In US, MILFs, once or twice divorced with a few kids, are some of the meanest, nastiest, ugliest and greediest creatures on earth.
Why would you want to fuck around with them?
Are you a captain of the Kamikaze Airlines? Hehe.
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In US, MILFs, once or twice divorced with a few kids, are some of the meanest, nastiest, ugliest and greediest creatures on earth.
Why would you want to fuck around with them?
Are you a captain of the Kamikaze Airlines? Hehe.
I was noticing that police appear to have opened a new substation on Constitucion & the Cohilla alley. This located where the barber shop was located next the to parking lot. I noticed that there was some lockers. Not sure if the police hang out there now. Or if this a police station. Despite the police corruption I am hoping that it is a police station. Hopefully this will deter the bandito's.
Jose Maria Guizar Valencia, boss of the notoriously violent Zeta cartel, was trying to blend in, traveling without body guards. He was captured entering a hotel without violence by Mexico's Federal Police.
Bravo! Bravo! Who said Mexico's police is stupid, incompetent and corrupt?
If left to LAPD, the brass would call in SWAT teams, snipers, tanks, helicopter gunships, A-10 Warhog ect. To level out blocks of houses, commanding by remote controls while they are busy in LA's Central Jail [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord125][CodeWord125][/url], torturing, beating and staging suicides on the hapless inmates.
[URL]http://www.latimes.com/world/mexico-americas/la-fg-mexico-zetas-cartel-20180209-story.html[/URL]
I know a few ISG bros who just cannot wait to get to Tijuana hehe:
Video: Road rage confrontation in Oceanside ends with car flipped on side.
[URL]https://www.yahoo.com/news/video-road-rage-confrontation-oceanside-010632934.html[/URL]
Old news report from 2016 I found. Still relevant I think. Bottom line, don't let CBP or their medical personnel put fingers in you for the purpose of a search. Unless you really need the money.
"USA Customs and Border Protection (CBP) paid a New Mexico woman $475,000 for illegally subjecting her to vaginal and anal searches after she was detained at the Cordova Bridge point of entry in El Paso."
[URL]https://www.aclutx.org/en/press-releases/cbp-settles-lawsuit-aclu-client-who-endured-invasive-cavity-searches[/URL]
Two LAPD officers plead no contest to sexually assaulting women while on duty, receive 25- year prison terms.
Abuse of power by cops in US happens a lot more often than you know:
[URL]http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-lapd-officers-rape-plea-20180226-story.html[/URL]#nws=mcnewsletter.
[URL]http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2018/02/being-mother-and-sicario-boss-story-of.html[/URL]#more.
The story of Rosalia, a mother and Guerrero sicario boss.
Translated by El Profe for Borderland Beat from La Silla Rota.
The testimony of Rosalia, a young sicario in Guerrero who leads a double life as a mother and gunman boss.
Mexico City (La Silla Rota). It is early in the morning when you hear the engine of a truck parking in the street. The last details are set, the fruit in an old plastic container, eggs Mexican style and a box with a puzzle.
A tall woman with long dyed blond hair gets down from the truck. Her skin is light brown. She has an unusual attractiveness. Her name is Rosalia and she works as a sicaria for LOS Ardillos in Guererro. She shows a story published by the NY Daily News in which it is assured that the real names and exact locations have been modified for security.
The beginnings in Narco.
She was only nineteen when she had her first contact with drug trafficking. Veronica's father had recently died and she had no money to rent an apartment. She lived in a room with no furniture. She and Veronica, then very small, slept on the floor every day, and only a few cardboard boxes and blankets were responsible for not leaving them out in the cold of the night. "Really fucking ugly that place."
Her incursion in drug trafficking began when an ex boyfriend of hers, a triggerman, introduced her to his employer. Rosalia's task was to go every day to collect the fees from the farmers who planted marijuana and poppy in the mountains. It was a very tiring job, she says that there were times when she wanted to start crying out of despair. She did not have enough time to sleep. And much less to spend time with Veronica.
She did not want her daughter to have contact with the world she then became apart of. She did not want her daughter to see the are-15 that accompanied her on her trips through the mountains. Nor did she want Veronica to be present when she had to commit her first homicide "to a bastard who wanted to fuck with the boss."
She went to the mountains and her employer told her that in a house of his, they were going to take him to a man who had to be killed. Her children, who are only a few steps away, do not flinch, their faces do not show a reaction to what her mother said, they have become accustomed to Rosalia's life.
So 911 works in Mexico since 2017:
[URL]http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/01/09/mexico-switches-to-us-style-11-emergency-number.html[/URL]
Does anyone know if cell phones in Mexico always have access to 911 like US phones do? US cell phones can dial 911 even with no SIM card installed, meaning a cell phone in the US does not have to have a cellular plan in order to call 911.
[QUOTE=Flyer47;2148725]So 911 works in Mexico since 2017:
[URL]http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/01/09/mexico-switches-to-us-style-11-emergency-number.html[/URL]
Does anyone know if cell phones in Mexico always have access to 911 like US phones do? US cell phones can dial 911 even with no SIM card installed, meaning a cell phone in the US does not have to have a cellular plan in order to call 911.[/QUOTE]Thats a great question I hope someone comes up with the right answer. I did try to call 078 the Mexican tourist assistance number on my USA Cell phone while in Tijuana. And it did not work.
The Mexican tourist hotspot of Cancun is in the grips of a brutal and growing crime wave that threatens to leave it a ghost town. Violence has escalated to such an extent that the murder rate has doubled in the past year. With 169 killings recorded in the first half of last year alone.
Amid a thriving drug trade and widespread extortion, fear is rampant and most of the murders go unsolved, reports [URL]news.com[/URL]. Now, the situation is so dire that its multi-billion dollar tourism industry is under threat. Later on, just before sunset, he found himself in the middle of a crime scene— a man had been gunned down in the sand. Four men had come in through a luxury hotel and attacked the man, who later died in hospital.
There are fears that Cancun is now on the brink of ruin and could face a similar demise as another well known Mexican resort, Acapulco. This was once one of the world's most glamorous locations but is now Mexico's murder capital. Investigators in Acapulco are totally overwhelmed, often visiting 10 murder scenes a day. Troops patrol the city's streets and beaches, extortion and murder are rife and many businesses have been forced to close. There are no foreign tourists in sight, it's simply too dangerous here and the gangsters rule the streets. Local businesswoman Lara explained: "They arrived one day and asked for between 15,000 and 20,000 pesos ($1025-$1367) a month.
[URL]https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5789294/how-mexicos-party-hotspot-cancun-has-become-one-of-the-worlds-murder-capitals/[/URL]
The good news here is that Tijuana is apparently safer than Cancun and Acapulco!
Who knows, if the Mexican government loses enough money from tourists leaving, they might implement the solution to the crime problem. Sell shotguns freely (Thank you Joe Biden) to local business owners and homeowners. Soon the extortion and other criminal trades would become too dangerous for criminals once the business owners decided to clean up the area.
It is really amazing and disgusting that there is people selling drugs in the open and cops are doing nothing about it. The cops need to crack down on the drug dealers if they hope to reduce crime in Tijuana and Mexico. !!
Lastest information on US family of 4 found dead in Mexico.
[URL]https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/03/23/us/iowa-family-dead-mexico/index.html[/URL]
There are reports in other sections within last week about getting aggressively searched at the old border drop off, and picked up and searched while simply walking in the alley looking for an americana. Neither guy got robbed, fortunately.
I was picked up by the police 10 months ago while talking to an Americana type chica. First problem in many years. They said I was weaving while walking and talking to all the girls. That was simply not true. I was polite in responding. I would not back down or offer a bribe despite multiple threats of spending the night in a Mexican jail. The police did not back down either. They drove me to an actual zona norte police station where a supposed judge sitting in an office marked judge or magistrate in Spanish (I don't remember) fined me $ 80 US. This sum was more or less negotiated -- after studying my cash. Maybe others would have said "no" even at that point, but if they were going to take it this far and had a night judge in on the game, I did think they might hold me all night. I had things to do the next day.
Not surprisingly, the machinery for printing receipts was out of order.