BajaNomad
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Traffic fines in Tijuana, Rosarito, Ensenada & Mexicali (?)
A reminder that the Baja California Department of Tourism has made it a continuing point that tourists (in Tijuana, Rosarito, Ensenada, and now maybe
in Mexicali) can send their fines for traffic citations in by mail. Here's the note on this directly from the Tourism Dept's web site:
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If you are stopped by a police officer for a traffic violation in Tijuana, Rosarito Beach or Ensenada, you should always politely insist on a written
citation that you could pay either at the police station or by mail.
Tickets in the City of Tijuana can be paid by sending a check or money order made out to:
H. Ayuntamiento de Tijuana
416 West San Ysidro Blvd.
Suite “L”, No.725
San Ysidro CA 92143
Tickets issued in Rosarito Beach, can be paid by sending a check or money order made out to:
H. Ayuntamiento de Rosarito
P.O. Box 439016
San Ysidro, CA 92143-9016
Tickets issued in Ensenada can be paid by sending a check or money order made out to:
Municipio de Ensenada
PMB 147 P.O. Box 189003
Coronado, CA, 92178-9003
Tickets issued in Mexicali can be paid by sending a check or money order with ticket made out to:
H. Ayuntamiento de Mexicali
P.B. 6027
23 Paulin Ave.
Calexico, Ca. 92231-2646
For the cities of San Felipe and Tecate, traffic fines must be paid at the police station.
Reference:
http://www.discoverbajacalifornia.com/safety-tips.php
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Ken Cooke
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While driving through Tijuana for a vehicular tour of town for my new bride, we were stopped by a well-intentioned Police Officer. The reason for
being stopped, was my tinted windows (as shown below).

The officer tried pressuring me to pay him, but I just didn't have the extra money to give away. The officer took my drivers license and
registration, but I still refused to give him money.
In an unrelated situation in Mexicali, I was threatened with having to leave my Rubicon on Calle Cristobal Colon while I would have to sort the
problems out at the Police Station (for towing a disabled vehicle w/unapproved tow apparatus - a tow rope). On the side of the street, the Police
told me it was not possible to send my infraction in via mail.
The situation in Tijuana was so unsettling, that my wife does not wish to return to Tijuana (unless walking/or in taxi cab) for fear of the Police
there. For me, this kills the fun of traveling south of the border. Oh well, insurance rates keep going up...
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David K
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How did it end Ken... You insist on going to the station to pay, and he gave up the hussle?
The no tinted front windows have been discussed here fo quite some time, with the solution being to just drive with your tinted windows rolled down.
Since this kind of dark tinting isn't allowed in California for the front windows, how do you get by north of the border?
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DENNIS
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Doesn't seem to be overly tinted to me, judgeing from my ability to clearly see that air freshener hanging from the mirror.
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[Edited on 9-13-2010 by DENNIS]
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
How did it end Ken... You insist on going to the station to pay, and he gave up the hussle? |
The windshield has a 0% UV window film on it, the drivers and passenger windows have a 31% UV tint - not dark, but not clear, either.
I just waited for the cop to give me back my documents, and we agreed to keep our windows rolled down while in Mexico.
At the border, I got hassled for the stamps from Central and S. America. I just sat, and waited it out just like with the Tijuana Cop. Same dumb
attitude - I just watched the Border guard roll his eyes at me several times, until he got tired rolling his eyes, and he eventually gave me back my
documents.
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
The situation in Tijuana was so unsettling, that my wife does not wish to return to Tijuana (unless walking/or in taxi cab) for fear of the Police
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isn't your wife from colombia? are the policia in Colombia all sweet and polite?
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krafty
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The norte cops are also accommodating enough to take your dinero and tender a reciept on the spot-some recently installed doohickey-si, even on the
motorcycles
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BajaBlanca
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Ken - I am confused as to why the border guard didn't like the stamps ?
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
isn't your wife from colombia? are the policia in Colombia all sweet and polite? |
Policia: "Take your mordida and throw it in that bush. 10 min. later, I'll pick through the bush and get my 100,000 Colombian pesos!"
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