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  1. #10130
    Quote Originally Posted by GolfSexRroll  [View Original Post]
    Also the Dollar to peso exchange is NEAR 15 to $1 at the cambios at the trolley station. It fluctuates wildly during the day. At Sunday morning (at McDonalds) it was 14.09 at 9 am. At 5 pm it was 14.71. On Monday at 9 am it was 14.58 and in 2 minutes it "crashed" to 14.19! At 5 pm it was back up to 14.71! On Tuesday at 9 am it was 14.45. At 3 pm when I went home it was at 14.91. I am sure at the banks it is above 15 to $1.

    In Tijuana the rate has not change in 3 weeks around 14.09 to $1. Selling pesos back to dollars seem to be a lot better deal in Mexico.
    I just checked the interbank exchange rate and it is at 15.46.

  2. #10129

    A few thoughts

    I spent the past three days on and off in the zona with a few of my favorites. I live in San Diego so I go back and forth. I have a passport-the book / not the ready card. I am in process of getting SENTRI. I travel back to USA usually around 3-4 PM. Sunday the line was 3. 5 hours. Monday was 3 hours. Yesterday was 5 minutes. I see a LOT of people with canes (not proportioned to the "normal" population!) to get the "handicap" perks. No wait in line! Just a thought. Years back there was a scheme of renting a bike to get through the border fast. Was thinking why doesn't a smart farmacia set up a booth and sell "arthritis' prescriptions and sell canes as a scheme to get around the "fake" handicap ruse the US government supports at the border!

    Also the Dollar to peso exchange is NEAR 15 to $1 at the cambios at the trolley station. It fluctuates wildly during the day. At Sunday morning (at McDonalds) it was 14.09 at 9 am. At 5 pm it was 14.71. On Monday at 9 am it was 14.58 and in 2 minutes it "crashed" to 14.19! At 5 pm it was back up to 14.71! On Tuesday at 9 am it was 14.45. At 3 pm when I went home it was at 14.91. I am sure at the banks it is above 15 to $1.

    In Tijuana the rate has not change in 3 weeks around 14.09 to $1. Selling pesos back to dollars seem to be a lot better deal in Mexico.

  3. #10128
    Quote Originally Posted by ThrowAway3602  [View Original Post]
    Right on thank you so much for the quick replies! Now I'm super pumped for the trip! Am I still going to be hassled with expired PP and birth certificate or they just going to roll their eyes and say OK?
    Yes you will get hassled a bit, maybe more, depending on the mood of the officer but they'll let you through after a brief lecture.

  4. #10127
    Right on thank you so much for the quick replies! Now I'm super pumped for the trip! Am I still going to be hassled with expired PP and birth certificate or they just going to roll their eyes and say OK?

  5. #10126
    GSR is right on. Birth certificate and drivers license should do it

    Quote Originally Posted by ThrowAway3602  [View Original Post]
    So I'll be in San Diego in just 2 weeks, and would love to stop by Tijuana, by my passport is expired by about 10 years. Is there anyway to get in? I don't care about having to be hassled by some border guard for a little, I have no misdemeanors or felonies in the USA. This is for walking over, is it any easier if I drive over? Whats the best way to go about this, because passports generally take a lot longer than 2 weeks to get through.
    .

  6. #10125

    Passport

    Quote Originally Posted by ThrowAway3602  [View Original Post]
    So I'll be in San Diego in just 2 weeks, and would love to stop by Tijuana, by my passport is expired by about 10 years. Is there anyway to get in? I don't care about having to be hassled by some border guard for a little, I have no misdemeanors or felonies in the USA. This is for walking over, is it any easier if I drive over? Whats the best way to go about this, because passports generally take a lot longer than 2 weeks to get through.
    Bring your expired PP with you. Bring a Drivers License. If you have a Birth Certificate on you. Bring it. You will have NO problem. I see it every week. Those without passports.

  7. #10124
    Quote Originally Posted by ThrowAway3602  [View Original Post]
    So I'll be in San Diego in just 2 weeks, and would love to stop by Tijuana, by my passport is expired by about 10 years. Is there anyway to get in? I don't care about having to be hassled by some border guard for a little, I have no misdemeanors or felonies in the USA. This is for walking over, is it any easier if I drive over? Whats the best way to go about this, because passports generally take a lot longer than 2 weeks to get through.
    That should not be a problem. I have came back numerous times with some Americans without any kind ID what so ever. May be slightly delayed due to secondary inspection. Need to provide your full name and perhaps social security number when requested.

  8. #10123

    No passport no crime record no problem?

    So I'll be in San Diego in just 2 weeks, and would love to stop by Tijuana, by my passport is expired by about 10 years. Is there anyway to get in? I don't care about having to be hassled by some border guard for a little, I have no misdemeanors or felonies in the USA. This is for walking over, is it any easier if I drive over? Whats the best way to go about this, because passports generally take a lot longer than 2 weeks to get through.

  9. #10122

    In Tijuana tomorrow for a week

    Hi Guys.

    I will finally be coming back to Tijuana tomorrow evening. Staying for a week at Cascadas. If anyone wants to get together, PM me.

  10. #10121
    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    Yes, I did. And that was why I wondered whether or not your friend was "known" by the cops, or if he said something, or what. I truly hope we're not regressing into the "Jorge Hank-style" bad old days. Shakedowns are a fact of life in Mexico, but handcuffs and detention are an entirely different level. IMHO, it seems the zona cops are more "aggressive" than their counterparts in other parts of the city. Perhaps part of it is that they have to deal with such scum on a frequent basis, but the other part is simply greed (maybe mixed with a bit of sadism), and the ability to get away with it. I, too, avoid them like the plague.

    This has been my experience, too. Every shakedown has been by 2 "officers" (I use the term very loosely), and in a secluded area. The scariest one was several years ago. I was leaving the zona, and I had accidentally spent every dime I had, so I had nothing for a taxi. It was probably around midnight-ish, maybe a bit earler. But it was during the heart of the recession, when Tijuana was a ghost town after dark. I was walking as quickly as I could. (I'm usually not scared of desolated areas, because I figure if there are few people there, there will be few robbers). Anyway, on the pedestrian bridge I encountered a "gang" of 4 or 5 cops decked out in their flak jackets, military boots, sidearms, etc. They jacked me up, made me produce I'd, patted me down, looked suspiciously at my glasses case in my front pocket. As I had absolutely $0, there was nothing to steal so they let me go. IIRC, that was the last time I walked across the bridge at night. Pinches rateros.
    Brave soul. The last time I ran out of money, I found a booth in the corner of HK and took a nap. Woke up at 9 am and walked home rather than brave the night across that notorious bridge. Got to credit the waiters, those petty thieves do leave you alone rather than boot you out when they see you asleep. Just don't break any bottles or disrespectfully put your feet on the furniture and you're ok.

    As far as I know, there is little if any shakedowns away from the Zona, because people aren't as likely to carry large amounts of cash.

  11. #10120
    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbiest1  [View Original Post]
    PP. I'm not sure if you read my post from around 2/14 but I was cuffed and did NOTHING!
    Yes, I did. And that was why I wondered whether or not your friend was "known" by the cops, or if he said something, or what. I truly hope we're not regressing into the "Jorge Hank-style" bad old days. Shakedowns are a fact of life in Mexico, but handcuffs and detention are an entirely different level. IMHO, it seems the zona cops are more "aggressive" than their counterparts in other parts of the city. Perhaps part of it is that they have to deal with such scum on a frequent basis, but the other part is simply greed (maybe mixed with a bit of sadism), and the ability to get away with it. I, too, avoid them like the plague.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    Whenever there is more than 2 cops making an arrest, its generally pursuant to an outstanding arrest warrant. Shakedowns normally take place with less witnesses, in less visible areas, and with less partners to share the booty with.
    This has been my experience, too. Every shakedown has been by 2 "officers" (I use the term very loosely), and in a secluded area. The scariest one was several years ago. I was leaving the zona, and I had accidentally spent every dime I had, so I had nothing for a taxi. It was probably around midnight-ish, maybe a bit earler. But it was during the heart of the recession, when Tijuana was a ghost town after dark. I was walking as quickly as I could. (I'm usually not scared of desolated areas, because I figure if there are few people there, there will be few robbers). Anyway, on the pedestrian bridge I encountered a "gang" of 4 or 5 cops decked out in their flak jackets, military boots, sidearms, etc. They jacked me up, made me produce I'd, patted me down, looked suspiciously at my glasses case in my front pocket. As I had absolutely $0, there was nothing to steal so they let me go. IIRC, that was the last time I walked across the bridge at night. Pinches rateros.

  12. #10119
    Whenever there is more than 2 cops making an arrest, its generally pursuant to an outstanding arrest warrant. Shakedowns normally take place with less witnesses, in less visible areas, and with less partners to share the booty with.

  13. #10118
    Quote Originally Posted by GolfSexRroll  [View Original Post]
    Well as usual I can not keep quiet when "amigos" spew out the bullshit about the Tijuana cops. Just doing their job protecting us from the RATERO Mexican scum who are on the street in broad daylight at 12 noon to prey on hapless gringo mongers in the zona. Yes these same scumbags ("Amigos" are the very ones who get sucked off by the "Herion, needle marked gringas and (photograph their cum drenched faces!) who frequent the zona. But they say that I "DESERVE" to be detained and searched and relieved of my cash" because I was WALKING on a public street. Of course when I questioned these "fine AMIGOS" I was deemed not a good fit in their circles. So be it.

    The cops are in it for themselves. I do not talk to anyone except the chicas. I have seen a marked difference in the past year. When the new administration in city government came into power. I agree that when a gringo gets cuffed (especially in front of Cascada) it may have been a problem with a chica or with Cascada? But who knows.
    I saw him earlier in the day maybe maybe 30 minutes or so. He seemed normal enough. I'm not sure what he could have done in the little time that I didn't see him. It's possible he could have done something, but I didn't see a disgruntled Chica or a drug dealer getting busted as well so if someone else was involved in this transaction I didn't see it. I will say this though there were a lot of policia to arrest just this one guy. I don't remember exactly how many but it was definitely more then 4 cops at the scene. That doesn't sound very normal for a shakedown.

  14. #10117
    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    As rotten as the cops in Tijuana truly are, there are two sides to situations like this.

    The zona attracts loads of human debris, as well as a lot of attractive ladies. When they actually used to deport people, did you ever see the riff-raff that used to be unloaded from the buses and sent across the border at San Ysidro? A lot of those guys wind up in the zona. Other threads here have guys singing the praises of various gringa heroin addicts and their BJ skills <shudder> . Drugs are sold openly in the alley. Drive-by shootings happen. A waiter was killed in HK not that long ago.

    My point is that this gringo may have been into some gnarly shit. Maybe he stiffed a girl. Maybe he beat up a girl. We'll never know. I have no love for the cops, but they tend to try to scare you, extract money from you, then let you go. BTW, they do that to the locals, too, just usually for less money. But when the cuffs come out and they start frog-marching you around, methinks it's more than just a simple shakedown. This guy probably did something really bad or really stupid.
    PP. I'm not sure if you read my post from around 2/14 but I was cuffed and did NOTHING!

  15. #10116

    Yes / I Agree

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    As rotten as the cops in Tijuana truly are, there are two sides to situations like this.

    The zona attracts loads of human debris, as well as a lot of attractive ladies. When they actually used to deport people, did you ever see the riff-raff that used to be unloaded from the buses and sent across the border at San Ysidro? A lot of those guys wind up in the zona. Other threads here have guys singing the praises of various gringa heroin addicts and their BJ skills <shudder> . Drugs are sold openly in the alley. Drive-by shootings happen. A waiter was killed in HK not that long ago.

    My point is that this gringo may have been into some gnarly shit. Maybe he stiffed a girl. Maybe he beat up a girl. We'll never know. I have no love for the cops, but they tend to try to scare you, extract money from you, then let you go. BTW, they do that to the locals, too, just usually for less money. But when the cuffs come out and they start frog-marching you around, methinks it's more than just a simple shakedown. This guy probably did something really bad or really stupid.
    Well as usual I can not keep quiet when "amigos" spew out the bullshit about the Tijuana cops. Just doing their job protecting us from the RATERO Mexican scum who are on the street in broad daylight at 12 noon to prey on hapless gringo mongers in the zona. Yes these same scumbags ("Amigos" are the very ones who get sucked off by the "Herion, needle marked gringas and (photograph their cum drenched faces!) who frequent the zona. But they say that I "DESERVE" to be detained and searched and relieved of my cash" because I was WALKING on a public street. Of course when I questioned these "fine AMIGOS" I was deemed not a good fit in their circles. So be it.

    The cops are in it for themselves. I do not talk to anyone except the chicas. I have seen a marked difference in the past year. When the new administration in city government came into power. I agree that when a gringo gets cuffed (especially in front of Cascada) it may have been a problem with a chica or with Cascada? But who knows.

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