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[*] posted on 3-15-2010 at 03:57 PM


DURANGOTANG,
ThankS for the such a fun repore.
But about the unfun part...
When you went (offroad) around the 'cops', that surprised me. (maybe other readers too?)
In the Past, when a cop (fake or real) pulls me over in baja, I've always PULLed over.
I talk(dispute) nice and talk Looooooooooooooooong. (I've found, its uncomfortable for Legit Cops to be on the side of the road with their hand out for an extended time.)

QUESTIONs:
What did you see that tipped you they were fake Cops??
And after you went around 'em, what did you feel the outcome was gonna be?

-thanks, GaR




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[*] posted on 3-16-2010 at 10:29 PM


Wow
have been here almost 30 years and have been only to El rosarito twice. once to pick-up lobster when the co-op was there that would be maybe 1982. and the next tim someone from our park broke down in Catavina. He came for me to tow him back. I was so glad I would get south. When we got to El Rosario he was at the Gas station. that is the farthest I have been.
Seeing all the pictures eveyone post really is great. have heard Caravns tell me aboutit for years. but seeing the pictures is great.
thank you for your trip I so enjoyed it.
Maybe one day we will get to go south.
thanks again
Irene




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[*] posted on 3-17-2010 at 08:32 AM


Quote:
Originally posted by GrOUper-GAr
DURANGOTANG,
ThankS for the such a fun repore.
But about the unfun part...
When you went (offroad) around the 'cops', that surprised me. (maybe other readers too?)
In the Past, when a cop (fake or real) pulls me over in baja, I've always PULLed over.
I talk(dispute) nice and talk Looooooooooooooooong. (I've found, its uncomfortable for Legit Cops to be on the side of the road with their hand out for an extended time.)

QUESTIONs:
What did you see that tipped you they were fake Cops??
And after you went around 'em, what did you feel the outcome was gonna be?

-thanks, GaR


There's a whole thread in the Q+A section about that... there's some info on the first couple of pages...




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