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07-20-06 17:39 #106
Posts: 35Latin Luver -
Originally Posted by Latin Luver
1. For general info, read Brockton O'Toole's FAQ, if you haven't already. Its a thread in the Tijuana section this forum.
2. As for all nighters/GFE, here's a post you might want to check out: http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...&postcount=609 Others have also written about Todos al Noche - they are available but you've got to invest some time and $$.
Have a great trip!
Bend It
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07-20-06 17:10 #105
Posts: 1328Filming in the Zona
to pull out a video camera and start shooting in the zona is foolhardy. sure, you might have all these "rights" but remember this grasshopper: you are not in the united states of america. you are in mexico.
in mexico, if the cop is unsure of something, he either calls in a supervisor or takes you to the station for evaluation, whichever is more convenient for the cop. if they got you on a juicy issue, you could be there for a while and you might have to come up with some money to stay out of jail. perhaps you are not aware of how things operate in mexico, well that's just plain stupid.
you do not have miranda rights. you have no right to privacy, no right to a speedy trial, no right to an attorney before questioning ,you are presumed guilty until proven innocent.
the place is crawling with ****s, and good luck if you have any nude pictures of anyone other than your spouse. if you have nude pics of ninas then you are severely fucked. don't worry, the cops will not play games; you're ass is gone.
you also need to remember that there are lots of people working the streets in the zona who are wanted by law enforcement in the usa. some of the worst gang bangers who fled the usa live there. i know, i've talked to them. get them on tape and you might lose the camera and who knows what else.
also know that many of the girls working in the alley are being watched by their boyfriends who are also hanging out there. they might not take to you video taping their girls.
other mongers working the zona probably don't want to be in your home movies wither. they go there to have sex with young latinas. some are lawyers, some are doctors, ministers, indian chiefs etc. they don't know who you are and maybe you should be thinking about their privacy. how would you feel if you had a camera lens following you around?
the mob might not like you filming their assets either. you better hope the cops get to you before they do, or it'll take a team of doctors to pull the camera out of your ass.
think this is all funzies? think i am kidding? cool. do what you want. have fun, be happy and have a nice time. but being fore-warned is being fore-armed. if you don't mind bad things happening to you then you have nothing to worry about!!
country johnLast edited by Country John; 07-20-06 at 17:18. Reason: to add more english words
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07-20-06 02:39 #104
Posts: 16Originally Posted by Munch Lunch
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07-19-06 21:05 #103
Posts: 169Alley
Originally Posted by Latin Luver
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07-19-06 19:58 #102
Posts: 521FAT and UGLY
I can say I never have had a fat ugly girl with a good heart so I guess I would not like TJ all that much . I hope like hell I NEVER find myself in the arms of one either.
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07-19-06 15:59 #101
Posts: 99I've been living in TJ for almost 20 (twenty) years. Besides a wrong turn ticket and a small car accident, I cannot recall more problems.
TJ is like a fat and ugly woman... but with a lovely and sincere heart. You just cannot forget her and will return to her arms soon.
Many times a beautiful and perfect chick (call it city or country) can be a horrible nightmare.
You will have problems in TJ if you look for it. I am sure about it. Just walk on the sidewalk and will be safe.
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07-19-06 00:54 #100
Posts: 41st timer in Tijuana ...
Hi everyone. Im in San Diego on business in the next 2 weeks with alot of free time. I am hoping for some pointers as to what to do. Ill be driving to parking lot right before the border and then taking a cab str8 to Adelitas. After sampling the fun there, I was wondering where is this famous "Alley"? Do I exit out of the front of Adelitas and be on the "Alley"? or do i have to go through a back entrance? Im looking for an allnighter with a SG. Any tips? Where to find a young, thin SG and then where to go? I am filipino american FYI. Any advice would be appreciated. I will report back with all the fun.
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07-18-06 20:49 #99
Posts: 175Just behave, and use common sense, and you should be all right. I've lived in TJ for almost two years, and I haven't had any problems.
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07-18-06 08:41 #98
Posts: 558Filming In The Zona
Filming in the ZONA: What the fuck, you think you are gonna stand on your legal rights and ask for the ACLU if you get caught taking pix? This has nothing to do with what law is written on the books, most TJ cops have never SEEN a lawbook, and couldn't care less. Hell, half the JUDGES in Baja have never seen a lawbook, they just make it up as they go along.
The only reason we are relatively safe in the ZONA is because the cops and the TJ Mafia make money in the ZONA, and they generally do not want to fuck up a good thing. In Mexico you have no "legal rights". If you annoy the cops, they will just beat the shit out of you, take your camera and your money and, if you are lucky, drop you back on the street. TJ cops are not required to wear name tags, good luck complaining. Everyone in TJ including the mayor, will think you are just a stupid gringo who got what he deserved.
Cause enough trouble and they will take you out of town and shoot you or slip a little cocaine or a bullet in your pocket and then you get a free, well-deserved, year-long ass-fucking. You think you are safe because you are a Gringo???? Wake up and smell the cafe. ROFL Gringos disappear without a trace from TJ all the time. Even the cops themselves are not safe, even judges and federal prosecutors are not safe in TJ:
Thursday, June 22, 2006
Police Beheadings Reflect Drug War
The Los Angeles Times
Tijuana, Mexico - The caller painted an ominous scene: A convoy of 40 vehicles filled with 70 heavily armed and masked men, witnesses said, was prowling the streets of Rosarito Beach. Three police officers responded to the quiet neighborhood and were quickly abducted. A day later, their mutilated bodies turned up in an empty lot.
Nearly two dozen heavily armed gunmen in April tried to assassinate Baja California's top-ranking public safety official in a wild shootout on a Mexicali street. The attackers launched grenades and fired more than 600 rounds, wounding three bodyguards.
Over the past year, commando-style raids have been regular occurrences in Tijuana, with convoys of masked gunmen snatching victims from restaurants and street corners in brazen daylight raids.
Cartels also are using increasingly brutal methods to intimidate their enemies. The Rosarito Beach beheadings followed the decapitation in April of a police commander in Acapulco, whose head was found in a public plaza.
In Baja California, the crime wave could signal an escalation of the fierce war to control the lucrative Tijuana smuggling corridor, which has been traditionally controlled by the Arellano-Felix Cartel. Several top-ranking members of the cartel have been killed or arrested in recent years, and other cartels may be sensing weakness, say experts.
Some recent attacks were shocking for their audacity, say experts. Last month, three men armed with AK-47s stormed into an office of the Mexican Federal Attorney's office in Tijuana and shot two agents, killing one. In December, assailants attacked the Tijuana home of a state police commander, killing two of his bodyguards. In October, Tijuana's chief of homicides narrowly escaped an attack by assailants who fired more than 50 bullets at his car.
"It's a more aggressive form of violence, with new ingredients," said Victor Clark, a border expert and director of Tijuana's Binational Center for Human Rights.
By Richard Marosi
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07-17-06 20:25 #97
Posts: 521taping
I should reiterate that I mean you should not need permission to tape something in a public place. Now you can put up a sign stateing that taping in this area is punishiable by a fine or something then thats ok to do also But without the sign of warning Its fair game IMO.
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07-17-06 04:03 #96
Posts: 140Cameras in the zone.
Very illegal. Get caught. Your fucked. That is why the videos you see on the web are hidden in a bag. I personally do not like them. I think they draw too much attention on the dirty little secret.
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07-17-06 04:00 #95
Posts: 175Don't let the police see you filming girls in the Zone. Even if they see you taking pictures with your cellphone, you'll get stopped. And, if you happen to have any nude photos in your possession, you'll be in a lot of trouble.
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07-16-06 22:19 #94
Posts: 27Screw you, screw me, it's what the law says
Originally Posted by Streetlooker
But one bottom line to this whole deal just might be this: It's the law that dictates wether or not filming putas or Red Light District action is permissible, and not what we happen to think about it.
And what does Mexican law say about filming people on public property, anyway? In the U.S. it's okay to film anyone without their permission on public property, just as long as you aren't going to profit from their image.
I am very curious as to what the Mexican law says about this subject because I have a camera and I like shooting stuff whenever and wherever I feel like it. Does anyone here know?
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07-16-06 18:00 #93
Posts: 521Taping
I really see no problem with these videos there in a public place. As long as there not used for commercial purposes I really don't feel anyone needs permmission to tape something. I pretty sure most of the girls on here that have nude pics takin of them would rather NOT have them displayed for all of us to see IF given the choice.
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07-16-06 16:52 #92
Posts: 603Originally Posted by Calicoolguy
Only way to avoid it is stay home. LOL