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Talk with Vince Bond of U.S. Customs and Border Protection

David K - 12-3-2007 at 05:23 PM

I spoke with Vince Bond today, twice:

After Bajaguy posted the contact info for Vincent Bond (in the Baja 1000 hijacking thread by Frank), I posted that I would deliver the print out of the thread to him, at home...

Vince Bond is the public affairs officer for CBC (Customs & Border Patrol) office in San Ysidro...

Today was his first day back from vacation and after he read my letter and attached copy of the thread about what happened to the Baja 1000 (Chris Hall) family, he found plenty of emails waiting for him at work today!

Many of the emails demanded that the CBC do something to stop the crime IN MEXICO! Mexico is an independent country and the U.S. border patrol or customs personal have NO authority there... Naturally all of us Baja Nomads should already know this, so I will assume none of those emails came from any of you. CBC contact info is not to report problems in Mexico, but to report problems at the U.S. port of entry.

Vince told me that if something bad does happen to Americans while in Baja Ca, Mexico, the only U.S. government office they should and ought to contact is the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana... Their number is (664) 622-7400. From the U.S. add 011-52 before the other numbers. The email for the consulate to send your messages regarding problems to U.S. citizens that happen IN BAJA is consulartijuan@state.gov (Consular Tijuana, without the 'a' at the end of Tijuana).

About the possible apathy or disrespect the American victims received by the CBC officer at the U.S. port of entry: That is being investigated and should not have happened.

Vince told me that if anyone receives less than professional treatment by one of our officers you can ask to speak to a supervisor. The officer's last name is on a name tag on his uniform for you to note.

You also can request a 'Comment Card' that you can mail in if you would like to comment on the actions of a CBC officer.

The Baja 1000 family could have used the public restroom... but after I asked about the distance to the McDonald's restaurant being a great distance away to walk, Vince said it was quite close to their facility, like next door. Again, he has not talked with that officer.

My letter to Vince, the Baja Nomad thread (as it appeard that day) have been faxed to Washington D.C. for further processing about the possible mistreatment to the Hall family of El Cajon. Vince also contacted the consulate in Tijuana with these details and the emails that should have gone to there instead of his inbox.

David K - 12-3-2007 at 05:41 PM

I posted this on the original Baja 1000 hijacking thread, as well... plus the contact info on the Surfers warned thread, too.

David K - 12-3-2007 at 05:54 PM

Dennis, ****** *** *** *** **** *** *****...

The part about contacting the Tijuana consulate was in response to the ton of email Vince got asking him to stop the crime in Mexico!!! IN MEXICO, Dennis, the U.S. Customs has no power... Crime in Mexico to Americans needs to be reported to the consulate in Mexico for it to do any good.

The problem with mistreatment to the Hall family at the U.S. border IS being addressed! Re-read please...

Cheers amigo!

[Edited on 12-4-2007 by David K]

[Edited on 12-4-2007 by Hose A]

gnukid - 12-3-2007 at 05:57 PM

Now is the time to write the secretary of tourism, if you already have do it again. It's fine in english. It's already clear the tourists have not arrived. The message is being received. Please send a simple polite note to the secretaries noted below. They need the letters to show the politicos that there is a connection between crime and downturn in tourism. Thank you.


Baja Secretary of Tourism turismo@gbcs.gob.mx

COORDINACION ESTATAL DE TURISMO
State Director of Tourism

LIC. ALBERTO TREVINO ANGULO
Coordinador Estatal

Domicilio: Carr. Al Norte Km. 8.5, Edificio FIDEPAZ,
Fracc. FIDEPAZ, La Paz, B. C. S., C. P. 23000
Telefono: 01 (612) 124 0103
01 (612) 124 0199
01 (612) 124 0100
Fax: 01 (612) 124 0722
Email: turismo@gbcs.gob.mx




Federal Secretary of Tourism relizondo@sectur.gob.mx
Secretary of Tourism – federal

RODOLFO ELIZONDO TORRES
Secretario de Turismo

Domicilio: Presidente Mazarik No. 172, Piso 8
Col. Chapultepec Morales, Mexico, D. F., C. P. 11587
Telefono: 01 (55) 3002 6300 ext. 2660 y 2661
Fax: 01 (55) 1036 0789
Email: relizondo@sectur.gob.mx

NOTA: En BCS no hay delegacion de la Secretaria de Turismo

[Edited on 12-4-2007 by gnukid]

ELINVESTIG8R - 12-3-2007 at 07:58 PM

Since we can't arm ourselves to the teeth with automatic weapons and pull some driving down the highway in a Gringo camper full of armed men ready to jump out the back to blast every swinging **** trying to rob us.
Let's at a minimum start writing letters to the people in Mexico who can make a change. If enough of us write maybe they will get the hint that Americans are sick and tired of being a bullseye for every thug looking to rob and kidnap Americans.

[Edited on 12-4-2007 by Hose A]

Wiles - 12-3-2007 at 08:35 PM

Respectfully Dennis........

Would you be so kind as to post a copy of the email you sent to Vince?

BajaWarrior - 12-3-2007 at 09:22 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by ELINVESTI8
Since we can't arm ourselves to the teeth with automatic weapons and pull some driving down the highway in a Gringo camper full of armed men ready to jump out the back to blast every swinging **** trying to rob us.


I'm with this guy...:light:

[Edited on 12-4-2007 by Hose A]

Wiles - 12-3-2007 at 09:27 PM

Thanks Dennis,

That's all I wanted to know.

capt. mike - 12-4-2007 at 06:37 AM

Chertoff and CBP will RUIN private air flying in and out of the US if the NOPRM on the docket passes in Feb..

US Customs is a self serving bunch of ******* on a total power trip.
**** them !!!!!!!!!!!:fire::mad::fire::mad::!::!:

you can read more on BBP and AOPA. the most ridiculous piece of legislation ever to come out in the instance for national security.
our rights are slowly eroding in the name of security.
welcome back N-zis.

[Edited on 12-4-2007 by Hose A]

doradodan - 12-4-2007 at 10:51 AM

dennis you just like to stir the ****. get a life

[Edited on 12-4-2007 by Hose A]

bajaguy - 12-4-2007 at 10:59 AM

Thanks David

David K - 12-4-2007 at 07:03 PM

De nada Bajaguy... I just thought that a personal conversation with Vince might be better than an email to clear up any questions or to get the message delivered clearly...

Because you posted his name and email... I decided to let him know about it in person and that Baja Nomads are (mostly) 'normal' traveling people... The reason is I know Vince as he is a long time customer of mine.

I was pretty shocked that the majority of emails he got apparently were from weirdos who think he (or the U.S. government) can stop crime in Mexico, as if it were one of the United States!!

The issue I wanted him to be clear on from us 'normal' Baja travelers, was that any Americans who arrive at the U.S. border having just been the victims of a crime (like what the Hall's experienced) should be treated with some compassion and given any aid available from his department (The CBC) for citizens in such condition. That message was delivered and he agreed...

Thanks, David...

Mexray - 12-4-2007 at 08:07 PM

...theres nothing like the 'personal' touch to get the point across! Making the CBC aware of 'our' (Nomad's) point of view is invaluable...Good Job!

It's too bad the Mexican Police can't run a 'sting' with a flashy new vehicle to be 'hijacked' by these current batch of scumbags, to be nabbed right at the 'scene', as it were! Or, are their (the police) hands already in the cookie jar, and possibly a few dirty cops are involved?

ELINVESTIG8R - 12-4-2007 at 08:42 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Mexray
...theres nothing like the 'personal' touch to get the point across! Making the CBC aware of 'our' (Nomad's) point of view is invaluable...Good Job!

It's too bad the Mexican Police can't run a 'sting' with a flashy new vehicle to be 'hijacked' by these current batch of scumbags, to be nabbed right at the 'scene', as it were! Or, are their (the police) hands already in the cookie jar, and possibly a few dirty cops are involved?



Here is a translation of some of what I wrote to the Secretary of Tourism of Baja.

Please provide security in the gauntlet from the border entering Baja California to the beaches and the toll roads from Tijuana to Ensenada and the other roads the foreign visitors use to enter to the interior of Baja California. Please speak with the commanders of the municipal, state and federal police. Tell them to enter into clandestine operations against the criminals to capture them. Tell them to pose as tourists in tourist vehicles at night so that the criminals attack the armed police. We will see how many attacks there are after the criminals see their friends lying on the ground wounded or dead.

[Edited on 12-5-2007 by ELINVESTI8]