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  1. #2548
    Quote Originally Posted by Mongo1  [View Original Post]
    It sounds like to me that Tijuana is not a very safe place to visit. So if I were to stay at Hong Kong and went outside to talk to the street girls what would the chance be of having a mugging? I was concerned because I was planning on visiting this Tuesday for a few days.
    Hong Kong is closed.

    I've never heard or read about someone being mugged in the alley. Can't say the same for surrounding streets.

  2. #2547
    Quote Originally Posted by Mongo1  [View Original Post]
    It sounds like to me that Tijuana is not a very safe place to visit. So if I were to stay at Hong Kong and went outside to talk to the street girls what would the chance be of having a mugging? I was concerned because I was planning on visiting this Tuesday for a few days.
    Wrong Tijuana is a safe place avoid the drugs, do not walk at dark if you are not familiar with the city. I feel way safer in Tijuana, then Houston or LA.

  3. #2546

    Mugging outside of Hong Kong

    It sounds like to me that Tijuana is not a very safe place to visit. So if I were to stay at Hong Kong and went outside to talk to the street girls what would the chance be of having a mugging? I was concerned because I was planning on visiting this Tuesday for a few days.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogers69  [View Original Post]
    Oh yeah I got the choke hold right on the street alongside Hong Kong, east side oh hk. I was fighting off 8 hands trying to get in my pockets till I got choked from another guy from behind. Lost everything even the sweater I had on. Yes the. Neck hurt for 3 days. Had to get stitches on my head since they dint lay you out safely on the sidewalk try just let go. Very easily could have died. 120 k dollar hospital visit. Got released from San Diego hospital wearing green sweatpants and purple sweater since they send you home in donated clothes after they cut your clothes off on the cat scan table. Fortunately I got a free night stay in the hospital and 2 meals out of it. I often underestimate these young kids. In nyc protest I tried helping cop and a handful turned on me, if I hadn't been nearly killed in tijuana I probably wouldn't of ran away so fast in nyc and would of been killed or crippled. It's the mob mentality. They will never fight you 1 on 1. But when with friends they will kill you.

  4. #2545
    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    Below is a list of some of my police encounters in the United States that shows police abuse power, waste citizens time, cause unnecessary danger, and generally treat people poorly.

    January 2020 - My car lost control over an icy bridge and after missing 2 other cars also sliding out of control in the road then just barely split 2 cars already in the ditch. When the police arrived the officer thought I was slurring my speech so the chicken checked my car and found nothing, and then decided later to give me a breathalyzer test. I called my insurance to dispatch a row truck, but the officer decided it was taking too long so he called another tow truck company to get my car out of the ditch at an additional cost to me.

    May 2019 - While on Vacation in Florida I had not yet figured out how to turn the headlights on in my rental car, but it still had partial headlights working and it was only at dusk so not fully dark yet. The officers decided I needed to undergo a field sobriety test, and at first told me I had failed and I might be going to jail. As an FYI, I had pulled an all nighter the night before to catch an early morning flight and was very tired. They decided to redo to field sobriety test, and decided I passed the second time, but still did a breathalyzer test.

    Fall 2016 - I had a rear tail light that had went out and because of a very heavy workload was not able to have time for about 3 weeks to get it fixed. Must have been pulled over about 10 times in those 3 weeks. Started carrying my time card showing I was working 70 hours a week.

    June 2016 - Got pulled over less than 20 yards from wear a new speed limit of 45 mph from 55 mph had been put up less than a month before. The officers were pointing their speed guns northward where the speed limit was 55 and further up I was 65. Got major attitude when I called them out on tracking speed before the actual speed change and that was a brand new speed change..
    Just 5 bad events in the span of over a decade ain't too bad. In Tijuana you can have 5 equally bad experiences in like a week with the policia.

  5. #2544

    Power is not 1: 1 ratio

    NYPD / National Guard had the full Gaza gear and training against BLM+ others+looters+Arsonist+? What was the NYPD plan. Choke holds. Rubber bullets. Gas. Concussion bombs. +++. Great bodily injury.

    War zone.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogers69  [View Original Post]
    Oh yeah I got the choke hold right on the street alongside Hong Kong, east side oh hk. I was fighting off 8 hands trying to get in my pockets till I got choked from another guy from behind. Lost everything even the sweater I had on. Yes the. Neck hurt for 3 days. Had to get stitches on my head since they dint lay you out safely on the sidewalk try just let go. Very easily could have died. 120 k dollar hospital visit. Got released from San Diego hospital wearing green sweatpants and purple sweater since they send you home in donated clothes after they cut your clothes off on the cat scan table. Fortunately I got a free night stay in the hospital and 2 meals out of it. I often underestimate these young kids. In nyc protest I tried helping cop and a handful turned on me, if I hadn't been nearly killed in tijuana I probably wouldn't of ran away so fast in nyc and would of been killed or crippled. It's the mob mentality. They will never fight you 1 on 1. But when with friends they will kill you.

  6. #2543
    Quote Originally Posted by Travv  [View Original Post]
    Sure, if you want to experience the chokehold in Mexico, that is easy to arrange. Walk around Constitucion on the sidewalk or side alleys at night with some money in your wallet. Local rateros will give you the chokehold experience you seek in exchange for the money in your wallet! LOL.

    P.S: you neck may be sore for a few days. . . The rateros got a throwaway wallet from my pocket and ran off. . . For the genuine Tijuana chokehold experience, do not carry a throwaway wallet. . . Losing your ID, cash and credit cards are part of the genuine Tijuana experience!
    Oh yeah I got the choke hold right on the street alongside Hong Kong, east side oh hk. I was fighting off 8 hands trying to get in my pockets till I got choked from another guy from behind. Lost everything even the sweater I had on. Yes the. Neck hurt for 3 days. Had to get stitches on my head since they dint lay you out safely on the sidewalk try just let go. Very easily could have died. 120 k dollar hospital visit. Got released from San Diego hospital wearing green sweatpants and purple sweater since they send you home in donated clothes after they cut your clothes off on the cat scan table. Fortunately I got a free night stay in the hospital and 2 meals out of it. I often underestimate these young kids. In nyc protest I tried helping cop and a handful turned on me, if I hadn't been nearly killed in tijuana I probably wouldn't of ran away so fast in nyc and would of been killed or crippled. It's the mob mentality. They will never fight you 1 on 1. But when with friends they will kill you.

  7. #2542

    Chokehold experience in Mexico?

    Sure, if you want to experience the chokehold in Mexico, that is easy to arrange. Walk around Constitucion on the sidewalk or side alleys at night with some money in your wallet. Local rateros will give you the chokehold experience you seek in exchange for the money in your wallet! LOL.

    P.S: you neck may be sore for a few days. . . The rateros got a throwaway wallet from my pocket and ran off. . . For the genuine Tijuana chokehold experience, do not carry a throwaway wallet. . . Losing your ID, cash and credit cards are part of the genuine Tijuana experience!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sound7  [View Original Post]
    Any experience with choke holds, knee press or neck press in Mexico?

  8. #2541

    ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    Below is a list of some of my police encounters in the United States that shows police abuse power, waste citizens time, cause unnecessary danger, and generally treat people poorly
    You didn't list one thing as an example of how the police caused unnecessary danger to you.

  9. #2540

    Choke holds in Mexico?

    Any experience with choke holds, knee press or neck press in Mexico?

    Quote Originally Posted by MongerHunger  [View Original Post]
    I didn't read anything where the police caused unnecessary danger.

  10. #2539
    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    Below is a list of some of my police encounters in the United States that shows police abuse power, waste citizens time, cause unnecessary danger, and generally treat people poorly.

    January 2020 - My car lost control over an icy bridge and after missing 2 other cars also sliding out of control in the road then just barely split 2 cars already in the ditch. When the police arrived the officer thought I was slurring my speech so the chicken checked my car and found nothing, and then decided later to give me a breathalyzer test. I called my insurance to dispatch a row truck, but the officer decided it was taking too long so he called another tow truck company to get my car out of the ditch at an additional cost to me.

    May 2019 - While on Vacation in Florida I had not yet figured out how to turn the headlights on in my rental car, but it still had partial headlights working and it was only at dusk so not fully dark yet. The officers decided I needed to undergo a field sobriety test, and at first told me I had failed and I might be going to jail. As an FYI, I had pulled an all nighter the night before to catch an early morning flight and was very tired. They decided to redo to field sobriety test, and decided I passed the second time, but still did a breathalyzer test.

    Fall 2016 - I had a rear tail light that had went out and because of a very heavy workload was not able to have time for about 3 weeks to get it fixed. Must have been pulled over about 10 times in those 3 weeks. Started carrying my time card showing I was working 70 hours a week..
    I didn't read anything where the police caused unnecessary danger.

  11. #2538
    Quote Originally Posted by ClamSlammer  [View Original Post]
    It's not a sad world when people hate criminals. And cops are criminals. They commit the most criminal acts of any constituency by far. In a normal day, most people go to work, shopping, have something to eat maybe, go home without breaking the law. Not a day goes by where most cops don't break the law. I've been assaulted myself by a Tempe, AZ police officer for doing nothing but putting my hands up in frustration. Cops are criminals, period. They routinely lie to cover each other too. I have no sympathy for cops suffer harm in the line of duty.
    You're painting with a pretty broad brush there Clammy.

  12. #2537

    My Police Encounters over My Lifetime

    Below is a list of some of my police encounters in the United States that shows police abuse power, waste citizens time, cause unnecessary danger, and generally treat people poorly.

    January 2020 - My car lost control over an icy bridge and after missing 2 other cars also sliding out of control in the road then just barely split 2 cars already in the ditch. When the police arrived the officer thought I was slurring my speech so the chicken checked my car and found nothing, and then decided later to give me a breathalyzer test. I called my insurance to dispatch a row truck, but the officer decided it was taking too long so he called another tow truck company to get my car out of the ditch at an additional cost to me.

    May 2019 - While on Vacation in Florida I had not yet figured out how to turn the headlights on in my rental car, but it still had partial headlights working and it was only at dusk so not fully dark yet. The officers decided I needed to undergo a field sobriety test, and at first told me I had failed and I might be going to jail. As an FYI, I had pulled an all nighter the night before to catch an early morning flight and was very tired. They decided to redo to field sobriety test, and decided I passed the second time, but still did a breathalyzer test.

    Fall 2016 - I had a rear tail light that had went out and because of a very heavy workload was not able to have time for about 3 weeks to get it fixed. Must have been pulled over about 10 times in those 3 weeks. Started carrying my time card showing I was working 70 hours a week.

    June 2016 - Got pulled over less than 20 yards from wear a new speed limit of 45 mph from 55 mph had been put up less than a month before. The officers were pointing their speed guns northward where the speed limit was 55 and further up I was 65. Got major attitude when I called them out on tracking speed before the actual speed change and that was a brand new speed change.

    Summer 2011 - Got pulled over for allegedly running a stop sign. After pulled over, told the officer I was less than 100 yards from the stop sign and there was no way I would have been pulled over in this spot if I had run the stop sign. Got asked to step out of my car and was aggressively patted down. Having candy in my pocket smashed and a bruise agitated multiple times, before being given a ticket and let go.

    FYI. I am a white male with a clean cut haircut and nicely dressed normally with no tatoos or piercings and all these incidents happened in my 20's or 30's.

  13. #2536
    Quote Originally Posted by Dogers69  [View Original Post]
    It's a sad world we live in with the cop haters.
    It's not a sad world when people hate criminals. And cops are criminals. They commit the most criminal acts of any constituency by far. In a normal day, most people go to work, shopping, have something to eat maybe, go home without breaking the law. Not a day goes by where most cops don't break the law. I've been assaulted myself by a Tempe, AZ police officer for doing nothing but putting my hands up in frustration. Cops are criminals, period. They routinely lie to cover each other too. I have no sympathy for cops suffer harm in the line of duty.

  14. #2535
    Quote Originally Posted by Travv  [View Original Post]
    Arguably the most horrific incident involving an attack on police has come out of Mexico. On Thursday a video went viral on social media which showed police confronting a crowd in the city of Guadalajara.

    Amid the mayhem, a man approaches a motorcycle patrol officer from behind while dousing him in gasoline or a flammable liquid, and proceeds to set the officer on fire.

    The unrest came amid protests sparked by the death of 30-year old Giovanni Lopez, in what's believed to the Mexico's own latest controversial 'police brutality death'. He reportedly died a mere hour into police custody after being detained for merely not wearing mask amid mandated COVID-19 social distancing measures.

    It appears that some Antifa accounts in the US are spreading the video while actually praising the attacker, taking "inspiration" from the heinous attempt to kill police. . .

    Google headline for the full article.

    If you see any protest or protestors in Mexico, suggest you leave at high speed immediately. . . Commenter: I live in Mexico, and I know Mexican Police Torture people for fun, I have seen it with my own eyes. Got pulled over for no reason because they wanted to steal money my friend cussed out the cop and they beat him to a pulp right in front of me and threatened to torture him. A guy was filming it across the street they drug him out of the car and beat him too. When we got my friend out of jail he had 4 cracked ribs. In Mexico there is no sueing cops for brutality so.

    Attack a cop in Mexico and you're attacking a member of the Cartel that controls that area. These protesters thinking they're showing solidarity with the US "systemic racism movement" are not the brightest bombillas. Cartels don't like social unrest in las plazas. Bad for business, makes them look weak. They are Law and Order in Mexico.
    It's a sad world we live in with the cop haters. The police in mexico pat me down often but don't take money and I don't argue or yell. Its turned into part of the whole tijuana adrenalin rush, cops might arest me, people trying to mug me in the street, keep wandering street for a new hottie who might not know the sex is supposed to be bad. Tonight I was outside starbucks in nyc 10 police were talking to me, friendly, most were latino talking soanish to each other. They had about an hour to go before another night of getting bricks bottles thrown at their head in the park 100 feet from starbucks. I felt bad for them. They often go home and kill themselves.

  15. #2534

    Patrol Officer Set On Fire During Raging Police Brutality Protests In Mexico

    Arguably the most horrific incident involving an attack on police has come out of Mexico. On Thursday a video went viral on social media which showed police confronting a crowd in the city of Guadalajara.

    Amid the mayhem, a man approaches a motorcycle patrol officer from behind while dousing him in gasoline or a flammable liquid, and proceeds to set the officer on fire.

    The unrest came amid protests sparked by the death of 30-year old Giovanni Lopez, in what's believed to the Mexico's own latest controversial 'police brutality death'. He reportedly died a mere hour into police custody after being detained for merely not wearing mask amid mandated COVID-19 social distancing measures.

    It appears that some Antifa accounts in the US are spreading the video while actually praising the attacker, taking "inspiration" from the heinous attempt to kill police. . .

    Google headline for the full article.

    If you see any protest or protestors in Mexico, suggest you leave at high speed immediately. . . Commenter: I live in Mexico, and I know Mexican Police Torture people for fun, I have seen it with my own eyes. Got pulled over for no reason because they wanted to steal money my friend cussed out the cop and they beat him to a pulp right in front of me and threatened to torture him. A guy was filming it across the street they drug him out of the car and beat him too. When we got my friend out of jail he had 4 cracked ribs. In Mexico there is no sueing cops for brutality so.

    Attack a cop in Mexico and you're attacking a member of the Cartel that controls that area. These protesters thinking they're showing solidarity with the US "systemic racism movement" are not the brightest bombillas. Cartels don't like social unrest in las plazas. Bad for business, makes them look weak. They are Law and Order in Mexico.

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