fancy, exotic cars which mean drivers have money. The Coahuila stretch has very disproportionately high patrols by Army, Marinas, Polcicias Estatale, Policias Municipal in cars and on motorbikes, not to mention the foot patrols and undercovered agents. Outside of Coahuila, policia patrols are rarely seen, if ever. WTF?
Due to a large population of Mexican driving California cars with expired registrations to avoid paying taxes, in the day time I see Tijuana policias pull over a lot of older sedans with Mexican-looking drivers. They will impound unregistered vehicles. So make sure yours have current registrations.
At night the policia assholes would target mongers leaving La Zona Norte for shakedowns. They know mongers have money and would demand to search pockets and wallets to steal cash. Hold your wallet, cash and all valuables in hands while they rifle through your pockets and they won't be able to steal anything. Their jobs are to search cars and individuals for evidence of crimes, like drugs or guns. If the bros have not done anything illegal, there is nothing for them to fear. Just hold your valuables so they can't steal.
A few times a month on Friday nights at midnight, Policias would set up alcohol check points on Benito Juarez, corner of Negrete, the choke point before the street splinters 3 ways back to the US and Tecate. They would talk to you to see any slurring in speech. Of course I told them I never drink beer or liquor. I went through it 4 or 5 times, only had to do the breath test oncce and passed.
CHP also targets cars coming back from Mexico for drunk driving. I had to do a walking alcohol test once and passed, but was still nailed for speed.
I have been driving into Tijuana for the past 6,7 years, also in Cancun, Cabos and PV on tours. I feel safe enough. The bros should not worry too much about policias or accidents driving in Tijuana. Not any worse than downtown LA.
Did the car look expensive or have bumper stickers or something else that stuck out? When I notice Americans getting pulled over, it is usually due to driving a flashy car like a white SUV that some Tijuana Cop probably covets and wants a closer look at his "dream car". On my last pullover by a Tijuana cop, he was asking questions like, how much did you pay for this jeep, is it gas or diesel, etc. , so I was pretty sure about why I got pulled over. Mexicans in general like "cuatramotos", so driving a nice 4 x 4 alone might be enough for a "speeding ticket". To be fair, CHP I believe does the same thing, but they probably target Ferraris just because they look "fast".
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01-13-19 18:09 #2003
Posts: 657Why Tijuana cops Target Certain Cars.
Did the car look expensive or have bumper stickers or something else that stuck out? When I notice Americans getting pulled over, it is usually due to driving a flashy car like a white SUV that some Tijuana Cop probably covets and wants a closer look at his "dream car". On my last pullover by a Tijuana cop, he was asking questions like, how much did you pay for this jeep, is it gas or diesel, etc. , so I was pretty sure about why I got pulled over. Mexicans in general like "cuatramotos", so driving a nice 4 x 4 alone might be enough for a "speeding ticket". To be fair, CHP I believe does the same thing, but they probably target Ferraris just because they look "fast".
Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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01-12-19 23:55 #2002
Posts: 2569It does seem a bit. I can never quite figure why they stop some people often times. This is another reason why I avoid driving Tijuana. Driving a American car in Tijuana is simply another unneeded reason for law enforcement to hassle you in Mexico.
Originally Posted by StRobert [View Original Post]
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01-12-19 09:19 #2001
Posts: 766Originally Posted by Dcrist0527 [View Original Post]
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01-12-19 03:05 #2000
Posts: 229Thanks to All for current Tijuana advice
I would prefer going elsewhere, like MDE, but cannot get away for more than 3 days. So I thought it might be time for me to sample Tijuana since it is easy for me to pull-off an economical 3-day trip to take the edge off. Was pretty hard to tell what's going on given all the drama-filled news coverage. Situational awareness is always needed where we choose to play, but expect an extra measure of awareness is warranted given the situation. I do not plan to leave the Zona, nor wander around after dark beyond from one club to another. But I also plan to take advantage of the HK Border transportation services to further decrease my exposure to bad circumstances.
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01-11-19 20:59 #1999
Posts: 2569I would agree that the risk of muggings are a bit lower now. But one should never let your guard down in the Zona. Always look to see who is walking behind you in the Zona. The street crime fluctuates a lot in Tijuana & the Zona so one must always be wary.
Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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01-11-19 20:37 #1998
Posts: 52If anything, the caravan just created visual items of interest. Theres now a field deployable barracade by PedEast and razor wire across the Tijuana river canal near the US mall (look west from PedWest and you will see it).
Also if you have military experience with Air Ops, you could see the different types of flying patterns (Hi / low overwatch, USCG vs CBP patrol, etc). Thats all gone though. The increased police seems to fluctuate by news reports. I've noticed when news spikes (rumors of a swarm trying to overwhelm CBP) then the Federales are out more.
But again, a gringo tourist is only affected by now you may have a chokepoint check by MX immigration at the bridge before walking over to PedWest. Just show you have a valid passport and no problems. Very quick but only seems to be done during higher times of crossings.
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01-11-19 11:49 #1997
Posts: 2793Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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01-10-19 23:25 #1996
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by LookingToSwing4 [View Original Post]
Threats from a gang turf war is high as gangs are competing.
Threats from muggings is low-medium.
Threats from ugly chicas price-gouging is high as the better chicas are on vacation.
Recommend you remain on alert when in the Zona Norte and not in one of the main clubs.
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01-10-19 22:15 #1995
Posts: 52The POTUS/
Honestly, if a Cabinet member visits the border and 1000% if the President of the US (POTUS) visits the wall is really the largest threat to your crossing being swift and uneventful. I've been on the tarmac in the US and even Afghanistan, and when a cabinet member (eg Director of any three letter agency) or POTUS enters the area, time comes to a halt and life sucks for a Few hours (yes, hours).
So keep an eye on Trumps schedule in relation to your border cross day. This is not meant to be political, as I've waited on Bush, Obama and Bush Sr. And Clinton to pass.
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01-10-19 19:32 #1994
Posts: 1283Originally Posted by BearBare [View Original Post]