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04-12-20 23:13 #17216
Posts: 2538Curfew & Tijuana
I heard there is curfew in Tijuana. But I am hearing mixed reports about it. A friend that lives in Tijuana tells me there is a curfew. But Mexico's president has said there is not a curfew (https://translate.google.com/transla...9/&prev=search). So I am uncertain what the truth is. ? It is possible that the curfew was implemented by Tijuana's mayor of the governor of Baja. ? If anyone hears any more news please post. ?
https://translate.google.com/transla...9/&prev=search
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04-12-20 20:44 #17215
Posts: 155Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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04-12-20 18:16 #17214
Posts: 334Safe Sex
Considering the demand for sex in Tijuana and the virus stuff I am surprised they have not come up with some type of "glory hole" type of experience where you have this girl that is a "10". Covered in a see thru plastic bag. . except for her pussy where the guy can have a little fun and still be protected. LOL.
I am joking but still would be kind of fun!
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04-12-20 17:57 #17213
Posts: 334True how the money info is left out more than other details. It's probably cause the money is always about the same. $80. Sometimes more. Rarely less etc.
That place in Madrid sounds amazing. Course probably Eruo prices are $200 to get fucked? Still sounds like a great experience. What I do love about the mongering world is the variety. Each country with their own little twist of sex for sale. It's a regular Walmart variety of products.
I always go to Asia over thanksgiving or Christmas as it's warmer than Europe but I want to go check out Colombia or some of the other places that are still warm but not so expensive.
Originally Posted by GoodQuestions [View Original Post]
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04-12-20 15:13 #17212
Posts: 1912Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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04-12-20 05:44 #17211
Posts: 2538Mexico now enforcing essential travel restrictions. !!
Tried crossing into Tijuana and Mexico is now enforcing esssential travel restrictions. !! The Mexican immigration person denied me entry into Mexico this evening. They are only allowing people to cross that have medical emergencies. I was told that if you have a prescription they will let you cross. So will try crossing next week. Really irritating to that they started enforcing this rule. I was really looking forward to a great BBJ / facial from Kayla.
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04-12-20 03:41 #17210
Posts: 553Originally Posted by ClamSlammer [View Original Post]
What the cartel would be worried about is the extra heat and attention that killing / kidnapping an American would bring. For instance if / when an American gets attacked or killed in Tijuana it at least draws attention from the press. A news article will be written about it. The family will make some noise and the chief of police will be pressured to do something, because they don't want the bad press as it will have a negative effect on tourism and the perception of safety which could discourage people from doing business / investing in Tijuana.
The risk / reward factor makes attacking / killing Americans an unattractive endeavour. The cartels have much bigger fish to fry so to speak.
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04-10-20 00:03 #17209
Posts: 536Spoken Like.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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04-09-20 05:16 #17208
Posts: 6493Risks of crimes
I suspect Gringos may be less likely victimized in Tijuana than in downtown Los Angeles or Riverside.
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04-09-20 05:09 #17207
Posts: 1912Originally Posted by ClamSlammer [View Original Post]
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04-09-20 00:52 #17206
Posts: 763Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas [View Original Post]
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04-08-20 02:46 #17205
Posts: 757Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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04-08-20 01:38 #17204
Posts: 1912Originally Posted by ClamSlammer [View Original Post]
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04-07-20 22:55 #17203
Posts: 763Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas [View Original Post]
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04-07-20 06:38 #17202
Posts: 6493US ciitzens murdered kidnapped in Mexico
Just off the top of my head, there were many murders and kidnaps in the last few years.
2 young gringas were murdered in Rosarito.
1 SD high school grad was murdered in Ensenada.
A SD surf champion was kidnapped on the way to Ensenada; his wife gang raped in front of him.
1 guy had a money dispute with a puta working out of a bar near PV's cruise ship terminal. He ran out of the bar, was chased down and shot to death with a Colt. 45.
2 med students in Guadalajara from LOS Angeles were kidnapped and tortured for ransom when they went to a bad neighborhood one night looking to buy drugs. After 1 week, 1 family paid ransom and 1 guy was released, the other guy was tortured and shot to death in front of an apartment building. The surviving guy swore he did not see anything or anyone and did not remember what happened to them. He was very scared.
1 LA guy from botched a drug deal and owed the cartel $200 K. He went down to Michoacan to negotiate payment and got kidnapped. His family was instructed to bring $200 K cash to a clothing store in the garment district. They went to the FBI. FBI investigated, baited and raided dozens stores, found $50 M cash. Stores in the garment district would swap drug cash in LA for shipments of clothing to importers in Mexico who then pay cartels with pesos.
May be many more in other states I have not heard.
I am not trying to provoke hysteria, but the facts are there have been quite a few murders and kidnaps of US citizens in Mexico with not much LE's heat brought down, but the rate of major crimes is probably lower than in LOS Angeles or Riverside counties. Murder of federal agents like Enrique Camarena would bring down heat, but it took DEA over a decade to finally capture the 2 guys who did the murder. They could not pin the hit on El Chapo.
Murders and kidnaps of ordinary US citizens won't excite federal officials into taking quick, serious actions. State Department already warned travelers of Mexico.