Thread: Crime, Safety, and the Police
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03-13-24 21:16 #4305
Posts: 1102Border
Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
Personally I'd guess that they will be mostly used to help keep migrants from crossing the border. They've had problems close to PedWest where they are building a new wall and migrants have been using that breech as a spot to cross. Read last week they had 100 cross in a big rush. They even threatened to close PedWest down again if it couldn't be secured. They are also having problems with more migrants crossing in the eastern part of the city closer to Tecate.
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03-13-24 09:32 #4304
Posts: 144Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
Better to just leave, Mexico & overseas if it's in the cards for you.
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03-13-24 09:27 #4303
Posts: 144Originally Posted by RexRiver [View Original Post]
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03-13-24 06:55 #4302
Posts: 275Originally Posted by RexRiver [View Original Post]
I'd say the chance that you meet non US residents in the zona is very rare. I used to see Chinese tourists that flew directly from China to Tijuana but those are long gone since the pandemic. Most mongers specially those who frequent that place are US residents.
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03-13-24 05:50 #4301
Posts: 3208Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor [View Original Post]
That may be a bit of an exaggeration, but not a lot. Today there is a ton of money, much of it provided by the fabricas. There are Lincoln and BMW dealerships. Even the taxis, for the most part, aren't the jalopies of years ago. After the seriously dark days around 2008, Tijuana has reinvented itself. There's plenty to do, and the food and drink scene is incredible. If the Zona Norte bars all disappeared tomorrow, it would be just a blip on the economic radar.
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03-13-24 04:46 #4300
Posts: 568Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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03-13-24 02:54 #4299
Posts: 1482Originally Posted by StRobert [View Original Post]
https://youtu.be/2DB_YaNQ584?si=nyAuBUKnQG7UIM7L
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03-12-24 20:52 #4298
Posts: 22Are there really that many USA Men going to Tijuana for the prostitution. That's why I go, but it seems that half the men in the club are NOT "Americans. " Lots of hispanics and Asians (maybe Asian-American). But 40-50 Americans a day in the Zone does not translate into a huge number of Americans going there. Maybe a few thousand a year?? There is plenty of pussy to be bought state side. The AMPS in most locales are pretty open for full service. The advantage to the Zone is the cost, and that's not as great as it used to be.
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03-12-24 19:34 #4297
Posts: 599Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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03-12-24 17:34 #4296
Posts: 1291Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone [View Original Post]
The whole reason Tijuana even exists is so that Americans can go there to do things that are illegal in their home soil. During the 1930's during prohibition era many Americans went to Tijuana to drink. Nowadays Americans go to Tijuana for prostitution.
I highly doubt people are just going for the fucking tacos LOL.
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03-12-24 16:46 #4295
Posts: 599Originally Posted by StRobert [View Original Post]
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03-12-24 08:00 #4294
Posts: 1102Usa
Originally Posted by StRobert [View Original Post]
Also you can post this information on the USA version of this board.
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03-12-24 07:22 #4293
Posts: 780Originally Posted by Sol12 [View Original Post]
8 men arrested during undercover prostitution bust in L. A. County.
By: Will Conybeare.
Posted: Mar 4, 2024/01:36 PM PST.
Updated: Mar 4, 2024/01:36 PM PST.
Authorities in Claremont arrested eight men after conducting an undercover prostitution sting at a local motel.
According to a release from the Claremont Police Department, a coalition of local agencies teamed up with the LOS Angeles County District Attorney's Office Bureau of Investigation to conduct the raid Friday at the Motel 6 on Indian Hill Boulevard near the 10 Freeway.
"The Claremont Police Department had received multiple complaints from residents, business owners and passersby regarding prostitution in the immediate area," officials said.
During the operation, six undercover officers posed as prostitutes and solicited subjects who sought to engage in commercial sexual acts.
Upon being solicited, the suspects were arrested by additional undercover officers in the surrounding area, Claremont police said.
The eight men were identified as:
Gustavo Alvarado Quinones, 27, of San Bernardino.
Joseph Damond, 67, of Perris.
Christian Oliverarojas, 31, of Upland.
Zezhou Long, 27, of Pleasanton.
Joshua Valle, 25, of Covina.
Yusef Malik Jeffries, Jr. , 32, of Upland.
Richard Eduardo Garcia, 31, of Fontana.
Ruben Iniguez, 22, of Valencia.
All eight men were booked and later released with a pending court appearance at Pomona Superior Court, authorities said.
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03-12-24 05:05 #4292
Posts: 2632Mexico is deploying 240 more national guard soldiers in Tijuana to control crime. !!
Mexico is deploying 240 more national guard soldiers in Tijuana to control crime. !!
Would be interesting to see where the soldiers will patrolling.
https://news.yahoo.com/more-national...204020316.html
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03-11-24 18:11 #4291
Posts: 1102Tijuana
Originally Posted by StRobert [View Original Post]