| CortezBlue 
 
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| Road Stop by Fed Cops between Mexicali and San Felipe 
 
 While driving down to San Felipe on Thursday late afternoon, we were stopped by 2 Fed Cop cars with 4 cops.
 
 A bad ass nasty looking cop with his Ray Ban Aviators gleaming in the late after noon sun, looked at us, not saying a word, and waving us on.
 
 Now, I have seen this before around the turn off for Algodones and I have seen them near the Hwy 2 turn off east bound, but never in the middle of the
salt flats.
 
 Not sure if it was just a show of force or they were looking for a particular amigo?
 
 But, now that we are here, the weather is wonderful.  80 degrees today and for most of the long weekend.
 
 
 
 
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| Ateo 
 
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 The Federales were checking vehicles southbound just north of Santo Tomas a few weeks ago.  Maybe checking for seat belts or drunks???  They waived us
thru.  It was my awesome mexican cop mustache that did it.
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| DJL 
 
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 We stopped at Pemex in Santa Rosalia (North side of town) on November 28th for a pee break , there were 25-30 Feds setting up a roadblock and stopping
everyone going both North and South (we were waved thru without being checked) .
 
 It did look like they were looking for someone specific .
 
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| Mula 
 
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 Was going on last Friday in Loreto, too.
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| StuckSucks 
 
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 Definitely sounds like they're looking for someone specific.
 
 Maybe 10 years ago, my wife and I were driving back up the peninsula, from La Paz after a 1000. We all know where the checkpoints are, but we ran into
LOTS of additional improv checkpoints all along Highway 1. We later found out that a 737-sized plane full of cocaine crashed and burned near the cape
- the bad guys escaped with all the drugs, and that's what the feds were looking for.
 
 
 
 
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 Last Fall before the 1000, there was a roadblock at the airport turnoff South of San Felipe.  I was Northbound in my prerunner and was waved thru when
I got to the front of the line.  The cops were apparently looking for a Mexican national, so we were waved on thru without a word.  Most of the locals
stopped were out of their vehicles and were being searched. I think a somewhat common occurrence, no problem.
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| David K 
 
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 On the road to Bahia de los Angeles, west of the San Borja road, came around a curve and there was a surprise Federal Police checkpoint... Mexico's
Men In Black!
 
 (they are looking for criminals, not checking tourist cards
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| J.P. 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by David K 
 (they are looking for criminals, not checking tourist cards
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 They are checking for anything they want to check for including Tourist Cards.
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| Cop stops 
 
 Between San Felipe and Mexicali we often see a cop standing in the middle of the road and his and other cars parked nearby. Way out in the boondocks.
He always waved us on. I was told its a seat belt check and part of the initiative to promote safety.
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| freediverbrian 
 
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 Two weeks ago I saw many of the fed cops on the road to SF pull Mexicans over for speeding .
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| chuckie 
 
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 I guess I would have to say"so what"....Its their job....
 
 
 
 
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 I see in the paper this morning that they caught a big drug trafficera at the border in Mexicali...maybe that is what they were looking out for.
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| Bajajorge 
 
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 I believe that sometimes a tip is received about some criminal activity, and that is when the military and Federalies come out in force.
 A couple of years ago, northbound out of San Felipe headed toward Mexicali I was stopped and searched 5 times by both the military and Federalies at
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| monoloco 
 
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 Well, police actually doing their jobs in Mexico
is big news.| Quote: |  | Originally posted by chuckie I guess I would have to say"so what"....Its their job....
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| sancho 
 
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 A funny post on one of the San Felipe boards, in the only in Mex files,
 a tourist going so. past Laguna Salada, a turnout where Fed Camino
 cop was waving vehicles over, he told the driver he was citing
 him for speeding, which the driver asked  'how can you tell
 I was speeding'? The cop replied 'everyone on this Hwy speeds',
 how can you argue with that logic
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| freediverbrian 
 
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 Improve the roads ,smooth , high speed, lots of shoulders, and do not increse the speed limit????
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| rts551 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by freediverbrian Improve the roads ,smooth , high speed, lots of shoulders, and do not increse the speed limit????
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 They have in some areas.  Have you seen the speed limit between Tecate and Ensenada.  110 in some areas
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