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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 12:32 PM
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This is a news item out of Los Cabos:

http://www.oem.com.mx/elsudcaliforniano/notas/n778251.htm

I'm just going to summarize it -- and it's a little gross.

Three Los Cabos Municipal police officers were arrested for rape, abuse of authority, extortion and bribery. The story goes like this. Two Americans walked out of the Cabo Wabo and were approached by a man who offered to sell them drugs. Just as they were approached these cops arrived in their squad car. In the "confusion" they somehow let the drug dealer get away, but took the Americans down to the precinct and told them it would cost them $5,000 or else they were going to jail.

The cops accompanied one of the two Americans back to his condo to get the money. While at the condo, the cops had the American face the wall and drop his pants and one of the cops sodomized him with his fingers.
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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 12:38 PM


With the fingers it is not called sodomy ..... merely a cavity search .... :lol::lol:



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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 12:41 PM


Jeez!:no:
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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 12:41 PM


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With the fingers it is not called sodomy ..... merely a cavity search .... :lol::lol:
Yessir, that's what all the queer US cops call it!
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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 01:00 PM


based upon the size description, it was easy to confuse with a "finger"......:wow::o:O:rolleyes::?:



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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 02:25 PM


Gross!



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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 02:41 PM


More and more of late I am getting the feeling that Baja California, north and south, is suiciding itself. There seems to be no end to the serious problems of corrupt police, dangerous criminals, lack of potable water, lack of sewage disposal facilities, a countryside that looks like a garbage dump when it should look like paradise, politicians who don't care and a public that is either too dumb to care or who have given up trying to make anything change for the better.

By allocation of resources through agencies like Fonatur it is obvious that the Mexican establishment has made the determination that Mexico's economic future is going to depend on high-end tourism and recreation. What they either forget or fail to appreciate is that high-end people did not get to be high-end people by being tasteless and stupid. They are accustomed to the finest the world has to offer in the way of tourist amenities. They are not going to patronize places where raw sewage is allowed to run onto the beaches and estuaries (San Jose del Cabo and Todos Santos), where, to go anywhere, they have to be crammed into unsafe taxis driven by crooks and cretins, where the police are more dangerous and venal than the criminals, and where the roadsides and vacant lots look like untended garbage dumps.

What's going on in the Baja now is not going to work. The "infrastructure" -- both physical and human -- where it exists at all, is rotten. And nothing is going to change until Mexicans start to grow up and attend to their responsibilities like mature people. I don't see that happening. Fulano's recitation of what those disgusting cops did to the tourists whose spending supports the economy in Cabo speaks volumes.
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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 02:43 PM


You better not pi$$ off the old crusty veterans of Baja with that loose talk...............:lol:

[Edited on 7-19-2008 by palmeto99]
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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 02:50 PM
my gawd, man!


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More and more of late I am getting the feeling that Baja California, north and south, is suiciding itself. There seems to be no end to the serious problems of corrupt police, dangerous criminals, lack of potable water, lack of sewage disposal facilities, a countryside that looks like a garbage dump when it should look like paradise, politicians who don't care and a public that is either too dumb to care or who have given up trying to make anything change for the better.

By allocation of resources through agencies like Fonatur it is obvious that the Mexican establishment has made the determination that Mexico's economic future is going to depend on high-end tourism and recreation. What they either forget or fail to appreciate is that high-end people did not get to be high-end people by being tasteless and stupid. They are accustomed to the finest the world has to offer in the way of tourist amenities. They are not going to patronize places where raw sewage is allowed to run onto the beaches and estuaries (San Jose del Cabo and Todos Santos), where, to go anywhere, they have to be crammed into unsafe taxis driven by crooks and cretins, where the police are more dangerous and venal than the criminals, and where the roadsides and vacant lots look like untended garbage dumps.

What's going on in the Baja now is not going to work. The "infrastructure" -- both physical and human -- where it exists at all, is rotten. And nothing is going to change until Mexicans start to grow up and attend to their responsibilities like mature people. I don't see that happening. Fulano's recitation of what those disgusting cops did to the tourists whose spending supports the economy in Cabo speaks volumes.


this has my vote for the quote of the month!!!!!!!

hit the nail squarely on it's pointed head!!!!!




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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 02:52 PM


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More and more of late I am getting the feeling that Baja California, north and south, is suiciding itself. There seems to be no end to the serious problems of corrupt police, dangerous criminals, lack of potable water, lack of sewage disposal facilities, a countryside that looks like a garbage dump when it should look like paradise, politicians who don't care and a public that is either too dumb to care or who have given up trying to make anything change for the better.

By allocation of resources through agencies like Fonatur it is obvious that the Mexican establishment has made the determination that Mexico's economic future is going to depend on high-end tourism and recreation. What they either forget or fail to appreciate is that high-end people did not get to be high-end people by being tasteless and stupid. They are accustomed to the finest the world has to offer in the way of tourist amenities. They are not going to patronize places where raw sewage is allowed to run onto the beaches and estuaries (San Jose del Cabo and Todos Santos), where, to go anywhere, they have to be crammed into unsafe taxis driven by crooks and cretins, where the police are more dangerous and venal than the criminals, and where the roadsides and vacant lots look like untended garbage dumps.

What's going on in the Baja now is not going to work. The "infrastructure" -- both physical and human -- where it exists at all, is rotten. And nothing is going to change until Mexicans start to grow up and attend to their responsibilities like mature people. I don't see that happening. Fulano's recitation of what those disgusting cops did to the tourists whose spending supports the economy in Cabo speaks volumes.


You are so right on with this post Bajajazz .....

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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 03:50 PM
Laugh about it --you're still trash !


Hope you can get a rusty revolver stuck in your ass !!


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With the fingers it is not called sodomy ..... merely a cavity search .... :lol::lol:




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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 04:48 PM


Just the usual, BS. Where is the Proof??

Everyone 18 years and older knows that Cabo is the Drug Center, Pedophile Center, Prostitute Center of Baja. All of O. J."S Bunch from Los Angeles have been going there for years.
It is too bad that also you have so many peop[le who like to Fish for marlin and Sailfish.

I do not beleive a word that was posted. Just a story posted to scare People away from Cabo and the Fishing, might be the Sierra Club or the Eco Nuts.

The fishing is great in Loreto so go there instead and get some great Dorado.

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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 05:07 PM


Skeet, you claim this to be BS without a shred of proof, then make a blanket statement about Cabo. Where is the "proof" to back up your claim?

Palmeto, you are correct, the "old and crusty" have arrived.
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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 05:15 PM


These guys were trying to buy some dope wernt they?



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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 05:20 PM


The rickity old crowd are up from nap time to quell all the bad posts about the beloved Baja. Time to change the depends...:biggrin:
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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 05:32 PM


this is very scary and it had better stop.

for those who doubt this can happen look up "san salvador de atenco" in google. if you read spanish you will see similar abuses by police and feds towards apprehended people. and that isn't an isolated case, there are several others. i certainly hope this is not spreading to the baja peninsula we cannot tolerate it. i hope that police is repremanded but somehow I doubt it.
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More and more of late I am getting the feeling that Baja California, north and south, is suiciding itself. There seems to be no end to the serious problems of corrupt police, dangerous criminals, lack of potable water, lack of sewage disposal facilities, a countryside that looks like a garbage dump when it should look like paradise, politicians who don't care and a public that is either too dumb to care or who have given up trying to make anything change for the better.

By allocation of resources through agencies like Fonatur it is obvious that the Mexican establishment has made the determination that Mexico's economic future is going to depend on high-end tourism and recreation. What they either forget or fail to appreciate is that high-end people did not get to be high-end people by being tasteless and stupid. They are accustomed to the finest the world has to offer in the way of tourist amenities. They are not going to patronize places where raw sewage is allowed to run onto the beaches and estuaries (San Jose del Cabo and Todos Santos), where, to go anywhere, they have to be crammed into unsafe taxis driven by crooks and cretins, where the police are more dangerous and venal than the criminals, and where the roadsides and vacant lots look like untended garbage dumps.

What's going on in the Baja now is not going to work. The "infrastructure" -- both physical and human -- where it exists at all, is rotten. And nothing is going to change until Mexicans start to grow up and attend to their responsibilities like mature people. I don't see that happening. Fulano's recitation of what those disgusting cops did to the tourists whose spending supports the economy in Cabo speaks volumes.


maybe send a copy of this quote to the governors, tourism officials, mayors, and police chiefs throughout baja. someone somewhere has to be able to get a clue, seeing as none have demonstrated a clue yet......:?:




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[*] posted on 7-19-2008 at 07:18 PM


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With the fingers it is not called sodomy ..... merely a cavity search .... :lol::lol:



Are you sure you were not on a ride along with the policia there Ron..:lol::cool:
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[*] posted on 7-20-2008 at 03:48 AM


Al;l it takes is one 24 Hour trip to the Seedy side of Cabo where you can get any DOPE you want on the Street, Hire all types of Prostitutes{Men and Women} > Very similiar to the "Sandspit" in the Middle of the River near Lake |Havasu>

I ask for Proof of this socalled reported Occurance.!

Nine, you cannot beleive anything you read on this Net. Just think , it is just words!!!

The only way anybody will know whether or not this incident did happen is to do an Investigation.
It is up to the First Reported to Prove his Story and for a small Fee I will go to Cabo and Prove that it was not true or if by some Rare chance it was true , then I will "Eat my Hat" , Return my Investigation Fee, and Admit I was Wrong to all involved.


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[*] posted on 7-20-2008 at 05:51 AM


Quote:
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Quote:
Originally posted by CaboRon
With the fingers it is not called sodomy ..... merely a cavity search .... :lol::lol:



Are you sure you were not on a ride along with the policia there Ron..:lol::cool:


Nope: It is a common search .... especially for drug searches. And I think some Catholic priests may also practice this procedure :lol:

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