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12-15-19 03:25 #2398
Posts: 1289Pickpocketed
Well, after bragging for years, I suppose my luck ran out. Last night, while making a couple laps, I was pick pocketed. I will admit to being a bit tipsy. By no means was I drunk but probably not as aware as I should have been. I am 95% certain I know who it was. Walking along Ninos Heroes (on HK side), two SGs were all over me. Neither were attractive to me. They were uber aggressive in the front. But somehow, they took a little pocket wallet from my back pocket. Yes, many rookie mistakes. As I said, my guard was down. I walked away from them and then I actually turned around and went back in that direction and both were gone, which struck me as odd. But I still wasn't aware. But in hindsight, I am certain that is when it happened. One of them was practically jerking me off right there on the sidewalk and no doubt that is when the other lifted it.
I am very tempted to go back there tonight but I do not see a good outcome from that. Both are older chicas. One a blonde. She was the one that was super aggressive. The other was a dark haired girl, significantly overweight. Lesson learned. Thankfully, the important things like ID, more cash, phone, were not in that pocket. I hate to admit it but I do not always separate everything. But before I headed out last night something told me to do that.
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12-14-19 22:57 #2397
Posts: 3858Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
Just curious what draws people into this type of scam.
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12-14-19 20:15 #2396
Posts: 1478The scams are in high gear with Christmas shopping. All trolley border foot crossing waste if you don't pay the 10 dollar toll to cut the line. Stick to el chaparral if you don't want to pay fee. I would of paid it but the Mexicans in line with me I didn't want to insult their pocketbook. So I wasted 4 hours in line instead. LOL.
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12-14-19 08:35 #2395
Posts: 289Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
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12-13-19 05:35 #2394
Posts: 248Ped East to Ped West Scam
A guy fronted saying he would take me to San Diego airport for $20. In reality all he did was walk me from ped East to Ped west. Based on their designs long lines are a lot more visible at ped East vs ped west.
He demanded $20 when we reached ped west entrance -- I debated options & decided not to pay any money at all. He yelled & maybe followed me for about 50 feet but then left.
Anyone else run into this or a similar scam.
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12-11-19 19:52 #2393
Posts: 6535Genaro Garcia, Ex-Mexico top cop arrested, charged with protecting El Chapo's cartel
Sinaloa cartel' witnesses in El Chapo's trial already fingered him for taking millions in bribes in exchange for protection. Phillipe Caulderon most likely took big cuts of these bribes.
Thsi guy is stupid to park the money and live in the US, waiting for the Fed to move in and cuff him. He's looking at 20 years or more in top security prison. Perhaps they will put him in the same cell with El Chapo to keep him company.
Bottom line is, cannot trust anyone in Mexico, South or Central America. The hypocrites put on a big facade of deeply religious and pious Catholics, but they all scheme to steal from and murder their neighbors, rape their wives and daughters. Damn crooked, evil world!
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/f...artel-n1099081
Ex-Mexico top cop charged with protecting El Chapo's cartel.
Genaro Garcia Luna was charged with accepting millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for providing protection to the Sinaloa cartel.
Dec. 10,2019, 10:31 AM PST.
By Tom Winter.
A former top law enforcement official in the Mexican government was charged by the USA Government with accepting millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for providing protection to Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's notorious drug cartel.
Genaro Garcia Luna, 51, who served in a Cabinet post overseeing Mexico's federal police, was indicted by a federal grand jury in Brooklyn last week on three counts of cocaine trafficking conspiracy and one count of making false statements for his role in allowing the Sinaloa cartel to operate "with impunity" in Mexico. He was arrested Monday in Dallas, the USA Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York announced Tuesday as it unsealed the indictment.
"Today's arrest demonstrates our resolve to bring to justice those who help cartels inflict devastating harm on the United States and Mexico, regardless of the positions they held while committing their crimes," USA Attorney Richard Donoghue said.
Garcia Luna served as Mexico's secretary of public security from 2006 to 2012 and has been living in the United States since 2012. If convicted, he faces a minimum of 10 years in prison and the maximum of a life sentence.
Drug kingpin El Chapo sentenced to life in prison.
July 17,201901:18.
The Sinaloa cartel "obtained safe passage for its drug shipments, sensitive law enforcement information about investigations into the Cartel, and information about rival drug cartels," in exchange for millions of dollars in bribes to Garcia Luna, prosecutors said. This facilitated imports of "multi-ton quantities of cocaine and other drugs into the USA ".
On two occasions, Garcia Luna's bribes arrived by courier — cartel members personally delivered briefcases containing $3 million to $5 million, prosecutors noted. By the time Garcia Luna left government and relocated to Florida, he had amassed a personal fortune worth millions of dollars, they said.
"The government has interviewed numerous other cooperating witnesses who have confirmed that the Cartel paid the defendant tens of millions of dollars over several years, in exchange for the defendant's protection of the Cartel," prosecutors said.
One of the most powerful drug cartels in the world, the Sinaloa cartel is known for its violence and drug trafficking. Over the decades, the cartel has directed a multibillion-dollar narcotics trafficking empire, shipping huge quantities of drugs from Latin America into the USA, including cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamine.
Prosecutors consider Garcia Luna a significant flight risk. "The defendant prioritized his personal greed over his sworn duties as a public servant, and assured the continued success and safety of one of the world's most notorious trafficking organizations", they wrote in a request to block bail.
Garcia Luna's lawyer did not immediately respond to request for comment. He is scheduled to appear in court next Tuesday for a detention hearing.
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12-04-19 06:13 #2392
Posts: 841Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
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12-03-19 01:42 #2391
Posts: 248Zona Hotels
I'm not staying at Ibiza hotel; was only considering for a future trip since it seemed nice enough when I took a street girl up last trip -- during the late afternoon, so maybe no music yet.
Staying 1 night each at Hotel Jalos, Hotel Coahullia & Hotel Rizo. Probably planning to pull 1 bar girl each night from each of the attached clubs.
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12-02-19 06:43 #2390
Posts: 942Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
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12-01-19 17:01 #2389
Posts: 841Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
I've never stayed at Hotel Rizo de Oro (Bar Tropical), but I know many mongers who swear by it over Cascadas. But most of them prefer the BT girls over the HK girls, so it makes sense. Yes, you can take either girl to either hotel (Las Chavelas girls, too), but it can be a hassle to make a HK girl walk across the street in her robe and tacones. Some won't want to, especially on a busy weekend night.
Hotel Jalos (Chicago Club) is not a great place to stay the night unless you plan to take up a few girls from there. Weekday rate only $25, so pays for itself if you go up more than once. Not many SGs around there, so harder to take them up. Plus they often don't have hot water. Rooms are variable -- some OK and some shitholes, with broken locks, crappy showers, and no ac / heat. Be willing to complain and move.
Ibiza is nice for a short-term hooker hotel, but not great for staying overnight. Malquerida is a common "after hours" bar so the the music from the club is incessant even at 6 in the morning. Get a room on the top floors to avoid the noise and you'll be climbing 4-5 flights of stairs.
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12-01-19 16:41 #2388
Posts: 841Originally Posted by Dogers69 [View Original Post]
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12-01-19 00:49 #2387
Posts: 2422Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
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11-30-19 22:46 #2386
Posts: 1478The Tropical bar hotel is same setup as Hong Kongs hotel. Ownership group is same. I would find it more of a hassle due to having to walk a girl from anyplace to that bar. An extra 2 minutes could make her rush sex or just be seen by policia, and the military with machine guns out swing by every 15 minutes at night. It's much better to just do HK hotel unless you will bang tropical girls which I've never done. I don't find them aggressive for money like other clubs. I've been to it 30 times not one sex offer to me. Other clubs sex offered every 15 minutes. Izbiza again, no point staying in it. Despite the issues at HK most likely it's still safest due to most foreigners and security. Adelitas. Especially. Bring your own sheets. I bring sheets for any zona norte hotel. If you look at the sheets in any hotel you can't tell if it was washed or not or do they not use bleach or do normal hotels throw stained sheets out. Easier to bring your own. Even two twin top sheets will work. I'm germaphobe unless its sex at that very moment I will deal with sloppy 3 rds blow jobs.
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11-30-19 01:41 #2385
Posts: 248Hotel Options -- Best Deals & Safest
Have an upcoming trip next month and planning to stay at various hotels 1 night each associated with each of the big clubs -- Adeltas, Chicago Club & Hong Kong. Elected to stay at Hong Kong's clubs sister hotel across the street as it seems it may be safer? Read of some incidents at Hotel Cascades which maybe are just due to it being the epicenter of the Zona?
Has anyone ever stated at Hotel Ibiza? The hotel above the La Marquerda bar. Seemed to have an attractive group of street girls last time. Would you then not have to pay the fee each time?
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11-13-19 02:52 #2384
Posts: 3858Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
To make myself even more pitiful I admit to never renting a motor operated ANYTHING when traveling abroad. I am too scared to get my panties in a knot. Can you blame me?