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05-02-21 18:22 #2878
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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05-01-21 21:42 #2877
Posts: 2569It's about time. It is amazing how blatant the drug dealers are in Tijuana. They hang out all time in front of the hotel CeCe. Every so often I will see a dealer in the alley yelling Quanto's, Quanto's.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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05-01-21 21:22 #2876
Posts: 766Congress votes to approve 'revenge porn' law The crime can lead to six years prison
Link here https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/con...enge-porn-law/ New law in Mexico.
Saturday, May 1, 2021.
News.
Congress votes to approve 'revenge porn' law.
The crime can lead to six years in prison.
Published on Friday, April 30,2021.
Congress has passed a law to combat "revenge porn" — the publication of private sexual videos, images or audios without the consent of those depicted — with punishment of up to six years in prison.
The law, which had already been approved by the Senate, swept through the Chamber of Deputies with 446 votes in favor and one against, and now goes to the president to be signed into law.
The measures are widely known as the "Olimpia Law," named after Olimpia Coral Melo, a Puebla woman who was an 18-year-old victim of revenge porn in 2013 and campaigned for their introduction.
Since 2013 Melo has founded Women Against Gender Violence and the National Front for Sorority to prevent online abuse and support women who have experienced it.
In March 2014 she presented a bill before the Puebla Congress, which four years later led to sanctions being introduced against revenge porn.
The federal measures strengthen the law to protect women against violence and enter into the penal code.
Twenty-eight of 32 state legislatures have already passed their own strictures against revenge porn.
Sources: Proceso (sp), Reuters.
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05-01-21 06:58 #2875
Posts: 6519Zona Norte videos drugs bust
Guys,
Tijuana is the cartels' major staging town for trafficking drugs and humans into the US, and drugs proceeds and weapons back to Mexico. There are lots of criminals, organized crimes figures and shady people hanging out. Most are murderous beasts with hair-trigger temper. They don't like their pictures taken. If they think they are being set up for a bust with pictures or wires, they are likely to dispose of witnesses to cover their asses. Be discreet if you take pics or videos in those sensitive locations.
Thursday night about 20 undercover cops were meeting in Libra parking. Looked like they were planning for a major sweep. There were no dealers in front of Edouardo and Azul's like usual. The alley was probably swept clean earlier, dealers arrested. Couple new men and women were selling near that parking lot, while the cops were busy mapping out their strategies to bust dealers hehe.
Guy who posted videos in Youtube, showing putas and their customers, probably caused a lot of grief. It's not wise for guys like Mahwah to show their faces in the videos then hang out on the streets. They may not be safe.
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04-30-21 04:38 #2874
Posts: 1136A valid point
Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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04-29-21 18:41 #2873
Posts: 2420Zona Norte videos
For anyone that tempted to pull out their iPhone and make a video of the zona norte they can upload to the internet. Just remember that drug dealers are constantly selling stuff on the street. And that they are camera shy. And that they are not the type of people that fear you. And if you accidentally film them during a drug deal, they are going to be an unhappy camper. The murder below happened in Puerto Rico. But I suspect that drug dealers are camera shy wherever.
https://news.yahoo.com/us-tourist-ki...193035357.html
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04-28-21 15:23 #2872
Posts: 248Sure you can
Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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04-28-21 14:06 #2871
Posts: 2569You send & receive texts using GV in Mexico. You can also receive calls as well. You cannot place calls with GV in Mexico however.
Originally Posted by BabeMagnet [View Original Post]
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04-28-21 05:21 #2870
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by BabeMagnet [View Original Post]
It will also be a bit weird to give everybody who currently has you cell number a different number. No, don't call me on my cell anymore, call this number instead. That'll work fine until somebody goofs up and calls your cell directly. Then the game is up.
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04-28-21 01:57 #2869
Posts: 248Gv
Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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04-28-21 01:56 #2868
Posts: 248Not necessarily, PhlimPlam
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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04-28-21 01:54 #2867
Posts: 248RE held in Mexican corporations
Originally Posted by DickusMaximus [View Original Post]
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04-27-21 14:40 #2866
Posts: 657Cosmetic Surgery in Tijuana?
Calif. Woman dead, 2 hospitalized after getting plastic surgery from same Tijuana doctor.
Medical tourism generates more than a billion in annual revenue.
A heartbroken California woman wants answers after her daughter died on the operating table while undergoing cosmetic surgery in Mexico.
Keuana Weaver, a 38-year-old mother of two from Long Beach, reportedly told her family that she was traveling to Florida to have some "work done. " By the time her mother learned that Weaver had actually gone to Mexico, it was too late. After undergoing surgery in Tijuana in January, which reportedly included a $6700 liposuction procedure, Weaver died and two other women were hospitalized after their surgeries were performed on the same day by the same doctor, people reports.
Weaver's mother Renee, 58, said she is "heartbroken" over her daughter's sudden death. . . Renee was told that Weaver's cause of death was "secondary hypoxic encephalopathy," due to a lack of oxygen. According to the Daily Mail, Baez is not a member of an organization of plastic surgeons called Asociacion Mexicana de Cirugia Plastica, Estetica why Reconstructiva. Mexico state law stipulates that only certified plastic surgeons are permitted to perform certain cosmetic procedures, such as liposuction and tummy tucks. In 2015, Baez's clinic was reportedly shut down for "failing to meet the minimum requirements to operate legally."
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04-22-21 06:04 #2865
Posts: 155Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 07:45 #2864
Posts: 657Mexican Mid-Term Election Violence. . . New Danger?
Violence erupts as Mexico's deadly gangs aim to cement power in largest ever elections.
. . Violent clashes between rival Mexican criminal groups – and their alleged allies in the security forces – are escalating ahead of mid-term elections in June, triggering a string of political assassinations and the forced displacement of thousands.
State and federal security forces have actively colluded with – and even fought alongside – the warring factions, according to local civilians, civil society activists and gunmen from various factions.
But as well as engaging in pitched gun battles, criminal factions are also confronting each other on the electoral field.
"All the criminal groups are trying to make gains right now," said a Michoacán political consultant with first-hand knowledge of how arrangements are brokered between organized crime and political candidates.
With more than 21,000 posts in local, state and national government up for election – including 15 state governorships – the 6 June polls are the largest in Mexico's history, and criminal groups see the elections as an opportunity to further their interests. . . The violence has forced more than a thousand people to flee the area, feeding the flow of migrants heading to the US to seek asylum, and adding to the current uptick of arrivals at the border that the Biden administration is struggling to manage.
. . But its decade-long attempt to take over the region has so far been frustrated by the local opponents' deep political and social roots. With neither side able to impose its designs on the other or willing to back down, more than 15,500 homicides have been recorded here from January 2011 to February this year.
The fighting goes hand-in-hand with the struggle for political power. Since campaign season officially began on 7 September last year, 69 politicians, including 22 candidates, have been assassinated across the country. . ."
Might want to avoid political rallies or marches to avoid the risk of machine gun attacks by cartels.