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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 06:14 PM


Sometimes I think it's the karma police.



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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 08:02 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Bajaboy  
Sometimes I think it's the karma police.


What a d#ck statement.

Par for the course with you.





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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 08:12 PM


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Quote: Originally posted by Bajaboy  
Sometimes I think it's the karma police.


What a d#ck statement.

Par for the course with you.



The Mexican cops have their pick of plenty of bad gringo drivers. Why would a Mexican cop pick on a law-abiding driver? I figure that every gringo driver that says they did no wrong is lieing. It makes no sense for the cop to pick on someone other than a driver that committed an infraction.




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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 08:17 PM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Quote: Originally posted by Bajaboy  
Sometimes I think it's the karma police.


What a d#ck statement.

Par for the course with you.



The Mexican cops have their pick of plenty of bad gringo drivers. Why would a Mexican cop pick on a law-abiding driver? I figure that every gringo driver that says they did no wrong is lieing. It makes no sense for the cop to pick on someone other than a driver that committed an infraction.


:lol::lol::lol:
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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 08:19 PM


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The Mexican cops have their pick of plenty of bad gringo drivers. Why would a Mexican cop pick on a law-abiding driver? I figure that every gringo driver that says they did no wrong is lieing. It makes no sense for the cop to pick on someone other than a driver that committed an infraction.


Do you have any MX national friends?

Do ever talk to locals who know how things work in MX. Put your SD newspaper online subscriptions away.




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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 08:23 PM


Quote: Originally posted by WestyWanderer  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Quote: Originally posted by Bajaboy  
Sometimes I think it's the karma police.


What a d#ck statement.

Par for the course with you.



The Mexican cops have their pick of plenty of bad gringo drivers. Why would a Mexican cop pick on a law-abiding driver? I figure that every gringo driver that says they did no wrong is lieing. It makes no sense for the cop to pick on someone other than a driver that committed an infraction.


:lol::lol::lol:


Pretzel logic.

Cops are lazy. They pick on all gringoes.




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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 08:25 PM


The stories are so predictable. The “victim” always says their driving was impeccably legal! Ya, sure you bet’cha :lol:



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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 08:25 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Quote: Originally posted by Bajaboy  
Sometimes I think it's the karma police.


What a d#ck statement.

Par for the course with you.



:lol::lol::lol:Rich coming from you. I'm actually relaxing in a nice hotel currently in Tecate. Will be here for two nights. Once again, no issues at all. I can't even get the immigration people to look up at me.

Guessing you might have some unpaid tickets and hence the wedgie:lol:




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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 08:33 PM


must be the full moon:(



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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 08:34 PM


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:lol::lol::lol:Rich coming from you. I'm actually relaxing in a nice hotel currently in Tecate. Will be here for two nights. Once again, no issues at all. I can't even get the immigration people to look up at me.

Guessing you might have some unpaid tickets and hence the wedgie:lol:


Keep flapping your gums and tempting faith. Hopefully your wife has enough dough to get you out if you run into the wrong cop. PM me if you need help.





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[*] posted on 3-19-2022 at 08:43 PM


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:lol::lol::lol:Rich coming from you. I'm actually relaxing in a nice hotel currently in Tecate. Will be here for two nights. Once again, no issues at all. I can't even get the immigration people to look up at me.

Guessing you might have some unpaid tickets and hence the wedgie:lol:


Keep flapping your gums and tempting faith. Hopefully your wife has enough dough to get you out if you run into the wrong cop. PM me if you need help.



:lol::lol: :lol: Sounds like the cops know you like to hand out the money, too:?: Be a good person, Richard.




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[*] posted on 3-20-2022 at 07:37 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Bajaboy  
Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Quote: Originally posted by Bajaboy  
Sometimes I think it's the karma police.


What a d#ck statement.

Par for the course with you.



:lol::lol::lol:Rich coming from you. I'm actually relaxing in a nice hotel currently in Tecate. Will be here for two nights. Once again, no issues at all. I can't even get the immigration people to look up at me.

Guessing you might have some unpaid tickets and hence the wedgie:lol:


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[*] posted on 3-20-2022 at 09:48 AM


as norm clueless Mt reports knows nothing about baja. only keep 200 pesos in pocket hide the rest . Dont worry the last thing they want is you go to station . After bribe wanted
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[*] posted on 4-27-2022 at 05:45 PM


I'll be curious as to what my experience is in Baja with the police. I've only been to the mainland, but my experiences have all been good ones so far.

1) Ojinaga, Chihuahua: Federales pulled me over a few miles west of town asking for my permits. I didn't have any, but I explained to them that I was just going to the canyon a few more miles up the road which was my side of the old garita. They were cool and they were just going to have me turn around to go get permits if I was going farther into Mexico. It ended with handshakes.

2) South of Jimenez, Chihuahua: I was on 49D and the speed limit was 100. The limit randomly dropped to 40. The car in front of me didn't slow down, but I saw the federales up ahead and slowed down to probably 60. I got pulled over because they were suspicious that I slowed down for the speed limit LOL. They searched my car for drugs. They politely asked for a couple bottles of water because they saw I had a big case of it (I obviously said yes). We ended in handshakes.

3) Durango, DGO: Estado Policia checkpoint. They were instantly curious about my Indiana license plates. They claimed to have never heard of Indiana before, but one of them made a wise crack about Indiana Jones which we all laughed to. I showed them my drivers license. They gave it back. I popped my trunk. I was on my way.

4) Sinaloa: Two Federales under a bridge in the shade east of Villa Union on 40D. They asked me where I was going. I told them Mazatlan. They looked in my car and sent me on my way. Before I left I asked "Quieres agua?" because it was pretty hot and they were both very appreciative of the water I gave them.

Bottom line is I try to obey the traffic laws and when I get pulled over I'm always very respectful and give them the benefit of the doubt. These guys have tough jobs as it is. Respect and a good attitude go a long ways.
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[*] posted on 4-27-2022 at 06:49 PM


Well said 41
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[*] posted on 4-28-2022 at 07:15 AM




There are 2 types of bad gringo drivers in Mexico. First, there are then lead-footed offroad types, and lead-footed gringos that just think Mexico is a lawless land of no traffic/speed rules - they deserve to be fleeced by cops.
Second, there are the Mr Magoos that are clueless about their bad driving - cops stop them after observing their dangerous driving, and the Mr Magoos are incapable of seeing their errors,… cops appropriately fine them,…
Both type of bad drivers go home to usa and tell tales about how they were wronged in Mexico. These people never see the error of their ways. Don’t listen to such whiners.

Obey traffic laws in Mexico and you will rarely be stopped. The cops normally target people that they observe violating law,…. Why would they target good drivers when Mexico has an over-abundance of a$4wipe gringo drivers and mr Magoos?

the pay the cop vs pay the govt thing is another matter.




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[*] posted on 4-28-2022 at 08:47 AM


you forgot the third type driver the marooon clueless from San Diego
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[*] posted on 4-29-2022 at 03:42 PM


Quote: Originally posted by US 41  
I'll be curious as to what my experience is in Baja with the police. I've only been to the mainland, but my experiences have all been good ones so far.

1) Ojinaga, Chihuahua: Federales pulled me over a few miles west of town asking for my permits. I didn't have any, but I explained to them that I was just going to the canyon a few more miles up the road which was my side of the old garita. They were cool and they were just going to have me turn around to go get permits if I was going farther into Mexico. It ended with handshakes.

2) South of Jimenez, Chihuahua: I was on 49D and the speed limit was 100. The limit randomly dropped to 40. The car in front of me didn't slow down, but I saw the federales up ahead and slowed down to probably 60. I got pulled over because they were suspicious that I slowed down for the speed limit LOL. They searched my car for drugs. They politely asked for a couple bottles of water because they saw I had a big case of it (I obviously said yes). We ended in handshakes.

3) Durango, DGO: Estado Policia checkpoint. They were instantly curious about my Indiana license plates. They claimed to have never heard of Indiana before, but one of them made a wise crack about Indiana Jones which we all laughed to. I showed them my drivers license. They gave it back. I popped my trunk. I was on my way.

4) Sinaloa: Two Federales under a bridge in the shade east of Villa Union on 40D. They asked me where I was going. I told them Mazatlan. They looked in my car and sent me on my way. Before I left I asked "Quieres agua?" because it was pretty hot and they were both very appreciative of the water I gave them.

Bottom line is I try to obey the traffic laws and when I get pulled over I'm always very respectful and give them the benefit of the doubt. These guys have tough jobs as it is. Respect and a good attitude go a long ways.


Thanks for sharing these; I see that most of the encounters were with the federal police, which in my experience tend to be honest and professional (like cops in the US). As you move down the geographic ladder (estado, municipal, etc.) they tend to get worse and worse. Without a doubt the worst are the traffic cops in the larger cities; unashamedly targeting tourists with trumped up infractions. In those cases I typically don't play the game and will hold out paying a mordida, although I always remember that I'm in a foreign country and at the end of the day they'll win if they want to really push it.

The only issues I have had in Baja were in Ciudad Constitucion several years ago (we all remember that) and a few traffic cops on motorcycles in La Paz & Tijuana. Nothing in Loreto or Mulege in 30+ years. I don't use the Tecate border but have definitely read of other mordida stories. This forum is really helpful to share stories so everyone knows where this kind of activity is taking place at any given time. I used to use a Sindicatura sticker and I think it has helped, but who knows.

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[*] posted on 4-30-2022 at 07:19 AM


I was in tecate the other day and photographed a gringo driver that Tecate PD had pulled over:



[Edited on 4-30-2022 by mtgoat666]




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