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Re: 150 Gunmen shoot up the home of El Chapo's mother
[Re: Stubbs]
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06/20/16 01:30 PM
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AZ, there's tons of very nice areas in Mexico that are unaffected by violence, like the touristy resorts Cancun, Playa, Cabo, etc. Mexico City is also a very nice city to visit.. it's often compared to Paris due to the amount of culture and museums.
It'd be like if someone says Italy is a shithole just because there's a few bad areas of Calabria, Napoli, etc.
"It wasn't very good parsley to begin with, and then the cat went and peed on it." -Sicilian proverb
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Re: 150 Gunmen shoot up the home of El Chapo's mother
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06/20/16 10:44 PM
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Cancun, Cabo nice, lol...the scams, beggars and exploitation of Americans persist in these "nice areas" it's just diguised on a nicer hotel. I prefer places where my rights are intact and I can make a phone call and carry a gun.
On another forum I'm on a guy in Cabo had his Rolex take by the police, or people dressed like the Police, as he walked home from a bar with a friend.
I had friends that were driving to Rocky Point and were pulled over and their jest skis were literally stolen from them by the police. They said they had the wrong documentation on their trailer and it would have to be impounded. They (Mexican police) un-hooked the trailer and put it on there SUV and drove away. When my friends got to Rocky Point and inquired at police station everyone shrugged and played dumb, no speaka english Your friends sound like easy marks (ie. let's go in to Sonora as a couple of obvious Americans towing several thousand dollars of equipment). Who knows if they were the fucking police or just using stolen uniforms, that's how it is down there.
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Re: 150 Gunmen shoot up the home of El Chapo's mother
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06/20/16 11:21 PM
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If you were a Rolex to mf'ing mexico, you're an easy mark. I spent some time in Motamoros years ago and that is one crazy border town. Shady as hell, cartel controlled, and dangerous. If you know how to move, you can have the time of your life. If you don't, you might end up in a ditch. My crew loved it. Week after we left, cartel murdered a bunch of cops and the us issued a travel warning.
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Re: 150 Gunmen shoot up the home of El Chapo's mother
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07/01/16 01:48 AM
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and people like going to MX on vacation, the whole country is a shit-hole, spend you $$ in this country, help out a small business Most of the country is peaceful it's just some parts of the north of the country that may be unsafe but mark my words the cartels don't target American tourists or Mexican citizens. I travel to Mexico frequently and it's very safe. If you want trouble you will find it.
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