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  1. #18604
    I have been going to Tijuana for 20 years and have never been robbed, beaten, choked out, or fought anyone. The closest I came to hanging out with a criminal was at Ceasars strip club on revolution back in the day (miss that place). I was talking to this white guy there and grabbing ass with him. I told him I was laid off from my job, and was getting about 300 a week unemployment. He asked me if times were tough, and I said yes like I always do. I always pretend I'm poor. He had no idea I had about 20 k saved up at that time and was actually enjoying my layoff for 6 months. He then asked me if I wanted to transport drugs to America for 1500 dollars. I told him he was nuts and wasn't going to risk 10 years in prison for 1500 bucks or any amount for that matter. He said "don't you need money". I said yes but not that bad. He said don't worry and that it was easy. I said if it's so easy why don't you do it since you're from San Diego. I'm still waiting for his answer.

    About 10 minutes later I decided to leave and not associate with a drug dealer in Mexico even if he was American. Probably had warrants in the US. The strange thing is I never saw him again in all my trips after. I always wonder what happened to that guy. I really miss Tijuana from the early 2000's. Revolution was so fun and a change of pace from downtown. I miss peanuts and beer, Madonas, Ceasar strip club. There were so many places to go back then and they were all packed.

  2. #18603
    Quote Originally Posted by ScottHall  [View Original Post]
    Cheapskates LOL. Walk through one of the most dangerous cities on the planet just to save 5 bucks? I don't believe anyone is that cheap. It has to be because they just want to.
    When I was a SD resident I used to walk from the border entrance across the bridge to zona norte (and back) no matter what time of day or night all the time- sometimes while pretty drunk. That was in the late nineties tho! Having walked thru dangerous Nairobi streets, Tijuana was a breeze. The situation has reversed these days. That move would just be asking for trouble, esp with so many desperate migrants down there now.

  3. #18602

    Ping to Jinxx

    Left a PM for possible transport on Tuesday a few days ago, in case you missed it. .

  4. #18601
    Quote Originally Posted by ScottHall  [View Original Post]
    Cheapskates LOL. Walk through one of the most dangerous cities on the planet just to save 5 bucks? I don't believe anyone is that cheap. It has to be because they just want to.
    Believe it. The same people who walk from the Zona to the border (while nervously looking over their shoulder) to save $4 bucks. They also haggle over 100 pesos with street hoookers. And they stalk desperate drug addicted SWs with needle marks, because bar girls are too expensive for them.

  5. #18600
    Cheapskates LOL. Walk through one of the most dangerous cities on the planet just to save 5 bucks? I don't believe anyone is that cheap. It has to be because they just want to.

  6. #18599

    Good way to do your daily Cardio, though

    Think they made a movie about a guy who did something similar, he was returning home by running through the jungle with about 6 or 7 guys with knives running after him in Mexico. Apocalypto movie by Mel Gibson. You might want to watch it, though it is in the original Mexican language of Nahuatl. Might get some pointers on how to escape the deportee rateros who like to hunt tourists walking around at night. . .

    Quote Originally Posted by Ctytek  [View Original Post]
    Got to agree with his general point on this one though. Walking from the Zone to the Crossing is one of dumbest ways to save a couple of bucks. Especially after dark.

  7. #18598
    Quote Originally Posted by DramaFree11  [View Original Post]
    Dude,

    You make no sense as usual.
    Got to agree with his general point on this one though. Walking from the Zone to the Crossing is one of dumbest ways to save a couple of bucks. Especially after dark.

  8. #18597
    Quote Originally Posted by DramaFree11  [View Original Post]
    Dude,

    You make no sense as usual.
    Not walking to the border after dark is good advice. It's a cheap Uber ride, and even for the cost of a cab it's good insurance. Being in a dark and isolated place in Tijuana is not the best idea.

  9. #18596
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    I typically will only walk back before 9 pm. When I do walk I try and stay kind of close to other people. I just wish they would have more lighting in that old shopping center.
    I agree. The only time I have walked back was one of my first times and I accidently spent too much and ran out of money for a taxi at 2 am and had to walk my way back by memory. I was so fucking scared LOL, but I am used to go to Juarez a lot to party and I think I have pretty good situational awareness and I tried to make myself look sketchy as well to blend in lmfao. Got back safely.

  10. #18595
    Quote Originally Posted by Dogers69  [View Original Post]
    For 99% of people going to HK, taking that walk, is about the worst choice you can make in a visit to Tijuana. Of all the money you will throw around in Tijuana, to save 3, or 4 bucks, and risk getting sliced, shot, robbed, bothered by police, . Most cabs will take 4 bucks if you show him its your last 4 bucks. Hk limo will probably take you without VIP if you give the guy 2 bucks who arranges the limo. Uber is 2 bucks st times, it goes higher when busy. Walking back to the border in the dark is probably more dangerous than walking the dark streets 2 blocks south of Hong Kong at 2 am hoping to find a street girl. Most of you will hesitate to give your phone and wallet up when robbed, if you don't see a gun or knife. Once you hesitate its then that the robber will tackle and slice you. So will his 4 friends you didn't even see.
    Dude,

    You make no sense as usual.

  11. #18594
    For 99% of people going to HK, taking that walk, is about the worst choice you can make in a visit to Tijuana. Of all the money you will throw around in Tijuana, to save 3, or 4 bucks, and risk getting sliced, shot, robbed, bothered by police, . Most cabs will take 4 bucks if you show him its your last 4 bucks. Hk limo will probably take you without VIP if you give the guy 2 bucks who arranges the limo. Uber is 2 bucks st times, it goes higher when busy. Walking back to the border in the dark is probably more dangerous than walking the dark streets 2 blocks south of Hong Kong at 2 am hoping to find a street girl. Most of you will hesitate to give your phone and wallet up when robbed, if you don't see a gun or knife. Once you hesitate its then that the robber will tackle and slice you. So will his 4 friends you didn't even see.

  12. #18593
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    Here is few more tips I forgot about. When crossing the pedestrian bridge is best to use the stairs. The only other time I use the stairs is on very top stairs on east side by the restaurant. It is to easy to become isolated on the stairs. People have been robbed on the stairs over the years.
    Have you considered using PedWest? In the past I have the HK limo drop me off at the footsteps of PedWest regardless of where I parked. A lot safer.

  13. #18592
    Here is few more tips I forgot about. When crossing the pedestrian bridge is best to use the stairs. The only other time I use the stairs is on very top stairs on east side by the restaurant. It is to easy to become isolated on the stairs. People have been robbed on the stairs over the years.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    I typically will only walk back before 9 pm. When I do walk I try and stay kind of close to other people. I just wish they would have more lighting in that old shopping center.

  14. #18591
    I typically will only walk back before 9 pm. When I do walk I try and stay kind of close to other people. I just wish they would have more lighting in that old shopping center.

    Quote Originally Posted by ChinaMan360  [View Original Post]
    I think just keeping in your head "never let your guard down" is really good simple advice. A lot of guys are like I'm going to be reckless because nothing has happened to me yet and boom something happens at some point. If one errs on the safer side they will be fine in Tijuana. I have gone back and forth to the zona several times now and even walking back to the border at night (20+) and nothing has happened since I try to be on the more smart side (not be blacked out drunk, look like a tourist, dress down, etc).

  15. #18590
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    The main thing is to never let your guard down in Tijuana. In my mind the Mexicans see you us a rich gringo that they can get money from. When I am in the Zona I always look to see who is behind me The one good thing is that the Zona ha become much safer in the past year or so. But should not let you lull yourself into dropping your guard down. There has also been some reports that the police have been trying to extract more bribes recently.
    I think just keeping in your head "never let your guard down" is really good simple advice. A lot of guys are like I'm going to be reckless because nothing has happened to me yet and boom something happens at some point. If one errs on the safer side they will be fine in Tijuana. I have gone back and forth to the zona several times now and even walking back to the border at night (20+) and nothing has happened since I try to be on the more smart side (not be blacked out drunk, look like a tourist, dress down, etc).

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