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Cardon Man
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Mordida...again!
Still very cautious after last years Mordida at the hands of the La Paz policia...I've been ultra carefull to not even drive a kilometer over the
speeed limit. Nevertheless, I fell victim to the Constitucion cops for no reason at all ( claimed over speed limit in busy downtown with cars in front
and behind me ). They kept my license and suggested I pay them cash on the spot to avoid a lengthy delay. I regret to say i did just that so I could
get on my way. They cops were really freindly after they realized I spoke Spanish...we talked and had a few laughs. They decided to just charge me
200 pesos and call it good.
Here's my question...Since this seems to be happening to myself and others alot these days I'd really like to know the best way to handle such a
situation? I'm getting tired of being robbed. I welcome your thoughts and/or anecdotes.
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lizard lips
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When you have an experience such as this or any contact with the police where they advise you to pay them on the spot, just ask to be taken to the
police station to pay the fine. ALWAYS be respectful and never raise your voice. Never pay the officer......
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Pops
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Mordida? I don't pay no stinkin' mordida!
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Germanicus
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Pops, that pic is as dull as dishwater.
If you really mean it that way > get out of Baja a.s.a.p.
There is no place in Baja for you , ********************.
guns are not allowed in Baja!
Face it.
[Edited on 3-26-2005 by BajaNomad]
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elgatoloco
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I always ask to go the station.
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yankeeirishman
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Hi, my name is Pops! Mordida? I guess I should have paid the stinkin' mordida months ago!
Quote: | Originally posted by Pops
Mordida? I don't pay no stinkin' mordida! |
[Edited on 3-26-2005 by yankeeirishman]
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Bruce R Leech
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Mr. Lips is correct always go to the station . if you pay it only feeds the problem. If no one paid the bribes there wouldn't be anymore bribes.
Bruce R Leech
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Germanicus
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This now might be discussed very controversial:
By law , Police Officers are not allowed to accept cash in Mexico.
Now?
What?
Any gun showing comment?
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Bruce R Leech
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Germanicus can you please rephrase that last post???
Bruce R Leech
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Germanicus
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Bruce, all clear?
it should read > Now What? Any Gun loving comment against this?
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Bruce R Leech
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OK I think that Makes perfect sense now
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BajaNomad
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The mordida is paid frequently by those that have to be 'on their way' and wish to avoid further delay - as you stated you did. This is a common
situation for many. The policia know this - and take full advantage of it daily.
If you expect to have a chance to avoid being "robbed" - the first thing is you can't be in a hurry... or at least you'll need to be in less of a
hurry than the officer.
Just my $.02 - and past experience.
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Bob and Susan
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A few years back I put a sticker on the back of my Dirvers License...
It says...
Sindicatura del Gobierno Municipal
Tijuana 683-4095
Ensenada 617-1561
No problems...license just comes back and we go.
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Phil S
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stickers for drivers license
Bob & Susan. Great idea. Any chance you printed up some extras of those, and would be interested in selling me one?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!If not, may
I have your permission to make up one for myself and my wifes? Thank you.
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woody with a view
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thanks bob!
i was gonna ask who remembers the "Sincutererra" or whatever i thought it was. thanks agian!
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Bruce R Leech
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good Idea Bob I'm doing that to day. only will change numbers for our aria.
Phil you can print them on your computer. use the Avery stickers. they come in all sizes and shapes.
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woody with a view
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bruce, make sure you post the numbers for your area. we'll be in the region soon (well, two months.)
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Bruce R Leech
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Quote: | Originally posted by Desert Rat
I have a question about the police station . Are the Mexican police stations (or where ever you are supposed to pay the fine) open 24 hours a day,
and open week-ends?
I was stopped on a Friday afternoon around 5 o'clock for driving too fast in a flea-market area---so the police said!
He said that I would have to pay the fine right here, right now, or spend Friday night, Saturday and Sunday in jail. He said that the judge (or who
ever) who decides the fine, had gone home and wouldn't be back in court until Monday morning.
I was almost certain that he was lying, but I didn't know how the court system operated in Mexico, and hell, maybe he was telling me the truth!
Anyway, I wasn't about to spend the week-end in jail, so I hee-hawed, and squirmed around, telling the cop that I couldn't meet his demand for $80
dollars. I told him that I only had $20 dollars and that was needed to get me back to the States. He talked it over with his partner and they
decided to take ten dollars and leave me with ten to get home.
And that's the way we settled it! However, if I was a hundred per cent sure that he was lying about the judge not available until Monday morning, I
might have demaded to be taken to the court.
So, my question still is: Can the fine be paid at a court or whatever they call it, on a Saturday and Sunday? Thanks!
[Edited on 3-26-2005 by Desert Rat] |
that is the favorite trick here in Mulege also. I just put my arms up and together and tell them to cuff me and take me away . and they let you go
fast.
Bruce R Leech
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yankeeirishman
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This idea is as good as your Website! By the way....this contraption that I see in this picture....is it a movable ladder or what. Very interesting.
Can you post a closer pic of it?
Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
A few years back I put a sticker on the back of my Dirvers License...
It says...
Sindicatura del Gobierno Municipal
Tijuana 683-4095
Ensenada 617-1561
No problems...license just comes back and we go. |
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El Jefe
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This topic has come up many times here and usually sombody gets around to posting information about the Sindicatura. However, the only phone numbers
listed are those in TJ and Ensenada. They wouldn't be much use in Baja Sur. Does anybody know a resource to find the Sindicatura phone numbers in BCS?
On the other hand, I bet if I just made up some phone numbers that looked like numbers from the local area and posted them on the back of my drivers
license, that would do the trick. What do you think?
By the way, my last two trips through La Paz we were stopped for driving gringo and I just waited them out. No $ paid.
No b-tchin\' in the Baja.
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