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  1. #8869
    I'm a once familiar face in Adelita's- missing Hottie Central and the Mexico I still keep in my heart. I'll be in Medellin this spring, but wish I could still go to Tijuana. Take heart- if they can clean Colombia up, there's hope for Mexico. Mong on, Mongers.

  2. #8868
    Quote Originally Posted by phordphan  [View Original Post]
    the militarization of the police is a very disturbing, and very serious trend.

    here's a raid, similar to the one described below, on a tn parlor. note the 6-month investigation, arrest for "massaging an erogenous zone" and confirep001ion of all cash.
    it's absolutely is. anytime you have pigs who are immune from prosecution, they behave violently and in a criminal manner. this is nothing new. fifty years ago, it was illegal to fire on someone unless they were fired on first. today, they only need to falsely claim they suspected the presence of a weapon and then they have the right to shoot to kill on sight. now, we have the militarization of the police. they do not realize or comprehend the danger of the arms race they have initiated in this country. as if this country isn't over-armed and violent enough already. their militarization tactics will only make the public safe and further erode the public trust, if in fact that even still exists.

    if they insist on going down this path, the people they face will excellerate their own deployment of weapons. as time goes on, this will only put themselves at risk as the people deploy wmds that defeat their mechanized combat gear. they will get precisely what they ask for. i, for one, will hold no sympathy for so-called "law enforcement" when they begin to live with the consequences of their own decisions.

  3. #8867

    Sd cop

    Quote Originally Posted by phordphan  [View Original Post]
    the militarization of the police is a very disturbing, and very serious trend.

    here's a raid, similar to the one described below, on a tn parlor. note the 6-month investigation, arrest for "massaging an erogenous zone" and confirep001ion of all cash.

    http://www.policestateusa.com/2013/s...lor-tennessee/

    here's a think piece from salon. note the ending, where proponents insist the militarization of the police is just right-wing kook fantasy.

    http://www.salon.com/2013/07/07/

    %e2%80%9cwhy_did_you_shoot_me_i_was_reading_a_book_the_new_warrior_cop_is_out_of_control/

    here the sf swat is deployed to arrest one "violent" gang member. one.

    http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/201...l-in-san-jose/

    and here's the video of the raid in ankeny, ia, the other day. yes, dangerous criminals suspected of credit card fraud require about a dozen heavily armed assholes to break in and terrorize everybody. the police department's excuses are laughable.

    http://www.desmoinesregister.com/art...1/?odyssey=nav

    %7chead.

    this whole thing has been a pet peeve for a long time. it seems to just be getting worse.
    well who needs tijuana when you are a san diego cop? on the news now another cop under arrest for extorting a helpless woman into giving him "head" to get out of a ticket! well you can say it is "cheaper" than tijuana. well i guess the cop will be getting all the "head" he needs in jail! (probably not the gender he would prefer!)

  4. #8866

    This & That

    First off, the I-5 northbound on-ramp will be shut down again, this time from February 10th until March 24th. So we will have to truck it though lovely San Ysidro once again to return. On Friday, the exchange rate was 12. 90 at the store nearest the border.

    After a couple of great tacos, I settled in at HK for a while. Ran into a couple of older favorites while checking out some new faces, and asses of course. The mesero push is now those damn calendars. The poor bastards have to carry them around until they sell theirs. The last mesero I talked to was willing to give the damn thing up for 3 bucks. Maricóand was ancy and kept pointing out women, but I was more in the street girl mode today. Besides, the two girls I had my eyes on were quite busy, no worries, I only live 20 minutes away.

    Went though LC a couple of times. The music was different and I even saw 4-5 thin chicas; WTH? I hit the alley and it seems most of the girls have returned for duty, and there were more than usual; so it seemed. I decided to grab one of my favorite street girls and head to the Five Star Resort Los Monitos. When I walked in the room, I was surprised that the hotel changed the ceiling; it was quite nice. New lamp with nice blue lighting. The rest of the room was still crappy, but laying down while getting blown was more enjoyable.

    Damn, worked up an appetite, so I headed to Nikki's for the first time this new year. I stayed away from Nikki's because the monkey police stopped me twice on that road. Went upstairs and ordered my favorite dish, the chicken in wine sauce; it was excellent. A few new faces were present. One of the girls came over and she spoke English and we chatted for a bit. I was a bit disappointed because I did not have a chance to amaze her with my shitty Spanish speaking skills; so be it.

    Headed over to Tropical to see the chica that partied with me in HK last week, but I guess I paid her too much, because she wasn't there. Maybe she retired off that small fortune I gave her? Sat at the bar and then one of the meseros came over and announced that one of my favorite girls was no longer UA and returned to full duty. He grabbed her and my drinks and we went in the very back of the club. This mesero, BTW, is the most aggressive mesero in la coahuila and the last time I dealt with him was about 4 months ago. I thought I would give him a second chance; didn't work out.

    First off, my girl pounded the first beer and I said,"What in the fuck happen to your beer?" She laughed and replied,"I was thirsty and it's a little bottle." My reply,"Are you still thirsty?" She said,"Not as much." I replied,"OK, I will buy you another if you are not that thirsty and make the next little beer last longer than the last little beer." She gave me the thumbs up! She poured half of the beer in her glass and was taking her time drinking. Meanwhile, when I was giving her some sugar, the fucking mesero took the rest of the bottle and walked away. The asshole returned and asked if I wanted to buy another. I was pissed, I told the cocksucker,"You will never, not fucking ever, be my mesero again! Get the fuck away from us and never return!" He seemed confused, but left nevertheless.

    I wanted to cool off before returning to San Diego, so I stopped in CC. I really like the bartender there. He fucked up once with me a couple of years ago by opening a beer I didn't ask for, thus, I did not pay for the beer. We have been on good terms ever since. There were a few new faces in CC, but the place was still lacking customers. I grabbed my favorite girl and she eased my nerves within minutes. I wish I had more time and money to spend with the girls that I really like; life sucks that way. I was out of Tijuana within 8 hours, for two weeks in a row! The parking attendant was amazed as well!
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  5. #8865

    Friday or Saturday?

    I'm heading down tonight and Saturday night if anyone is going.

  6. #8864
    Quote Originally Posted by flapjack  [View Original Post]
    yea i don't get that and it does bother me. the past decade or so the police have been becoming more and more militarized and no longer resemble cops.

    the days of protect and serve are gone. now they only enforce laws, collect revenue and act like thugs.
    the militarization of the police is a very disturbing, and very serious trend.

    here's a raid, similar to the one described below, on a tn parlor. note the 6-month investigation, arrest for "massaging an erogenous zone" and confirep001ion of all cash.

    http://www.policestateusa.com/2013/s...lor-tennessee/

    here's a think piece from salon. note the ending, where proponents insist the militarization of the police is just right-wing kook fantasy.

    http://www.salon.com/2013/07/07/%e2%80%9cwhy_did_you_shoot_me_i_was_reading_a_book_the_new_warrior_cop_is_out_of_control/

    here the sf swat is deployed to arrest one "violent" gang member. one.

    http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/201...l-in-san-jose/

    and here's the video of the raid in ankeny, ia, the other day. yes, dangerous criminals suspected of credit card fraud require about a dozen heavily armed assholes to break in and terrorize everybody. the police department's excuses are laughable.

    http://www.desmoinesregister.com/art...1/?odyssey=nav%7chead.

    this whole thing has been a pet peeve for a long time. it seems to just be getting worse.

  7. #8863

    What city was this raid?

    What city was this raid? I want to make sure I avoid it.

    In the US, city halls, mayors, city council members, police chiefs, district attorneys are all elected officials and they are all political animals. They mostly whooore themselves out to those who have the most political pressure and can bring most bribes / contribution to their elections.

    I suspect local police are under directions from city councils to respond to local complaints. They don't do raids unless someone file complaints and convince the police and district attorneys there are strong evidence crimes were being committed against city ordinances, and there are valid legal bases for them to spend manpower on stake outs and raids, and the city can justify the risks of their policemen get shot, injured or killed in the raids. When the pigs get hurt, they will squeal and sue all involved. City halls do have to vet these raids carefully.

    Unlike most other countries, including Western Europe, we in the US are living under very strict laws and lots of restraints. The US society is so rigid it protects the population fairly well, but gives the rest little choices, liberties and reliefs. So there are a trade offs. I would live in a safe town and go into sketchy towns for entertainment. Man, I miss those beautiful Korean girls who used to work in Los Angeles. I uised to take trips into the exotic urban jungle of downtown Los Angeles to visit them.

    In my area, a young cop was working as collector / enforcer under the table for loan sharks. They loan cash to desperate women to start up massage joints and naked / touchy cafes at 5% per month or 60% interest a year. The US economy is SHIT. These women are starving so they would take out very expensive loans to sell pussies so they can feed their families. This asshole cop would come by with his friends in their squad cars to harass and raid the shops who are behind in payment. He and his friends probably got a lot of free pussies out of those shops in the last few years too. After a while, the women could not put up with his harassment so they squealed and the city arrested to corrupt cop. He's probably having a lot of sex everyday in county jail waiting for trial.

    Instead of raids and potential violence, US cities should decriminalize prostitution to protect both sellers and buyers against [CodeWord908], exploitation, abuses, diseases etc. And collect taxes. A few states have started decriminalizing Marijuana. So perhaps prostitution may be next on the calendar?

    Make prostitution legal so the women can pay tax, prove incomes and get big bank loans to expand their businesses.

    Quote Originally Posted by ReealDeal  [View Original Post]
    I talked to a friend today that was at a massage parlor in socal during a raid today. I trust him and he has no reason to lie to me. Here's what he told me verbatim.

    "Went in and was waiting for masseuse to come in. While waiting, heard a ton of commotion from outside, banging on the door, lots of yelling. Cops.

    Waited in the room and they came in. The door to the room was wide open because he was waiting still. They were there in full on raid gear. Body armor, helmets, assault rifles, masks, the whole nine yards. Told him to get face down on the ground, which he did, while they completed the raid. For about 10 minutes he waited on the ground with a cop over him, gun drawn, finger on trigger. Now keep in mind, my friend works in a professional atmosphere and is very respectful. He looked to the side and up at the cop and noticed the gun pointing right at him. He asked the cop, are you pointing that gun at my head. Another cop said, yes he is, don't move. After the 10 minutes or so went by, he was grouped with the masseuses and one client. Cuffed and gave personal info, name, dob and address in front of all the other people and the other client. There were about 15 cops in raid gear and about 5 other "suits". They were all proud of their raid and accomplishment. He was then taken into another room for questioning. He was just there for a massage, so he was not arrested. They said that those places are human traffickers and the women are forced to work there. Mentioned a few websites and asked if he was familiar with them. Cop asked which vehicle was his, he said oh ok, you just got here. We've been watching this place all day. Questioned, detained, and released. They walked him to the front door and said, you're free to go, but would you mind sticking around until we question everyone else. He said, I'm free to go? They said yes. He said, you just had a gun pointed at my head and cuffed me. I'm leaving.

    End of story."

    I couldn't believe he told me this. He was completely freaked out, fearing a criminal charge and physical harm during the process until he was released. Thoughts of his professional reputation, picture in the news, etc. I have been to Tijuana several times now and I appreciate even more the zona. I believe that the women in the zona have less miles than massage parlor girls. You can actually enjoy your time in the zona, enjoy a personal experience, chatting, etc. Not so much of a factory feeling. I'm sure for the price of 1 parlor girl I can have 2 chicas, a couple beers and some tacos. When there is a knock on the door, it's not cops in raid gear.

    I personally think it's pathetic that this type of raid is seen as a success and a good use of police assets. Get a fuckin life. Go bust some gangbangers or some drug dealers. Really. 15 cops with assault rifles? Wafj. If they were watching the place they probably had an idea of who was inside so were they really feeling that threatened.

    Yes I realize the zona and Tijuana is not a place to let your guard down but I'll take my chances.

  8. #8862
    Yea I don't get that and it does bother me. The past decade or so the police have been becoming more and more militarized and no longer resemble cops.

    The days of protect and serve are gone. Now they only enforce laws, collect revenue and act like thugs.

    Quote Originally Posted by ReealDeal  [View Original Post]
    I talked to a friend today that was at a massage parlor in socal during a raid today. I trust him and he has no reason to lie to me. Here's what he told me verbatim.

    "Went in and was waiting for masseuse to come in. While waiting, heard a ton of commotion from outside, banging on the door, lots of yelling. Cops.

    Waited in the room and they came in. The door to the room was wide open because he was waiting still. They were there in full on raid gear. Body armor, helmets, assault rifles, masks, the whole nine yards. Told him to get face down on the ground, which he did, while they completed the raid. For about 10 minutes he waited on the ground with a cop over him, gun drawn, finger on trigger. Now keep in mind, my friend works in a professional atmosphere and is very respectful. He looked to the side and up at the cop and noticed the gun pointing right at him. He asked the cop, are you pointing that gun at my head. Another cop said, yes he is, don't move. After the 10 minutes or so went by, he was grouped with the masseuses and one client. Cuffed and gave personal info, name, dob and address in front of all the other people and the other client. There were about 15 cops in raid gear and about 5 other "suits". They were all proud of their raid and accomplishment. He was then taken into another room for questioning. He was just there for a massage, so he was not arrested. They said that those places are human traffickers and the women are forced to work there. Mentioned a few websites and asked if he was familiar with them. Cop asked which vehicle was his, he said oh ok, you just got here. We've been watching this place all day. Questioned, detained, and released. They walked him to the front door and said, you're free to go, but would you mind sticking around until we question everyone else. He said, I'm free to go? They said yes. He said, you just had a gun pointed at my head and cuffed me. I'm leaving.

    End of story."

    I couldn't believe he told me this. He was completely freaked out, fearing a criminal charge and physical harm during the process until he was released. Thoughts of his professional reputation, picture in the news, etc. I have been to Tijuana several times now and I appreciate even more the zona. I believe that the women in the zona have less miles than massage parlor girls. You can actually enjoy your time in the zona, enjoy a personal experience, chatting, etc. Not so much of a factory feeling. I'm sure for the price of 1 parlor girl I can have 2 chicas, a couple beers and some tacos. When there is a knock on the door, it's not cops in raid gear.

    I personally think it's pathetic that this type of raid is seen as a success and a good use of police assets. Get a fuckin life. Go bust some gangbangers or some drug dealers. Really. 15 cops with assault rifles? Wafj. If they were watching the place they probably had an idea of who was inside so were they really feeling that threatened.

    Yes I realize the zona and Tijuana is not a place to let your guard down but I'll take my chances.

  9. #8861

    This is why I choose Tijuana

    I talked to a friend today that was at a massage parlor in socal during a raid today. I trust him and he has no reason to lie to me. Here's what he told me verbatim.

    "Went in and was waiting for masseuse to come in. While waiting, heard a ton of commotion from outside, banging on the door, lots of yelling. Cops.

    Waited in the room and they came in. The door to the room was wide open because he was waiting still. They were there in full on raid gear. Body armor, helmets, assault rifles, masks, the whole nine yards. Told him to get face down on the ground, which he did, while they completed the raid. For about 10 minutes he waited on the ground with a cop over him, gun drawn, finger on trigger. Now keep in mind, my friend works in a professional atmosphere and is very respectful. He looked to the side and up at the cop and noticed the gun pointing right at him. He asked the cop, are you pointing that gun at my head. Another cop said, yes he is, don't move. After the 10 minutes or so went by, he was grouped with the masseuses and one client. Cuffed and gave personal info, name, dob and address in front of all the other people and the other client. There were about 15 cops in raid gear and about 5 other "suits". They were all proud of their raid and accomplishment. He was then taken into another room for questioning. He was just there for a massage, so he was not arrested. They said that those places are human traffickers and the women are forced to work there. Mentioned a few websites and asked if he was familiar with them. Cop asked which vehicle was his, he said oh ok, you just got here. We've been watching this place all day. Questioned, detained, and released. They walked him to the front door and said, you're free to go, but would you mind sticking around until we question everyone else. He said, I'm free to go? They said yes. He said, you just had a gun pointed at my head and cuffed me. I'm leaving.

    End of story."

    I couldn't believe he told me this. He was completely freaked out, fearing a criminal charge and physical harm during the process until he was released. Thoughts of his professional reputation, picture in the news, etc. I have been to Tijuana several times now and I appreciate even more the zona. I believe that the women in the zona have less miles than massage parlor girls. You can actually enjoy your time in the zona, enjoy a personal experience, chatting, etc. Not so much of a factory feeling. I'm sure for the price of 1 parlor girl I can have 2 chicas, a couple beers and some tacos. When there is a knock on the door, it's not cops in raid gear.

    I personally think it's pathetic that this type of raid is seen as a success and a good use of police assets. Get a fuckin life. Go bust some gangbangers or some drug dealers. Really. 15 cops with assault rifles? Wafj. If they were watching the place they probably had an idea of who was inside so were they really feeling that threatened.

    Yes I realize the zona and Tijuana is not a place to let your guard down but I'll take my chances.

  10. #8860

    Cinco de Mayo

    Quote Originally Posted by Lilrhino  [View Original Post]
    Hey all,

    I was starting to make plans for my first trip of this year and it just so happens that I'll be able to be there during Cinco de Mayo. Should I stay away during that holiday as they jack up prices and it gets too crowded or would it be a fun experience to be there for this holiday? Any and all suggestions and comments are welcome. PM as well if you can.

    Thanks in advance.
    Cinco de Mayo is more of an American holiday than in Mexico. All prices are the same. All the girls are the same. If you want a Cinco de Mayo holiday go to Old Town San Diego!

  11. #8859
    Quote Originally Posted by Hugotheman  [View Original Post]
    Monday the rates were back down to around 12. 8 something at all the cambios around the trolley station. I did notice the one next to the McDonalds is open 24 hrs.

    On a side note, I have never seen this before but on Saturday, on the corner between the Jack in the Box and the trolley station there were a bunch of SD police officers doing some kind of special enforcment looking for pedestrian violations. They were writing many tickets for jay walking and crossing against the light. So I guess we have something else to watch out for as we anxiously make our final approach to MX.
    If anybody still thinks that the police are here to protect the public, they are sadly mistaken. I suspect 90% of a cop's job these days is "revenue enhancement." Tax collectors for the welfare state. The other 10% is probably looking for some poor bastard to beat the shit out of.

  12. #8858

    Cinco de Mayo Trip Planning

    Hey all,

    I was starting to make plans for my first trip of this year and it just so happens that I'll be able to be there during Cinco de Mayo. Should I stay away during that holiday as they jack up prices and it gets too crowded or would it be a fun experience to be there for this holiday? Any and all suggestions and comments are welcome. PM as well if you can.

    Thanks in advance.

  13. #8857

    What do you know!

    Quote Originally Posted by GolfSexRroll  [View Original Post]
    I am sorry, But I am NO fan of Law Enforcement! On either side of the border. I work in Coronado and know several police officers. They are ALL assholes. YMMV but to me the power goes to their head. I watch them hide (Coronado police) in the bushes and shine their cameras on cars "leaving Coronado to go over the bridge". A real Safety hazard for the poor RICH folks in Coronado! Well it does not matter what side of the border they work for! It seems to be "culturally excepted" in Mexico to pay them off (Police) and generally being assholes! In the US no payoff (unless you are a SD cop- one convicted last year for extorting sex from a drunk woman) He is in jail, getting all the sex he needs now!

    I know that regular US serviceman are not allowed to go to Tijuana, and I think I heard cops are not supposed to go either, I could be wrong. I know a few who do go. CBP agents are not the "happiest bunch" of people either, A lot have no Idea about Mexico and have no info on culture and people in general. Of course this is only MY opinion!
    Well guess what? I had no idea_ but that said cop in San Diego jail was just on TV requesting a new trial because of what he said (his attorney) that the "shoddy" prosecution botched his case! And they said he deserves a new trial! I take it back, maybe the police in the SD district can be bribed!

  14. #8856

    Le

    I am sorry, But I am NO fan of Law Enforcement! On either side of the border. I work in Coronado and know several police officers. They are ALL assholes. YMMV but to me the power goes to their head. I watch them hide (Coronado police) in the bushes and shine their cameras on cars "leaving Coronado to go over the bridge". A real Safety hazard for the poor RICH folks in Coronado! Well it does not matter what side of the border they work for! It seems to be "culturally excepted" in Mexico to pay them off (Police) and generally being assholes! In the US no payoff (unless you are a SD cop- one convicted last year for extorting sex from a drunk woman) He is in jail, getting all the sex he needs now!

    I know that regular US serviceman are not allowed to go to Tijuana, and I think I heard cops are not supposed to go either, I could be wrong. I know a few who do go. CBP agents are not the "happiest bunch" of people either, A lot have no Idea about Mexico and have no info on culture and people in general. Of course this is only MY opinion!

  15. #8855
    Quote Originally Posted by HelpRules  [View Original Post]
    Can you tell me the name of the currency place in SY that was 13. 2. I want to google them and give them a call. Thanks. I need to see when they open and how far a walk it is from where the bus drops me off.
    Monday the rates were back down to around 12. 8 something at all the cambios around the trolley station. I did notice the one next to the McDonalds is open 24 hrs.

    On a side note, I have never seen this before but on Saturday, on the corner between the Jack in the Box and the trolley station there were a bunch of SD police officers doing some kind of special enforcment looking for pedestrian violations. They were writing many tickets for jay walking and crossing against the light. So I guess we have something else to watch out for as we anxiously make our final approach to MX.

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