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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 07:02 PM
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i dont know whats going on in mulege but bruce is right, crime is getting out of hand in mulege. i havent had anything walk off in 3 years, now all of a sudden i am getting visits from banditoes every other nite. in the last two weeks i have had intrusions numorous times. they havent actually been in my home but have gotten into my garage, my vehicles, and into my yard, even so far as to syphon the gas from my quad runners on the side of my house, they visited my neighbor last nite and took items from his garage. . it has gotten way beyond the pail ! something really needs to be done, but what, i dont know. the one thing that is evident in mexico, its hard to protect your property if you are not mexican, without the risk of being wrong even if your right.

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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 07:05 PM


Marv ---
Sounds as though you could use the services of a bad-ass junkyard dog.
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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 07:37 PM


Can someone give me an email or contact info for 'Adrian'...?
I feel we should have a heart to heart talk...and I don't want it to end up in OT...




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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 07:40 PM


Dennis...or a very big baseball bat lined with lead. Thieves make great fertilizer.



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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 07:43 PM


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How about a trip report. What side of the border are you on?
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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 08:22 PM
dont get mad, get even ?


im not so much mad as i am disappointed. i treat all the locals with the respect i feel they deserve and do what i can when i can for them. my wife volunteers at the local clinic doing dental work. i have given away more than i have had stolen, i was very disappointed in the looting after the flood and i believe cincodemayo is right, it was a window of opportunity, and it hasnt been stopped, so now it continues. like i said something needs to be done, what i dont know, and i dont think we have, "the victoms" the power to stop it without paying a price. kinda of a slap in the face ! (pretty shi**y)

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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 08:32 PM


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i dont know whats going on in mulege but bruce is right, crime is getting out of hand in mulege. i havent had anything walk off in 3 years, now all of a sudden i am getting visits from banditoes every other nite. in the last two weeks i have had intrusions numorous times. they havent actually been in my home but have gotten into my garage, my vehicles, and into my yard, even so far as to syphon the gas from my quad runners on the side of my house, they visited my neighbor last nite and took items from his garage. . it has gotten way beyond the pail ! something really needs to be done, but what, i dont know. the one thing that is evident in mexico, its hard to protect your property if you are not mexican, without the risk of being wrong even if your right.

It's not just Gringos, my wife, who is Mexican regulary gets robbed and when I'm not looking me too and accuses me of being paranoid for being careful!
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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 09:03 PM
im sorry


i didnt mean to imply thats its only gringos getting vandalized, what i did mean is its harder for us to protect whats ours without being prosicuted for it, as in going to jail for defending your property if physical force was used.

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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 09:05 PM
We have a couple dinner plates left in Mulege


if you really want them! Every bit of our kitchen was thrown around in the flood. I first thought the looters took the remaining plates etc. but turns out the security guard relocated them. I will be surprised as to what can be of value to the stuff we managed to salvage.

Do you think a punch bowl wil be ripped? How's bout some ol' coffee cups. Hell, it's there for the pickin'. My hose disappeared last week. Lots of other stuff gone...stolen??

Thanks to those who look after each others burros.

Opportunists made off with kitchen appliances two years ago. Later they helped themselves to our water, and then they took whatever was available after the flood.

They were not all Mexicans.

Banditos exist everywhere, some just make it lesss painful to the victim. We get robbed everyday. Like, say, the credit card companies or gas or bla bla bla....

It's all relative;


Ya see, a ten buck blender in Baja is worth a helluva lot more than a 25 dollar service charge in the north. :lol:
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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 09:05 PM
ok im done


i need to go secure the parimeter, i think i have a security breech in sector two. oh and by the way sharks i lost more than a few dinner plates to the thieves, anyone see a brand new echo chain saw around ?

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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 09:17 PM


Don't misread me. There is a problem in Mulege! It is just exacerbated by everything that happens in such a screwy town. It's like it's a "frontierland"mentality it seems sometimes. I really don't see the desparation upfront and firsthand while I am there so it is hard to equivocate the thievery problem with the economy and aftermath of the flood.. Which of course has sucked since 9-11. I don't believe the bandits are the same people that got hurt by the flood though.

[Edited on 1-9-2007 by Sharksbaja]
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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 09:36 PM
exacerbated ?


i have been burglized in the states while on vacation and it was not a good feeling obviously, but to have have people on your premises while you lay asleep in bed , especially when they know you are home, is a little scary dont you think ? where does it stop at the door ? or not ?

[Edited on 1-9-2007 by mulege marv]

[Edited on 1-9-2007 by mulege marv]

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i have been burglized in the states while on vacation and it was not a good feeling obviously, but to have have people on your premises while you lay asleep in bed , especially when they know you are home, is a little scary dont you think ? where does it stop at the door ? or not ?



Damn scary Marv. The fact gringos have no guns surely emboldens them. They would be shot here in Oregon. I think that guns can be a deterent for such crimes.

It seems the bad guys are getting worse and there is not much to stop them. Another problem is the lack of resolve of gringos to persue them thru the laws of Mexico.:(

[Edited on 1-9-2007 by Sharksbaja]
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[*] posted on 1-8-2007 at 11:31 PM
Somehow this thread has gone south...


...it was, way back when, about the Mulege Spanglish Newspaper editorial suggesting the posts from Bruce were somewhat of a dramatric nature, and in some part inaccurate. I contend that both charges can somewhat be held in truth. Now, that being said- somehow it seems unfair to judge the “Spanglish Newspaper” that Adrian puts out based on this one issue …Bruce’s reply to the editorial in that newspaper. If you have read every issue, you cannot come away without being impressed with the professionalism and the integrity that this paper has shown to date. Remember this was in Adrian’s editorial department. Be it here or the New York Times, you can say what you feel is a valid opinion in the editorial section based on the facts you have at hand.
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im not so much mad as i am disappointed. i treat all the locals with the respect i feel they deserve and do what i can when i can for them. my wife volunteers at the local clinic doing dental work. i have given away more than i have had stolen, i was very disappointed in the looting after the flood and i believe cincodemayo is right, it was a window of opportunity, and it hasnt been stopped, so now it continues. like i said something needs to be done, what i dont know, and i dont think we have, "the victoms" the power to stop it without paying a price. kinda of a slap in the face ! (pretty shi**y)


It is very disappointing to come down here and honestly want to help people and have this happen. I've done it and I not going to waste any more of the precous time I have left on this earth doing it again. Anyhow look at it this way. It could have been worse, you could have been born black and live in New Orleans and have it happen to you in your own country...?

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[*] posted on 1-9-2007 at 08:16 AM


Don't actually know Bruce, Adrain or anyone else in Mulege, only aware of them thru this forum. Bruce is very generous with his knowlege of the area and eager to help others. :D
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[*] posted on 1-9-2007 at 09:44 AM


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Originally posted by mulege marv
im not so much mad as i am disappointed. i treat all the locals with the respect i feel they deserve and do what i can when i can for them. my wife volunteers at the local clinic doing dental work. i have given away more than i have had stolen, i was very disappointed in the looting after the flood and i believe cincodemayo is right, it was a window of opportunity, and it hasnt been stopped, so now it continues. like i said something needs to be done, what i dont know, and i dont think we have, "the victoms" the power to stop it without paying a price. kinda of a slap in the face ! (pretty shi**y)


It is very disappointing to come down here and honestly want to help people and have this happen. I've done it and I not going to waste any more of the precous time I have left on this earth doing it again. Anyhow look at it this way. It could have been worse, you could have been born black and live in New Orleans and have it happen to you in your own country...?

[Edited on 1-9-2007 by abreojos]


I'm confused-------------Blacks living in New Orleans had fellow Americans ripping them off??????? I was not aware of that. I thought that the "New Orleans" situation was a bunch of folks living in a KNOWN flood zone getting flooded?
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[*] posted on 1-9-2007 at 10:26 AM


Since When-- Can you start comparing The Spanglish with the N.Y. Times!!:?:
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[*] posted on 1-9-2007 at 10:36 AM


Summanus!:bounce: About those storm waves. Sometimes they're higher than we expected.:bounce:
Barry A. Your take on the New Orleans disaster is dead-on.
Minnow. I don't even know Bruce, do you? Something about shooting the messenger comes to mind.:yes:
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[*] posted on 1-9-2007 at 12:29 PM


Cypress, no I can't say I do "know" Bruce. I have only met him once two christmas' ago. I am sure he is a decent fellow. I have see what he has attempted to do here, as far as his good will, and it is to be commended.

Summanius, you need to take some of that impressive selection of flys out and have some fun. All that reading is making you boring. IMHO.:lol:




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