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[*] posted on 10-8-2012 at 06:17 PM


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Lee ....not sure how to reply when you quoted....but I agree I wanted to stay in that busy area....and not go anywhere because we knew it was all about money....2 of the emails didn't work and I found another ....I sent the same message this morning and it didn't bounce back yet....but we will see if I get a reply.....I just want sindicatura in Tecate to know they have Bad cops....I'll let you know...Rae





While you are at it, blast off a couple of e-mails to the Secretary of Tourism for Baja California, Juan Tintos Funcke:

http://www.bajacalifornia.gob.mx/secture/




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[*] posted on 10-8-2012 at 06:21 PM


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While you are at it, blast off a couple of e-mails to the Secretary of Tourism for Baja California, Juan Tintos Funcke:

http://www.bajacalifornia.gob.mx/secture/


Does anyone know how to put together a petition online or here on the board. Heavy participation would get some attention whereas the single complaint will be lost in the wind.
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[*] posted on 10-8-2012 at 06:26 PM
A couple more


Eduardo Macias Gonzalez
Director of Facilitation and Tourist Assistance
emacias@baja.gob.mx

Delegation Tecate
subdelegada: Eva Raquel Garcia Rocha ergarcia@baja.gob.mx
Alley Freedom s / n Zona Centro Tecate, BC
Tel and Fax (665) 654-1095




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[*] posted on 10-8-2012 at 06:58 PM


Not in response to BajaRae but to others in these circumstances in general:

These situations with cops who make unrealistic accusations at US Residents do so in order to get you upset and unable to think straight, the crazier the accusation the more likely you'll lose your mind and start arguing and fall for it and pay a fine to get going. Its a psychological game of of manipulation of USA personality types, a Mexican would never fall for it.

Instead, recall that there is no response required to absurd accusations by crazy people. Obviously, Stay calm. Say nothing. The less you say the better. Silence will speak loudly. Don't even acknowledge the crazy accusations. Just sit calmly. Count down from 10 and move very slowly, take 10 minutes to find your reg and license and sort of stare forward. He'll get the hint quickly and walk away.

If you must say something, say something tangental, such as it's a nice day, how is your family doing. This is kind of like kung fu technique, or art of war. If you fight you are already losing, if you don't fight and show you have more patience than the other you will win.

If staying calm makes no sense, you can try to get really mad but it might fail. Never ever agree to pay anything at all ever in these crazy cop cases, you are fueling a problem and making it certain to continue.

If you really want to engage, do so, tell him you are reporter and you are doing stories on cops who save dogs lives and this is a great story for the news paper and maybe a USA TV show, "Mexico dog cops", HE is going to star in the show. Start writing notes with a big smile and gathering info for the great big new TV start and his great operation, keep asking for all his personal life family info and takei photo and video while he explains the "law", he soon catch on and walk. Smile often.
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[*] posted on 10-11-2012 at 05:47 AM


Thanks Bajaguy and Dennis for the emails and no's I'm working on it....so far no replys but hopefully the got the story. I'll let you know if I get a reply....like the idea of a group petition.....
Gunkid....I have gotten out of actually all other atemps to get money....this one was somehow different.....
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