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01-14-23 22:56 #22865
Posts: 627Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas [View Original Post]
1300 pesos is a sweet deal.
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01-14-23 13:48 #22864
Posts: 1954Miscellaneous
I wasn't sure where to post this report, as it has elements of escorts, the bars and general info. I usually arrive to Tijuana during the day or early evening, but this time I arrived close to 1 am. Note to self: exchange dollars for pesos in Tijuana late at night. We all know you get a better rate in San Ysidro, but not late at night. The rate was 18.38 in San Ysidro as opposed to 18.6 something in Tijuana. I banged out the escort I found on Mileroticos in the photo below. She was 1300, but I had to put her in doggy due to her face. Great ass and tight pussy though. After I busted a fat nut, it was time to hit the Zona. Plenty of people at 3 am. Tropical had a good selection of all shapes and sizes, but the scene at Adelitas was lacking. Having said that, the hottest chica I saw all night was a dime piece with an Asian guy who was probably in his 50's. They were having a ball so no opportunity to swoop in.
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01-14-23 08:05 #22863
Posts: 1482Friday night 8 pm repprt
Had nothing to do so took trolley to Tijuana, Friday evening. Sat its gona be raining. The dirt sidewalk now has a 4 feet ditch the whole length of the sidewalk. I didn't trust I wouldn't fall into it I ran across street for the new sidewalk. Interestingly, I found out, the bartender at the bar where I got robbed 2 weeks ago. I had feeling he knew inwas gona get robbed by this girl. Because when she took me to this bar she went and talked to him before letting me in. 20 minutes later she's grabbing my wallet from pants. Today I see him in street from 50 feet away he turns his head when he looks at me looking at the wall as if I don't know him. I've bee. Buying beer from him for 5 years. When this girl 1st was calling me to drink she was at other bars and I heard someone telling her what to say. I should trusted my instinct. I kinda knew I was gona get robbed. Anyway, hk had a lot pretty girls at around I'm, the they seemed to vanish I guess too ma why guys showed up so they weren't standing out I had a beer st hk, tropical, and small chica bar. Nobody wanted to hang with. Me. I actually spent 3 bucks tonight on the woman. I need to go only in the daytime for now on.
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01-13-23 20:48 #22862
Posts: 536Claims?
Originally Posted by ParallaxView [View Original Post]
Maybe you might re-read the thread, and reply when completely sober?
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01-13-23 05:06 #22861
Posts: 56Originally Posted by WombatEd2 [View Original Post]
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01-13-23 03:07 #22860
Posts: 536Facts
Originally Posted by ParallaxView [View Original Post]
Sol12 did offer one, "So law enforcement knows this and thus has given up on many thefts since it's basically a waste of their time. ".
And you asked him, "Out of curiosity, any reputable data to support this claim?
So I showed you where you could get some relevant data.
And your reply was, "I won't do your work for you in proving your claims. ".
As I had not made any claims, and you had asked for info, your response was more than a bit absurd.
You asked for data. I found you some. And you cared too little to actually look at it. Period.
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01-13-23 00:18 #22859
Posts: 6538Crimes reports
Suburbs in LA and Orange County used to be mice, green, clean, quiet, safe, healthy, happy places for families.
But in the past 5-7 years, property crimes have ramped up, like cars and homes broken into, things stolen ect, most are not reported in neighborhood sites. While my relatives were at work, burglars moved a truck into the garage, disabled video and security equipment, stole all valuables, including security equipment, jewelries, clothes, had enough time to spread out food for lunch, left all kinds of finger prints. Others had their cars broken into again and again. A pair of criminals smashed windows of a dozen cars in the neighborhood late at night, pried out electronics. Don't know why nobody heard nose or car alarms. A couple county sheriff deputies were convicted of stealing CCs, guns and other valuables from the homes of crime victims when they investigated.
People are just too upset or too lazy to post those kinds of news. For more complete crime data, do online search of local police departments records, may be even the FBI records, and compare them to similar sized cities and look for stats and trends.
Meth addiction is driving lots of people of all ages and backgrounds to steal for their fixes. After a while they would sell off all assets, leave all relationships and move in with the homeless crowd for easy drugs access and the companies of their drug addict friends. I personally have a few relatives and ex friends who for years refuse to leave the homeless lifestyle and move to any homes or shelters available to them.
AMLO just declared Mexico has the moral obligation to take care of migrants. Let's ship him a couple hundred thousands homeless addicts from the US to Sinaloa and Jalisco to help them live near the sources of drugs. Just dangle a couple kilos of Meth in front of them and let them walk south across the border to their promised land of cheap, abundant drugs. They would be so thrilled to live near their drugs suppliers and addict friends. When they start cheating or stealing from the cartels, they will get their torture sessions and free burials in the desert.
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01-12-23 20:07 #22858
Posts: 56Originally Posted by Sol12 [View Original Post]
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01-12-23 03:06 #22857
Posts: 1102Tijuana
Originally Posted by ParallaxView [View Original Post]
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01-12-23 02:57 #22856
Posts: 1102Thanks
Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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01-12-23 01:18 #22855
Posts: 573Google Map History. Zona Norte
What a riot. It was a bit funny to see where my red dots were in relation to where I have traveled around San Diego (and the world).
Gee. Look at the dots all around Zona Norte. LOL.
-G.
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01-11-23 20:53 #22854
Posts: 2422In the states, the police are steered to the most serious crimes first. So manpower is directed to murders, armed robberies, bank robberies. Petty theft is at the bottom of the list. It runs parallel with the prosecutor's office. Here, no one is going to be fucking promoted for enforcing jaywalking laws.
In Mexico, the police top brass tend to be bought or murdered. So manpower is steered away from drug traffickers and murders, especially when judges are already bought off. With little to do, the police tend to enforce laws that increases receiving cash tips from tourists. There, no one is going to be fucking promoted while buried 6 feet under.
For all the talk about civil vs common laws, the real laws are about the same everywhere. Criminal law has largely been codified here and in Mexico, and it looks very similar. The real difference between Law and Order in the states versus Mexico is about directing resources (manpower).
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01-11-23 16:37 #22853
Posts: 56Originally Posted by WombatEd2 [View Original Post]
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01-11-23 08:47 #22852
Posts: 3860Originally Posted by Sol12 [View Original Post]
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01-11-23 07:31 #22851
Posts: 536Originally Posted by ParallaxView [View Original Post]Originally Posted by ParallaxView [View Original Post]
And your continual ranting about disliking NextDoor is pointless. NextDoor doesn't pretend to be a scientific crime analysis website. It is simply a bunch of people reporting their experiences and expressing their opinions, just like they do on this forum.