Thread: Crime, Safety, and the Police
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10-31-19 08:38 #2353
Posts: 763Every Single Cop Will Steal Your Money
You guys that claim that most Tijuana cops will not steal your money, well, are seriously confused. Every single cop in the Zona is out to steal your money! Whether they actually steal your money or not depends on a variety of circumstances. But they most definitely are out to steal money, and they are interested in little else besides stealing. If you are walking down the street, minding your own business and then stopped and searched, do you really think the cops stopped you because they seriously suspect you of having drugs? If you think that, you are probably right and on crack. The one and only reason a cop will stop and search you is because they want to steal your money! If they feel the circumstances permit, they will steal your money. They read your demeanor, count your cash, assess potential witnesses and the chance of being reported and then decide whether it is worth the risk to steal your money. Even if you are found to be breaking the law somehow, and you voluntarily pay a "fine" on the spot, that is still stealing. If they were really interested in fighting the drug trade they would arrest the "cuantos" guys that openly sell rocks on the street. Tijuana cops have absolutely no interest in stopping the drug trade. All they are interested in is stealing your money, and that couldn't be more obvious.
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10-31-19 05:03 #2352
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Dogers69 [View Original Post]
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10-31-19 00:16 #2351
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
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10-30-19 18:21 #2350
Posts: 1459Yeah I used one of those hotels. In daylight, hotel security made me get off sidewalk he was very convinced I'd get robbed waiting for my uber. I did walk back and forth to HK though at 2 am. I don't have the discipline to pay a cab for a 5 minute walk so that's when I started only us in ng HK and Adelitas. Otherwise I'm always wandering around looking for God knows what.
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10-30-19 17:19 #2349
Posts: 657Policia Shakedown attempt?
Was walking to my car this morning and crossed Constitucion. A policia van at a high rate of speed drove the wrong way up the street and jammed on the brakes next to me. 2 young policia then got out and asked if I spoke Spanish. "Un poquito". They then said they were going to search me for drugs, so I took out my cellphone and put it up against the van in plain view in my hand. The policia thoroughly searched my pants pockets to discover I had no wallet there but did not search my shirt pockets and missed my hideaway neck wallet, so I am guessing they were looking for some extra holiday cash. Warning. Keep your cash hidden because the holidays are here and the policia look like they want to shake the tourist money trees walking around!
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10-30-19 06:04 #2348
Posts: 139Originally Posted by WombatEd2 [View Original Post]
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10-30-19 02:32 #2347
Posts: 334I remember the waiter in Azuls saying the street to the west of the alley wasn't good to be on. But the street to the east of the alley was OK.
What you mentioned was consistent with what he said. Stay away from the street on the west. I have not checked out the girls on the street to the east yet so just on the alley itself I found one really nice girl.
Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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10-28-19 20:45 #2346
Posts: 536Trans Streetwalkers
There's a whole 'nother red light zone on Calle Primera between Martinez and Mutualismo. These ladies were all born with penises.
Buyer beware!
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10-28-19 04:48 #2345
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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10-27-19 06:18 #2344
Posts: 2420Shemale alert?
Had the weirdest experience Friday night. I just came out of the West end of the alley and turned right towards La Perla restaurant, flirting with some chicas when this 200 lbs shemale (I think) aggressively jumped out with two hands out, one at my chest like a stiff arm Heisman pose and the other hand reaching for my crotch. Out of complete reflex, I deflected the hand towards my crotch, blocked the stiff arm and thumbed the shemale at the collar bone where there is a sensitive nerve, breaking his balance. While he was off balance and standing on one leg, I walked very fast away because I was shocked that I may have assaulted a woman. Everything happened so quick, I was just glad I got out of there without getting my ass kicked. Then I realize that the she moved just like a guy, built like a guy, and was aggressive like a guy. Hence probably a shemale. Anyways, I just wanted to warn a couple of people here about the aggressive shemale at that location. Never seen this person before.
I do apologize to the gay community. I do not hold any prejudice against anyone and do not think that all shemales are bad. But getting aggressively approached like that was not cool. At least I didn't break his jaw.
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10-27-19 05:44 #2343
Posts: 2569Seems like most of drug dealers have disappeared in the zona. Hopefully they have gone away. It's ridiculous that they were selling dope so openly. !!
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10-25-19 04:21 #2342
Posts: 841Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
About 45 percent of the police officers Causa En Comun surveyed said that they received a salary of less than $600 a month.
"If you get paid 200 bucks a month, and organised crime comes and gives you $1,000 a month, of course, you're going to take it," Figueroa said.
US$200 per month is MX$3,700 pesos per month.
Both are much higher than $500 pesos per month mentioned in the post I was talking about.
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10-23-19 09:24 #2341
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by KCQuestor [View Original Post]
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/...120903772.html
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10-23-19 04:04 #2340
Posts: 841Originally Posted by ClamSlammer [View Original Post]
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10-21-19 01:53 #2339
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by SenorTJ [View Original Post]