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  1. #4123

    Killings

    A friend that lives in Tijuana told me that 2 or 3 people were killed in Zona the past few days. I have my doubts because there would have more news.

  2. #4122

    Feds Busted Massgae ring in New Yrok

    https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr...iness-multiple

    Despite Dogers' claims that sex is easy to buy in New York, the Feds are now busting massage parlors for prostitution. Probably only street walkers, touts and pimps are out on the streets selling sex.

    Who would be desperate and stupid enough to pop this ugly 45 YO Chinese woman? All clients' phone numbers will be entered into a federal database so the Feds can jerk them around whenever thay want hehe.

  3. #4121
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    This shooting goes to show how poorly LE resources are being deployed in the Zona. If the police and or national guard had 1 or 2 people at each of the intersections than this would stop most of the crime in the zona. It would take no more than 10-12 LE.
    I vote for Hargow for chief of the Tijuana police.

  4. #4120
    This shooting goes to show how poorly LE resources are being deployed in the Zona. If the police and or national guard had 1 or 2 people at each of the intersections than this would stop most of the crime in the zona. It would take no more than 10-12 LE.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bochi  [View Original Post]
    A guy was shot in front of Senda Norte just across the street from HK corner, guy who did it was driving a motorcycle, I was surprised because people was still getting in and out from the bars, of course the&G was getting no business, things were hot but as long no one goes victim of a stray bullet we all good.

  5. #4119

    Safety in the alley near Hong Kong has improved significantly.

    StRobert made good observations.

    Last Sunday afternoon we were walking in the alley when 2 Municipal Policia pick up trucks drove down the alley aggressively. They stopped in front of Azul's, 3 guys jumped out and grabbed a guy walking with his wife and young daughter. They searched, cuffed the guy and loaded him in the back. The wife was hovering over; his daughter was crying hysterically. It was a very sad scene.

    So policia has snitches in the alley alerting patrols of drugs dealers. This guy was well disguised with wife and kid, but was still nabbed.

    As of last week I also noticed there were no dealers in the alley screaming cuanto in my face. I am glad policia is doing some good work, risking their lives fighting cartels with their meager $750 monthly salaries. I tried to give the sweating Army patrol guys a couple bottles of ice cold coke but they would not take them. Poor kids seating like pigs in their tactical gears patrolling on foot under the burning Mexican sun.

    Latin countries are failing badly, their governments weak and useless against criminal cartels. They cannot even feed or protect their population against criminal cartels, sending them with their huge problems to the US, at the same time selling drugs into the US to poison our population. These countries are very serious security risks to us.

  6. #4118
    Quote Originally Posted by StRobert  [View Original Post]
    Safety in the alley near Hong Kong has improved significantly. Now two or three guys from I think, National Guard with machine guns are standing in the alley. The drug trade in the alley has completely ended.
    It's taking place around the corner on Ninos Héroes.

  7. #4117

    Safety in the alley near Hong Kong has improved significantly.

    Safety in the alley near Hong Kong has improved significantly. Now two or three guys from I think, National Guard with machine guns are standing in the alley. The drug trade in the alley has completely ended.

  8. #4116

    Report

    Quote Originally Posted by Bochi  [View Original Post]
    A guy was shot in front of Senda Norte just across the street from HK corner, guy who did it was driving a motorcycle, I was surprised because people was still getting in and out from the bars, of course the&G was getting no business, things were hot but as long no one goes victim of a stray bullet we all good.
    https://puntonorte.info/2023/09/10/e...en-zona-norte/

  9. #4115

    Proof

    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder52  [View Original Post]
    Every little street vendor to large corporations pay. It's Cartels and the guy on the block. While their mainline is drug trade, Cartels also turn to extortion when times are tough. The avocado trade is an example when the screws tightened awhile back.
    I'm interested in what proof you have that large corporations pay extortion fees to the Cartels in Tijuana. Also the Cartels are making goid money with all the people coming to look for asylum or those that cross illegally.

    From most news reports I've read and things I've heard the biggest issue with the Cartels turning to more extortion now is that the Cartels don't have strong leadership and everyone within the Cartels are fighting among themselves and a lack of order has caused this caos.

    As far as the avocado trade you mentioned it could be a number of things, I hadn't paid much attention to it I just hear now that they are doing the same thing to the lime farmers.

  10. #4114

    Law

    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder52  [View Original Post]
    Being insured while driving in Mexico comes under prevailing security wisdom. Security is most effective in layers. In this case, insurance is just that. A layer in security, not a complete solution. As a "gabacho", "Pocho" living in Baja, I'd rather pay $120/ year for the rest of my life and never use it, than not have it and wish I did. Call it due diligence.
    As I stated I wouldn't advise anyone to drive in Mexico without insurance. My point was that you were incorrect in the fact that if you get in an accident and don't have it even if the accident is not your fault will be a problem.

  11. #4113
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    For the cartels, the number one money maker is controlling the Tijuana corridor to send contraband (drugs) into the USA. Nothing is even close. Cash businesses like HK is really a drop in the bucket and is more valuable as a money laundering operation. For years the cartels were not bothered with because actual victims were just rich gringos in the USA in their BMWs. It looks like Cabellero is going back to this model and saying that the Cartels is free to operate as long as they don't harm innocent Mexican citizens. Fuck the gringos up North.
    Every little street vendor to large corporations pay. It's Cartels and the guy on the block. While their mainline is drug trade, Cartels also turn to extortion when times are tough. The avocado trade is an example when the screws tightened awhile back.

  12. #4112
    Quote Originally Posted by Sol12  [View Original Post]
    I wouldn't recommend to anyone to drive in Tijuana without insurance but I disagree with your comment. Having driven in Tijuana since I was a teen and for a long time living in Tijuana for a majority of that time I never had Mexican insurance. At no time did a police officer ask me if I had insurance and when I was hit by another driver in Tijuana without it the police never gave me a hard time. The other driver didn't have it as well so she had to pay me the amount to fix my car on the spot or they would impound her car.

    Now if you are some American that doesn't speak any Spanish and some cop wants to try and make some money from you they could say some stuff to scare you but I just wanted to give you my experience.

    On a side note for those that drive in Tijuana they just changed the law back to allowing tinted windows so don't let the cops pull you over and try to get money from you for having tinted windows when they were like that from the factory. The law still doesn't allow the front windows to be tinted like the California law but just a heads up for some of you.
    Being insured while driving in Mexico comes under prevailing security wisdom. Security is most effective in layers. In this case, insurance is just that. A layer in security, not a complete solution. As a "gabacho", "Pocho" living in Baja, I'd rather pay $120/ year for the rest of my life and never use it, than not have it and wish I did. Call it due diligence.

  13. #4111
    Quote Originally Posted by Bochi  [View Original Post]
    A guy was shot in front of Senda Norte just across the street from HK corner, guy who did it was driving a motorcycle, I was surprised because people was still getting in and out from the bars, of course the&G was getting no business, things were hot but as long no one goes victim of a stray bullet we all good.
    Sounds like a hit.

  14. #4110
    Quote Originally Posted by Bochi  [View Original Post]
    A guy was shot in front of Senda Norte just across the street from HK corner, guy who did it was driving a motorcycle, I was surprised because people was still getting in and out from the bars, of course the&G was getting no business, things were hot but as long no one goes victim of a stray bullet we all good.
    Any word whether the victim was a HK employee? They seem to be targets of shootings lately. HK employees also tend to hold meetings in the parking lot next to Senda Norte. BTW that is a really good restaurant.

  15. #4109

    Murder last night

    A guy was shot in front of Senda Norte just across the street from HK corner, guy who did it was driving a motorcycle, I was surprised because people was still getting in and out from the bars, of course the&G was getting no business, things were hot but as long no one goes victim of a stray bullet we all good.

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