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04-26-22 22:49 #3343
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by SeaBeeJoe [View Original Post]
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04-26-22 20:07 #3342
Posts: 6519Sexual Misconduct
CB Joe.
This guy Cooley is a beast, making advances on his own sister in law, forcing kisses on her, squeezing her boobs, groping her crotch under the panties. He lost his honor, career, family and friends for that stupid, ugly, sexual power play and he deserves it. I admire his sister in law for her courage to prosecute. We cannot condone that kind of sexual abuses, especially within their own families. Damn I was disgusted that a US general would do that kind of stupid, nasty shit.
The sailor you mentioned was damn lucky he got off. US women are extremely ugly, stupid, shifty in personal relationships. One minute they want to fuck your brains out, the next day if they feel slighted, they would take their stinky pussies to LE and scream rape. That actually happened a few times decades ago when I was in undergrad. Girls cried rape the day after and got guys in deep shit legal problems, ruining their education and future.
The young generation in US is now scared shitless dating women. Very few would go out on dates, engaging or marrying. There is nothing sacred anymore, only beasts clawing each other to bloody deaths to gratify their power hunger and blood lust. These ugly, evil women deserve their miseries.
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04-26-22 10:11 #3341
Posts: 644Sexual Misconduct
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
I remember when I was in the Navy, there was this Sailor at Court Martial for apparently raping 2 girls at a party, he was facing 30 years to life if found guilty of these crimes. The verdict luckily was in his favor as they discovered it was all consensual and all three were drunk. The case was dismissed. It is shit like this and that first time felony in Texas for Solicitation that drives me to only monger in foreign countries where it is legal like Mexico. American is just to risky to even try this. I did visit a massage parlor back in the day in Eastern Washington, I had a nice time with a young sexy white girl, as she was a good fuck. Most of the US providers have been duds, and don't get me started on the strip clubs in America! We got to face it, Tijuana and Mexico is a pretty good deal for a mongers, sure beats a felony conviction.
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04-24-22 16:23 #3340
Posts: 6519Air Force Maj. Gen. William Cooley guilty of abusive sexual contact
Lost his career for kissing and groping his sister-in-law. Gen. Cooley should have moved the Air Force Research Lab to Tijuana to really live his life and avoid this kinds of troubles.
Now you can guess what the thousands engineers and scientists in AFRL do all day.
https://www.daytondailynews.com/loca...PJKZQWN5ZET3M/
Verdict announced in court-martial of ex-AFRL commander.
Maj. Gen. William T. Cooley, ex-commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, delivers remarks during the McCook Field Centennial ceremony in Dayton on Oct. 6, 2017. (USA Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth).
By Thomas Gnau April 23,2022.
Verdict comes in sixth day of trial over abusive sexual contact charge.
A military judge found Air Force Maj. Gen. William Cooley guilty of one charge of abusive sexual contact on the sixth day of an historic court-martial at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Air Force Judge Col. Christina Jimenez deliberated for some five hours Friday before recessing for the day. The verdict was pronounced as soon as court opened Saturday morning.
The charge had three specifications involving how the two-star general was reported to have touched the complainant in the case — forcing his tongue in her mouth, forcing her hand to his genitals and pushing his hand between her legs and cupping her breast, according to an Air Force charge sheet.
The judge found Cooley guilty of the first specification and not guilty of the latter two.
A former commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Cooley was charged with abusive sexual contact in an encounter with his sister-in-law inside a Jeep when she gave him a ride after a family backyard barbecue in a New Mexico off-duty incident nearly four years ago.
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The victim in the case, the wife of Cooley's brother, is a civilian woman who is not a Department of Defense employee. Cooley's brother works for the Air Force in New Mexico as a civilian employee.
Cooley had faced loss of rank, pay and benefits and up to 21 months of confinement. And he may have to register as a sexual offender.
Now after Saturday's verdict, in terms of confinement, the maximum possible sentence is seven years per charge. An Air Force spokeswoman said Saturday that Cooley does not face loss of rank. It was not immediately clear Saturday what impact the conviction will have on Cooley's career.
This is the first time a court-martial of an Air Force general reached trial.
"Today marks the first time an Air Force general officer has been held responsible for his heinous actions," the victim in the case said in a statement from her personal attorney, Ryan Guilds.
"Sometimes family members are the abusers, abusers who count on silence in order to wield their extensive power."
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04-07-22 20:49 #3339
Posts: 6519Complain to Tijauna's Internal Affairs chief
Lic. Alfonso Rafael Leyva Perez.
Email: * rafael.leyva@sindicatura.gob.mx.
Blvd. Independencia 1350, Zona Urbana.
Rio Tijuana, 22320 Tijuana, b. c.
Dear Sr. Perez,
Too often and too many times my friends, visitors and I have been stopped*by Municipal Policias, wrongfully*accused of violations, threatened and demanded bribes when we never violated any laws.
Specifically on Sunday April 3 at about midnight, I was stopped by 2 policias in their patrol car (I have #)* on Ave Constitucion near the border, harassed, threatened, taken to the policia*station, shaken down and robbed of all my money by 2 policias.
My friends and other*visitors have been threatened and robbed by policias*many times in the last few months. * There must be many more unreported incidents. ** It looks obvious that Tijuan's policias are not preventing or prosecution*criminals but are spending all their time on the job shaking down visitors.
There have been many complaints that make Tijuana famous with*corrupt policias and rampant crimes. I wish to make sure policias pursue criminals*and not abusing*visitors. *.
Estimado Sr. Pérez,
Con demasiada frecuencia, mis amigos, visitantes y yo hemos sido detenidos por la policía municipal, acusados injustamente de violaciones, amenazadosy exigidos sobornos cuando nunca violamos ninguna ley.
Específicamente el domingo 3 de abril a eso de la medianoche, fui detenido por 2 policías en su patrulla (tengo #) en la Avenida Constitucin cerca de la frontera, hostigados, amenazados, llevados a la estación de policía, golpeados y robados todo mi dinero por 2 policías. Mis amigos y otros visitantes han sido asaltados por policías muchas veces en los últimos meses. Debe haber muchos más incidentes no denunciados.
Parece obvio que los policías de Tijuana no están previniendo ni enjuiciando a los delincuentes, sino que pasan todo su tiempo en el trabajo sacudiendo a los visitantes.
Ha habido muchas denuncias que hacen famoso a Tijuana con policías corruptos y crímenes desenfrenados. Deseo asegurarme de que las policías persigan a los delincuentes y no abusen de los visitantes.
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04-07-22 20:34 #3338
Posts: 6519Tijuana's Internal Affairs chief: Lic. Alfonso Rafael Leyva Perez.
He's the chief city attorney responsible to investigate all government employees' conducts. Complain to him via email or letter with with specifics and details.
Lic. Alfonso Rafael Leyva Perez.
Email: rafael.leyva@sindicatura.gob.mx.
Blvd. Independencia 1350, Zona Urbana.
Rio Tijuana, 22320 Tijuana, be. See.
http://www.sindicatura.gob.mx/#/ default.
Quejas.spm@sindicaturatijuana.gob.mx
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04-07-22 20:26 #3337
Posts: 6519Tjiuana's mayor and police chief
The bros should write many letters complaining about INM's shakedowns at the border and policias abusing, shaking down tourists. Also contact Mexico's consulate in San Diego and the press, make a big stink about these corrupt government employees.
File official complaints against specific individuals with details. Go to Sindicatura in Zona Rio near hotel Pueblo Amigo to press charges.
Don't let the stupid monkeys bully and take advantage of you:
Mayor Arturo González Cruz.
Palacio Municipal.
De La Independencia No. 1350, Zona Urbana Rio Tijuana, 22320 Tijuana, be. See. , Mexico.
Polcia Chief Rafael Vázquez Hernández.
Calle uno norte why uno poniente s / and City. Industrial New Tijuana.
https://policia.tijuana.gob.mx/contacto.aspx
SSPCM.
Secretary of Security and Municipal Citizen Protection.
Blvd Cuauhtémoc Sur why Río Suchiate #2141 Colonia Marron.
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.
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04-05-22 18:07 #3336
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Dogers69 [View Original Post]
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04-05-22 16:21 #3335
Posts: 227Originally Posted by KBToys [View Original Post]
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04-05-22 13:00 #3334
Posts: 1458Originally Posted by Lost99 [View Original Post]
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04-05-22 05:38 #3333
Posts: 2420Sunday Bust Day again yesterday. Just set foot in Tijuana when I saw Army and NG squads actually busting dealers without cops. I guess they can do that independently down in Tijuana. I walk up to the alley and three cop cars were pinning three dealers around Bar Valentina. One of the dealers was faster than shit and ran right into Cascadas who every one knows is a labyrinth. I'm guessing he was a former employee. I saw the same exact dude out ran two cops about 4 weeks ago and disappeared up Cascadas. The Rams should sign the dude. An hour later, I see another major bust by multiple cop cars a couple of blocks East of HK on Coahuila Blvd. Sunday is like round-them-up day for the Zona Norte.
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04-05-22 05:30 #3332
Posts: 264Originally Posted by RikyMichaels7 [View Original Post]
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04-05-22 05:30 #3331
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by RikyMichaels7 [View Original Post]
Now if you fuck it up and forget because some chica has her tits in your face, and the cocksucker has ran off with your change, look at the ficha ticket that he gave the chica for her drink. It has his cock sucking employee number on it. Take the number to the manager and ask the manager why he is conspiring with the waiter to rip you off.
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04-05-22 01:58 #3330
Posts: 227Additional Advice
Originally Posted by Lost99 [View Original Post]
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04-02-22 19:08 #3329
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Lost99 [View Original Post]
The cops don't need probably cause, at least as how it's defined in the States, to stop you. There are myriad reports of being stopped when DWG or WWG (driving while gringo or walking while gringo). They will do their very best to intimidate you. They will make up shit that you did, and try to intimidate you into caving and paying. They will search your person. They may demand you take off your shoes and pat down your socks. Yes, I have personal experience. They will tell you that you blew a stop sign, or that they think you have drugs on you, or that you have Viagra, or that you have porn on your phone.
When stopped it is imperative that you keep your cool. Also, take your money and hold it in your hand. That indicates somebody who has been around this Bush a few times. They have no right to handle your money. If you are not fluent in Spanish, act like you don't understand and only speak English. That sometimes puts them a bit on the defensive.
My philosophy is that I only carry pesos, and a few USD. If you must give a mordida, usually 200 pesos will suffice, especially if you've done nothing wrong. If you stand your ground and refuse to cooperate they will often leave you alone. But you have to decide whether or not your time is worth $10 dollars, or not. Cops would much rather shake down a gringo who has a pocketful of Benjamins than one with a pocketful of 100 and 200 peso notes. So, pretend like your dollars are worthless and uses pesos. It's hard for a noob, but it usually is beneficial. You don't use dollars in Thailand or Cambodia, you shouldn't use them in Mexico. I'll probably get flamed for that.
I was shaken down, years ago, when I didn't fully understand the process, for $20. Somewhat more recently I paid 200 p due to a semi-illegal left turn in Mexicali, 200 p to cut short the process and avoid an alcoholmetro on Agua Caliente, 0 p on a late night traffic stop, and 500 p (didn't have anything smaller) when pulling out of a motel one night.