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  1. #3088
    The zona is fairly safe, It is important not to let your guard down there, I always look to see who is behind me.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gregyyr  [View Original Post]
    I was getting some taco's across the street from HK at the Azul taco stand about 10 pm a few weekend ago and I could not believe the "energy" on the street. All ages of people. Didn't really feel to dangerous. The vibe was really cool. . hell. They need to put some tables out there on the sidewalk and turn the street into a tourist zone!! Kind of like they did with Vegas and Freemont street. Make it kind of a cool. Safe walking zone.

    G.

  2. #3087

    Ugly American?

    American on his first visit doing the Ugly American thing. Flashing cash and valuables in front of the locals? Hawaiian shirt and shorts with flip flops while flashing a Rolex and gold neck chain? Wife wearing some expensive jewelry? He got someone's attention real fast. Another guy I can think of who had something similar happen was a Russian dude who managed to piss off a Mexican neighborhood so a huge mob of Mexicans attacked where he was staying to drag him out and lynch him. Word of his bad personality with negative charisma spread fast. . .

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogers69  [View Original Post]
    A gringo fireman on vacation in Mexico, apparently stayed on resort, 1st night in Mexico, his wife in bed and he still gets dragged to a private room, likely next door, beat, killed, thrown out a window. Maybe he wouldn't tell them his wife was at his hotel to keep her alive. Maybe he told them his fireman salary and knew he was broke. Nobody is safe in Mexico or USA. Maybe Canada is safe. https://www.startelegram.com/news/lo...252960783.html.

  3. #3086
    Quote Originally Posted by Dogers69  [View Original Post]
    A gringo fireman on vacation in Mexico, apparently stayed on resort, 1st night in Mexico, his wife in bed and he still gets dragged to a private room, likely next door, beat, killed, thrown out a window. Maybe he wouldn't tell them his wife was at his hotel to keep her alive. Maybe he told them his fireman salary and knew he was broke. Nobody is safe in Mexico or USA. Maybe Canada is safe. https://www.startelegram.com/news/lo...252960783.html.
    https://www.star-telegram.com/article253001293.html

    No signs of violence at the death scene. They found him trapped in a bathroom window and died of mechanical asphyxiation. Very vague as to which hotel, as well as other details. But it doesn't look like he was beaten or thrown out of a windows. I do know, based on both articles, that alcohol was involved.

  4. #3085
    Quote Originally Posted by KoolBeans  [View Original Post]
    Yeah not too scared in the alley or around the clubs. Plenty show of force between police and military. I've seen crazy shit on Vegas strip and Compton. If you want trouble, it isn't hard to find.
    I was getting some taco's across the street from HK at the Azul taco stand about 10 pm a few weekend ago and I could not believe the "energy" on the street. All ages of people. Didn't really feel to dangerous. The vibe was really cool. . hell. They need to put some tables out there on the sidewalk and turn the street into a tourist zone!! Kind of like they did with Vegas and Freemont street. Make it kind of a cool. Safe walking zone.

    G.

  5. #3084
    Quote Originally Posted by WombatEd2  [View Original Post]
    The alley simply isn't really that scary, even in the wee hours of the night. I've been there a hundred times, and never seen any violence or other problem.

    Have I been lucky? Certainly. But between the LEO (Law Enforcement Officers) and the cartels protecting their golden goose, I'd call it one of the safest 'hoods in Tijuana.
    Yeah not too scared in the alley or around the clubs. Plenty show of force between police and military. I've seen crazy shit on Vegas strip and Compton. If you want trouble, it isn't hard to find.

  6. #3083
    Quote Originally Posted by WombatEd2  [View Original Post]
    The alley simply isn't really that scary, even in the wee hours of the night. I've been there a hundred times, and never seen any violence or other problem.

    Have I been lucky? Certainly. But between the LEO (Law Enforcement Officers) and the cartels protecting their golden goose, I'd call it one of the safest 'hoods in Tijuana.
    A gringo fireman on vacation in Mexico, apparently stayed on resort, 1st night in Mexico, his wife in bed and he still gets dragged to a private room, likely next door, beat, killed, thrown out a window. Maybe he wouldn't tell them his wife was at his hotel to keep her alive. Maybe he told them his fireman salary and knew he was broke. Nobody is safe in Mexico or USA. Maybe Canada is safe. https://www.startelegram.com/news/lo...252960783.html.

  7. #3082

    The Alley is Safer

    Quote Originally Posted by Gregyyr  [View Original Post]
    I wondered about the alley in the day and night. During the day I too don't mind roaming in the alley but didn't know at night it has a different vibe.
    The alley simply isn't really that scary, even in the wee hours of the night. I've been there a hundred times, and never seen any violence or other problem.

    Have I been lucky? Certainly. But between the LEO (Law Enforcement Officers) and the cartels protecting their golden goose, I'd call it one of the safest 'hoods in Tijuana.

  8. #3081
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    The alley is probably the safest area at night relative to other areas, especially on the weekends. There is a LEO station at the entrance. And a LEO presence at the exit. There are a ton of security cameras. And there is a ton of people. Plus a military patrol that circles the block. Lastly, there is one entry and one exit so they are chokepoints. The most dangerous times for the alley is day time in the middle of the week when everyone is asleep. Of course it is dangerous the further one gets from the alley at night on the weekends because most security resource is focused on protecting the alley.
    What is a LEO station? I googled it and can't find any info.

    G.

  9. #3080
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    The alley is probably the safest area at night relative to other areas, especially on the weekends. There is a LEO station at the entrance. And a LEO presence at the exit. There are a ton of security cameras. And there is a ton of people. Plus a military patrol that circles the block. Lastly, there is one entry and one exit so they are chokepoints. The most dangerous times for the alley is day time in the middle of the week when everyone is asleep. Of course it is dangerous the further one gets from the alley at night on the weekends because most security resource is focused on protecting the alley.
    As the great Walter White said, I am the danger. Just kidding. Walk with confidence and purpose versus looking like an easy mark and you'll be fine. If you give the impression that it's your first rodeo, you'll be treated as such.

  10. #3079
    Quote Originally Posted by Gregyyr  [View Original Post]
    I wondered about the alley in the day and night. During the day I too don't mind roaming in the alley but didn't know at night it has a different vibe.

    G.
    The alley is probably the safest area at night relative to other areas, especially on the weekends. There is a LEO station at the entrance. And a LEO presence at the exit. There are a ton of security cameras. And there is a ton of people. Plus a military patrol that circles the block. Lastly, there is one entry and one exit so they are chokepoints. The most dangerous times for the alley is day time in the middle of the week when everyone is asleep. Of course it is dangerous the further one gets from the alley at night on the weekends because most security resource is focused on protecting the alley.

  11. #3078
    Quote Originally Posted by CocrBrotheler  [View Original Post]
    "Once the sunsets, all the weirdos and crackheads come out. ".

    Yes.

    Daytime not bad. I feel fine walking around and even down a few blocks south into the city to explore or just look around. But after dark I am only walking in front of HK street (not the alley) and only along that block. I get in, get my room, play in HK or Adelitas and get out by taxi or uber.
    I wondered about the alley in the day and night. During the day I too don't mind roaming in the alley but didn't know at night it has a different vibe.

    G.

  12. #3077
    Quote Originally Posted by CocrBrotheler  [View Original Post]
    "Once the sunsets, all the weirdos and crackheads come out. ".

    Yes.

    Daytime not bad. I feel fine walking around and even down a few blocks south into the city to explore or just look around. But after dark I am only walking in front of HK street (not the alley) and only along that block. I get in, get my room, play in HK or Adelitas and get out by taxi or uber.
    I'm not scared of walking around Tijuana. I was more uneasy walking around Afghanistan and Iraq as they like to put you on Al Jazeera getting beheaded for propaganda. If someone robs me for my cash then cool. We were around Fallujah when they barbecued the 4 security contractors and I would rather go out with my own round chambered, but too late if you get caught and disarmed.

  13. #3076
    Quote Originally Posted by CocrBrotheler  [View Original Post]
    "What exactly does everyone have the machine guns out for. ?

    Weren't there a lot of cartel shoot outs in the 90's? Maybe they expecting something goin down!

    See soldiers with rifles in Colombia a lot too and along highways at various checkpoints.
    Same thing in Honduras and El Salvador. The McD has a guy standing watch outside with a shotgun and the soda delivery guys are strapped to ensure they don't get robbed by MS13.

  14. #3075

    90's Tijuana

    "What exactly does everyone have the machine guns out for. ?

    Weren't there a lot of cartel shoot outs in the 90's? Maybe they expecting something goin down!

    See soldiers with rifles in Colombia a lot too and along highways at various checkpoints.

  15. #3074
    "Once the sunsets, all the weirdos and crackheads come out. ".

    Yes.

    Daytime not bad. I feel fine walking around and even down a few blocks south into the city to explore or just look around. But after dark I am only walking in front of HK street (not the alley) and only along that block. I get in, get my room, play in HK or Adelitas and get out by taxi or uber.

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