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[*] posted on 10-22-2017 at 03:22 PM


Hola willardguy,

so sorry that you're sick of it BUT...not everybody reads facebook or other sites so it may be interesting to others that are the same as me.

THEN...JUST DON'T READ IT !!!!!!

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[*] posted on 10-22-2017 at 03:26 PM


Quote: Originally posted by BAJA.DESERT.RAT  
Hola willardguy,

so sorry that you're sick of it BUT...not everybody reads facebook or other sites so it may be interesting to others that are the same as me.

THEN...JUST DON'T READ IT !!!!!!

DA RAT


lol...come on rat.....that was triple J's rant! :)
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[*] posted on 10-22-2017 at 04:21 PM


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Quote: Originally posted by bajaguy  
And in this instance not displaying any identification (badges/names), faces covered by balaclavas and demanding money on the street


Quote: Originally posted by rts551  
This was checked out with the municipal police chief. Turns out these are legit cops. BEWARE of posts on the internet.


So it was posted on the internet...therefore it must be true... Police Chief is investigating.



The people who experienced this are close friends of mine. The story is legit. Please refrain from questioning their integrity.

[Edited on 10-21-2017 by dtbushpilot]


I don't know them and the post does not carry any credentials...why should I believe what is essentially an anon post. Please refrain from believing anon posts.





I guess you missed the part about them being close friends of mine, hardly anonymous. i don't know why I bother, obviously an error in judgement on my part. Please carry on....


Just because they are friends of your does not mean I know them. They posted about fake cops that turn out to be not so fake. That would cause one to think twice about the whole post. Lots of BS posted on the internet...some here.


I really don't have anything to add, just wanted to see how many boxes inside of boxes I could get; enough to fill a whole page yet?




[Edited on 10-23-2017 by BajaNomad]




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[*] posted on 10-22-2017 at 04:40 PM


So the story teller said they were fake cops, but it turns out they were real cops. Hmmmmmm....... how much of the rest of their story is wrong?

Me thinks they are old people that think their driving is perfect when in reality their driving is erratic and dangerous -- it's a common refrain of the elderly here on nomad: "the cops stooped me, but I drive perfect!" Perhaps it is time that their children take away their keys, eh?

I am proud of the police in Maneadero, they are out there making the streets safe for their citizens!
We should respect the first responders! How dare these nomads criticize the first responders that put their lives on the lines for citizens of Maneadero and the baja nomad snowbirds!




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[*] posted on 10-22-2017 at 05:53 PM


hola willardguy

OOPS...SORRY !

I should have known better. ESPECIALLY WITH THE SPELLING INVOLVED !

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[*] posted on 10-23-2017 at 01:47 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JoeJustJoe  


the topic is cop killing young blacks disproportionately to their population.




[Edited on 10-23-2017 by JoeJustJoe]


No JJJ, the topic is police shakedowns in Maneadero! Both of your posts, and Tom's belong in Off Topic.

[Edited on 10-23-2017 by AKgringo]




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[*] posted on 10-23-2017 at 02:32 PM


AKgringo, that comment you're quoting from me is in reference to the article that TMW posted, and the rest of my comments were about my observations of getting pulled over randomly in the US compared to Mexico, and white Americans are often indifferent to the treatment of blacks in urban neighborhoods, but when they are pulled over in Mexico unfairly and sometimes asked for a bribe, they are so outraged.

Welcome to the world of racial profiling.

Now back to the topic, this 67 year old white American woman, who made the MANDEADRO-BEWARD, post all over Baja, and Facebook pages, or had her friends help her, was told to report her alleged incident to the "Sindicatura" in Ensenada, but she had all kinds of excuses why she wasn't going to do it, specifically she cited the fact, that you had to ratify you complaint in person.

So in other words, this woman, is not going to officially file a complaint where it should be filed, but will instead post her allegations all over Baja forums, blogs, and Facebook.

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[*] posted on 10-23-2017 at 04:06 PM


It's true about Maneadero. I came through a couple of days ago and was pulled over by a real municipal policeman on a very small dirt bike with police lights. He said I ran a stop sign and demanded my driver's license which I gave to him. I told him that if he was talking about the sign that was almost lying on the ground with the face of the stop sign facing the side road leading up to the main highway then I guess I ran the stop sign. I told him this did not count because of the condition of the stop sign. I told him to go fix the sign before pulling people over for a bullsh*t charge. I showed him my badge and ID and told him he could give me his hand in friendship and fraternal brotherhood or take me to the judge to plead my case. I told him I was making one stop first to photograph the stop sign as my evidence. He handed me my driver's license back, shook my hand and took off, and I continued on to El Rosario.



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[*] posted on 10-23-2017 at 04:34 PM


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[*] posted on 10-23-2017 at 06:28 PM


Quote: Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R  
It's true about Maneadero. I came through a couple of days ago and was pulled over by a real municipal policeman on a very small dirt bike with police lights. He said I ran a stop sign and demanded my driver's license which I gave to him. I told him that if he was talking about the sign that was almost lying on the ground with the face of the stop sign facing the side road leading up to the main highway then I guess I ran the stop sign. I told him this did not count because of the condition of the stop sign. I told him to go fix the sign before pulling people over for a bullsh*t charge. I showed him my badge and ID and told him he could give me his hand in friendship and fraternal brotherhood or take me to the judge to plead my case. I told him I was making one stop first to photograph the stop sign as my evidence. He handed me my driver's license back, shook my hand and took off, and I continued on to El Rosario.


I thought you said you retired. Do retired police officers carry a badge?
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[*] posted on 10-23-2017 at 06:34 PM


HOLA DOUG,

AS THE OP, i think it's time to close this as it's getting too far from it's original intent.

thank you,

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Quote: Originally posted by norte  
Quote: Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R  
It's true about Maneadero. I came through a couple of days ago and was pulled over by a real municipal policeman on a very small dirt bike with police lights. He said I ran a stop sign and demanded my driver's license which I gave to him. I told him that if he was talking about the sign that was almost lying on the ground with the face of the stop sign facing the side road leading up to the main highway then I guess I ran the stop sign. I told him this did not count because of the condition of the stop sign. I told him to go fix the sign before pulling people over for a bullsh*t charge. I showed him my badge and ID and told him he could give me his hand in friendship and fraternal brotherhood or take me to the judge to plead my case. I told him I was making one stop first to photograph the stop sign as my evidence. He handed me my driver's license back, shook my hand and took off, and I continued on to El Rosario.


I thought you said you retired. Do retired police officers carry a badge?



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[*] posted on 10-23-2017 at 06:57 PM


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Awesome response David!


Thank you David!




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[*] posted on 10-23-2017 at 09:35 PM


Quote: Originally posted by norte  
Quote: Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R  
It's true about Maneadero. I came through a couple of days ago and was pulled over by a real municipal policeman on a very small dirt bike with police lights. He said I ran a stop sign and demanded my driver's license which I gave to him. I told him that if he was talking about the sign that was almost lying on the ground with the face of the stop sign facing the side road leading up to the main highway then I guess I ran the stop sign. I told him this did not count because of the condition of the stop sign. I told him to go fix the sign before pulling people over for a bullsh*t charge. I showed him my badge and ID and told him he could give me his hand in friendship and fraternal brotherhood or take me to the judge to plead my case. I told him I was making one stop first to photograph the stop sign as my evidence. He handed me my driver's license back, shook my hand and took off, and I continued on to El Rosario.


I thought you said you retired. Do retired police officers carry a badge?


David was not a police officer. He was an MP in the marines (like those security guards at entry of bases), then was an investigator for a DA office. Neither involved policing, in the normal sense of the word. Doubtful that either position had a badge, but probably had a laminated ID with statement at the bottom that “person should not be mistaken for law enforcement officer.”
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[Edited on 10-24-2017 by mtgoat666]




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[*] posted on 10-24-2017 at 05:06 AM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by norte  
Quote: Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R  
It's true about Maneadero. I came through a couple of days ago and was pulled over by a real municipal policeman on a very small dirt bike with police lights. He said I ran a stop sign and demanded my driver's license which I gave to him. I told him that if he was talking about the sign that was almost lying on the ground with the face of the stop sign facing the side road leading up to the main highway then I guess I ran the stop sign. I told him this did not count because of the condition of the stop sign. I told him to go fix the sign before pulling people over for a bullsh*t charge. I showed him my badge and ID and told him he could give me his hand in friendship and fraternal brotherhood or take me to the judge to plead my case. I told him I was making one stop first to photograph the stop sign as my evidence. He handed me my driver's license back, shook my hand and took off, and I continued on to El Rosario.


I thought you said you retired. Do retired police officers carry a badge?


David was not a police officer. He was an MP in the marines (like those security guards at entry of bases), then was an investigator for a DA office. Neither involved policing, in the normal sense of the word. Doubtful that either position had a badge, but probably had a laminated ID with statement at the bottom that “person should not be mistaken for law enforcement officer.”
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[Edited on 10-24-2017 by mtgoat666]


Close but not correct. MP means military police. How does that translate to not being a cop in the normal sense? That involves patrolling, power of arrest, investigation.

He had a badge then and also one at the DA’s office. Where you going with this, Tom?




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[*] posted on 10-24-2017 at 06:16 AM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by norte  
Quote: Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R  
It's true about Maneadero. I came through a couple of days ago and was pulled over by a real municipal policeman on a very small dirt bike with police lights. He said I ran a stop sign and demanded my driver's license which I gave to him. I told him that if he was talking about the sign that was almost lying on the ground with the face of the stop sign facing the side road leading up to the main highway then I guess I ran the stop sign. I told him this did not count because of the condition of the stop sign. I told him to go fix the sign before pulling people over for a bullsh*t charge. I showed him my badge and ID and told him he could give me his hand in friendship and fraternal brotherhood or take me to the judge to plead my case. I told him I was making one stop first to photograph the stop sign as my evidence. He handed me my driver's license back, shook my hand and took off, and I continued on to El Rosario.


I thought you said you retired. Do retired police officers carry a badge?


David was not a police officer. He was an MP in the marines (like those security guards at entry of bases), then was an investigator for a DA office. Neither involved policing, in the normal sense of the word. Doubtful that either position had a badge, but probably had a laminated ID with statement at the bottom that “person should not be mistaken for law enforcement officer.”
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[*] posted on 10-24-2017 at 06:21 AM


Quote: Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by norte  
Quote: Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R  
It's true about Maneadero. I came through a couple of days ago and was pulled over by a real municipal policeman on a very small dirt bike with police lights. He said I ran a stop sign and demanded my driver's license which I gave to him. I told him that if he was talking about the sign that was almost lying on the ground with the face of the stop sign facing the side road leading up to the main highway then I guess I ran the stop sign. I told him this did not count because of the condition of the stop sign. I told him to go fix the sign before pulling people over for a bullsh*t charge. I showed him my badge and ID and told him he could give me his hand in friendship and fraternal brotherhood or take me to the judge to plead my case. I told him I was making one stop first to photograph the stop sign as my evidence. He handed me my driver's license back, shook my hand and took off, and I continued on to El Rosario.


I thought you said you retired. Do retired police officers carry a badge?


David was not a police officer. He was an MP in the marines (like those security guards at entry of bases), then was an investigator for a DA office. Neither involved policing, in the normal sense of the word. Doubtful that either position had a badge, but probably had a laminated ID with statement at the bottom that “person should not be mistaken for law enforcement officer.”
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THOMAS ORIN MEIXNER YOU ARE ONE DUMB IGNORANT ASU LIBERAL WEENIE PROFESSOR
[Edited on 10-24-2017 by mtgoat666]






Such amazing investigative abilities!




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[*] posted on 10-24-2017 at 06:25 AM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by norte  
Quote: Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R  
It's true about Maneadero. I came through a couple of days ago and was pulled over by a real municipal policeman on a very small dirt bike with police lights. He said I ran a stop sign and demanded my driver's license which I gave to him. I told him that if he was talking about the sign that was almost lying on the ground with the face of the stop sign facing the side road leading up to the main highway then I guess I ran the stop sign. I told him this did not count because of the condition of the stop sign. I told him to go fix the sign before pulling people over for a bullsh*t charge. I showed him my badge and ID and told him he could give me his hand in friendship and fraternal brotherhood or take me to the judge to plead my case. I told him I was making one stop first to photograph the stop sign as my evidence. He handed me my driver's license back, shook my hand and took off, and I continued on to El Rosario.


I thought you said you retired. Do retired police officers carry a badge?


David was not a police officer. He was an MP in the marines (like those security guards at entry of bases), then was an investigator for a DA office. Neither involved policing, in the normal sense of the word. Doubtful that either position had a badge, but probably had a laminated ID with statement at the bottom that “person should not be mistaken for law enforcement officer.”
:lol:
THOMAS ORIN MEIXNER YOU ARE ONE DUMB IGNORANT ASU LIBERAL WEENIE PROFESSOR
[Edited on 10-24-2017 by mtgoat666]






Such amazing investigative abilities!



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[*] posted on 10-24-2017 at 07:52 AM


??? drove through there Sunday??? No one home?? Stoped at all stops even the one leaning over. Must have been my Lucky Day.:bounce:
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Same here last friday.



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