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[QUOTE=GentileBear;2772566]I probably should not post this technique / trick. But here is what can easily be done to expedite your walk across the Tijuana border at San Ysidro.
Note: I already said I shouldn't post this. So don't beat me up. And I do not condone anything illegal. This is just my trick I discovered. Here it goes:
The Goddamn US Passport Card AND the protective sleeve will get you past the guards and Mexican customs / police when you get dropped off by taxi up by the overpass and see a huge line. Just confidently make eye contact and say "Sentri" and show them the BACK of your US Passport card. The back of your US Passport card looks very similar to the Sentri. Plus the protective cover IS exactly the same one used. Walk up the Sentri. Then buy a Soda at the final shop. Install your earbuds and magically get in the front of the line and maybe hand that soda to the ladies singing or selling chicklets in the left line next to you. Works every time. Like magic you saved 2 hrs. Note: Don't USE the Sentri line! Don't stand in the right lane (HandiCap) Just skip to the front and blend in to the left while chatting with the locals.
P.S. Yes I know some don't have a passport card. Well then pay the extra $30? And get one.
P. P.S. Yes I know this is cheating and so I advise you to not actually do it.[/QUOTE]This is a awful idea. For starters the mexican police are only checking ID anyway 10% of the time. Most Americans can not just cut the line and not deal with screaming people. I tried to move up after 3 hrs once, just moving up 20 feet caused 20 guys to verbally attack me to the point I had to retreat. That day took 4 hrs I went home and did global entry that eventing. Unless your a give no fuxx kinda guy you won't be ready for the people yelling. I have seen line cutters use the sentri, with something or another, maybe fake, maybe expired, maybe someone else's I don't know, then right before the last check point they run over to the non sentri line. If you do this and get caught ubprobablybeill never be given sentri.
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I have officially solved the line problem. Take southwest every time. They have flights everyday at 6 or 7 in the morning. You can cross over at 4 am and catch the blue trolley at 4:34 and catch your flight. Spirit and frontier don't have early flights available at that time.
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PedWest
So at the last minute the PedWest was going to be reopened at 6 am 12/21. Supposedly since Title 42 was ending. The Supreme Court ruling made CBP change those planes and it will continue to be closed. So I think that's proof it's not a staffing issue. Not sure what plans they have if any when asylum seekers come after Title 42 unless they just let them all without making them wait and just trusting they will appear to court later.
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[QUOTE=Sol12;2772716]S. Not sure what plans they have if any when asylum seekers come after Title 42 unless they just let them all without making them wait and just trusting they will appear to court later.[/QUOTE]Big Plans are in store. This is all a calculated move by our Govt.
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[QUOTE=GentileBear;2772566]I probably should not post this technique / trick. But here is what can easily be done to expedite your walk across the Tijuana border at San Ysidro.
Note: I already said I shouldn't post this. So don't beat me up. And I do not condone anything illegal. This is just my trick I discovered. Here it goes:
The Goddamn US Passport Card AND the protective sleeve will get you past the guards and Mexican customs / police when you get dropped off by taxi up by the overpass and see a huge line. Just confidently make eye contact and say "Sentri" and show them the BACK of your US Passport card. The back of your US Passport card looks very similar to the Sentri. Plus the protective cover IS exactly the same one used. Walk up the Sentri. Then buy a Soda at the final shop. Install your earbuds and magically get in the front of the line and maybe hand that soda to the ladies singing or selling chicklets in the left line next to you. Works every time. Like magic you saved 2 hrs. Note: Don't USE the Sentri line! Don't stand in the right lane (HandiCap) Just skip to the front and blend in to the left while chatting with the locals.
P.S. Yes I know some don't have a passport card. Well then pay the extra $30? And get one.
P. P.S. Yes I know this is cheating and so I advise you to not actually do it.[/QUOTE]OR. , get the F**CK*NG Sentri / global entry card, and stop this nonesense.
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[QUOTE=Sol12;2772716]So at the last minute the PedWest was going to be reopened at 6 am 12/21. Supposedly since Title 42 was ending. The Supreme Court ruling made CBP change those planes and it will continue to be closed. So I think that's proof it's not a staffing issue. Not sure what plans they have if any when asylum seekers come after Title 42 unless they just let them all without making them wait and just trusting they will appear to court later.[/QUOTE]Where do you live that you would even have to ask that question? Nobody has to show up to any asylum. Hearings. Its probably good to try because it may or may not be better to have citizenship. For instance it will allow you to travel to your real country a few months a year. But many places don't require papers to work. LOS Angeles just made a law for government jobs no papers needed. In most states you can have accessed buy a home open a business no papers. Health sinsurance car insurance, most New Jersey and long Island and upstate ny suburbs have become predominantly Spanish speaking. Not from Mexicans. The benefit of no papers is you get more things for free and can go to jospital when sick and like up half million medical bill and not have to pay it. 90% the alumni speakers will never receive asylum. At some point 30% people in isa will not have papers.
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[QUOTE=CheckMate1;2772800]OR. , get the F**CK*NG Sentri / global entry card, and stop this nonesense.[/QUOTE]You make too much sense haha! I guess some people do not qualify though, they may have an old criminal record. A friend of mine was declined Global Entry because he got arrested for vandalism when he was 14 years old. He was let go and never charged but they still did not allow him to get GE. Crazy.
However this soda trick is a dick move. However, many of us in this forum lack morals, me included!
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[QUOTE=Dogers69;2772616]This is a awful idea. For starters the mexican police are only checking ID anyway 10% of the time. Most Americans can not just cut the line and not deal with screaming people. I tried to move up after 3 hrs once, just moving up 20 feet caused 20 guys to verbally attack me to the point I had to retreat. That day took 4 hrs I went home and did global entry that eventing. Unless your a give no fuxx kinda guy you won't be ready for the people yelling. I have seen line cutters use the sentri, with something or another, maybe fake, maybe expired, maybe someone else's I don't know, then right before the last check point they run over to the non sentri line. If you do this and get caught ubprobablybeill never be given sentri.[/QUOTE]Will add that as I was taking the SDTJ bus from Tijuana to the border this past Sunday afternoon, we passed by the (several hours long) pedestrian line. Near the front of the line there was a prolonged fist fight that broke out between a couple of dudes in line, which involved several people. Including even a couple of older women nearby. Trying to break it up. Provided quite the entertainment for a few minutes for all the onlookers on the bus LOL. The fight actually broke up and then started over again 2 or 3 times. Eventually one of the women yelled up to the Mexican National Guard, who were visible from all the way up in the area where we all exit customs into Mexico (I think most of you are familiar with that general area. After the customs check and the bag screen you walk out to an area outside where there are always multiple Mexican National Guards just standing around.) One of the guards came down the stairs with one of those big-ass rifles they always carry and walked into the line towards the fight to break up the commotion. But by the time he got down, one of the guys involved in the fight had already walked away quickly towards the back of the line, out of sight.
Point in telling the story is we suspected the fight initially started over one of the dudes trying to jump the line, though we couldn't be 100% certain from a distance on the bus. But that definitely provided some solid entertainment on the bus ride to the border. Especially when the Mexican National Guard dude came down carrying his gun up as you never know how that could've ended.
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[QUOTE=BrotherMouzone;2772875]Will add that as I was taking the SDTJ bus from Tijuana to the border this past Sunday afternoon, we passed by the (several hours long) pedestrian line. Near the front of the line there was a prolonged fist fight that broke out between a couple of dudes in line, which involved several people. Including even a couple of older women nearby. Trying to break it up. Provided quite the entertainment for a few minutes for all the onlookers on the bus LOL. The fight actually broke up and then started over again 2 or 3 times. Eventually one of the women yelled up to the Mexican National Guard, who were visible from all the way up in the area where we all exit customs into Mexico (I think most of you are familiar with that general area. After the customs check and the bag screen you walk out to an area outside where there are always multiple Mexican National Guards just standing around.) One of the guards came down the stairs with one of those big-ass rifles they always carry and walked into the line towards the fight to break up the commotion. But by the time he got down, one of the guys involved in the fight had already walked away quickly towards the back of the line, out of sight.
Point in telling the story is we suspected the fight initially started over one of the dudes trying to jump the line, though we couldn't be 100% certain from a distance on the bus. But that definitely provided some solid entertainment on the bus ride to the border. Especially when the Mexican National Guard dude came down carrying his gun up as you never know how that could've ended.[/QUOTE]This morning the mexican cop was guarding the sentri line from line cutters looking super stressed. A grandma walks past, the 12 yo five foot grandson was behind like 7 feet the cop tried to stop the kid. He kept saying he was with his grandma and he did not hesitate, at all, as soon as the cop put his arm put, to shove the cops arm away three times. It was pretty funny. He put that cop in his place like a boss.
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I know there's got to be some of you out there today and tomorrow LOL. How's it looking out there?
One of my regulars is supposed to come back from her visit back home on Tuesday so I'll probably go see her then or the day after. Shes actually been texting me the entire time shes been over there saying she wants to bring me with her next time. Might be getting in too deep lol.
Could possibly stop by Monday if I can squeeze a trip in along with other things Ill be taking care of since I'm off from work until next year.
Hope everyone has a great Christmas!
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[QUOTE=Nothing24;2773694]I know there's got to be some of you out there today and tomorrow LOL. How's it looking out there?
One of my regulars is supposed to come back from her visit back home on Tuesday so I'll probably go see her then or the day after. Shes actually been texting me the entire time shes been over there saying she wants to bring me with her next time. Might be getting in too deep lol.
Could possibly stop by Monday if I can squeeze a trip in along with other things Ill be taking care of since I'm off from work until next year.
Hope everyone has a great Christmas![/QUOTE]Feels like 1/3 the number of women everywhere. Friday night, it felt like more meseros reported to work than chicas.
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Christmas
This one girl that I know says that she is going to work on Christmas day at the Tropical bar. But she works as waitress when she works at the bars. This seems quite odd and since most Mexican's are Catholic and many of them are very religious. On some holidays most of the girls will not work.
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[QUOTE=Hargow20;2773856]This one girl that I know says that she is going to work on Christmas day at the Tropical bar. But she works as waitress when she works at the bars. This seems quite odd and since most Mexican's are Catholic and many of them are very religious. On some holidays most of the girls will not work.[/QUOTE]I mean you do what you have to do in life. There are plenty of god-fearing, religious people here in the States that work on Christmas Day to help support their families.
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Tuesday night in HK
Going down Tuesday afternoon to pick up a bro from out of town, go to dinner then stay OVN to party with hot girls in HK.
Got a quick confirm from Cascada for Tuesday night so the hotel is hungry hehe. With your own room you and the girls have a lot more time, offer the girls a few Tequila shots to get them to relax, turn on the porn or dancing channels to get them happy and aroused. Then you can take your time to enjoy the company of the girls. Some girls may come back and stay OVN after their shift.
Book a room, go down and party with hot girls. Hit me up when you are in Tijuana.
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$900 Budget. Best Plan
It's not necessarily the most I can afford but I'm setting a budget of $900 for all possible future trips to Tijuana. This does not include airfare or other misc travel costs but everything once I cross the border. This would include hotel, vip card, food, drinks, girls, tips & hotel deposits since you don't get back until your going home.
On average, I usually stay 3 nights. I do trade in dollars for pesos before crossing the border for food and street girls. I will also probably keep $50-$100 in $1 bills since its convenient for tips & buying my own drinks.
If I trade $150 for pesos and have $50 in $1 bills. I'm down to $700. A VIP card & hotel deposit can bring my total down to under $500.
I am curious on how others best strategize to stay on budget.