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[*] posted on 12-16-2011 at 05:28 PM
Driving around Xmas


I have noticed over the year's, that right before Xmas and valitine day,,the traffic cop's are alot more looking for the mordida...not a survey on my behalf but it has shown to be true,,,and for me,,samena santo's ,, I stock up on food/beer and HIDE and will not drive at all..more choke's than the rest of the year...just my personal thought's,,anybody else thought's???:cool:
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[*] posted on 12-16-2011 at 05:55 PM


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I have noticed over the year's, that right before Xmas and valitine day,,the traffic cop's are alot more looking for the mordida...not a survey on my behalf but it has shown to be true,,,and for me,,samena santo's ,, I stock up on food/beer and HIDE and will not drive at all..more choke's than the rest of the year...just my personal thought's,,anybody else thought's???:cool:



Valentine's Day? It never occured to me that it would rouse excessive larceny in a cop. It should be just the opposite. The cops should pull people over and give them money.
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[*] posted on 12-16-2011 at 05:58 PM


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I have noticed over the year's, that right before Xmas and valitine day,,the traffic cop's are alot more looking for the mordida...not a survey on my behalf but it has shown to be true,,,and for me,,samena santo's ,, I stock up on food/beer and HIDE and will not drive at all..more choke's than the rest of the year...just my personal thought's,,anybody else thought's???:cool:



Valentine's Day? It never occured to me that it would rouse excessive larceny in a cop. It should be just the opposite. The cops should pull people over and give them money.


Baja cops are so romantic. Stealing from gringo's in order to give their honeys flowers and chocolatey stuff.




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[*] posted on 12-16-2011 at 06:49 PM


About X-mas, you're absolutly right.
Another reason to stay put is the traffic. high vacation time and so is Semana Santa. don't drive the highway if you can avoid it.




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[*] posted on 12-17-2011 at 08:06 AM


My friend Jim Dandy who lived in La Purisima and passes away there told me this story once.He moved there about three years before this

Every Nov he would start getting pulled over by the local cops. He said all year he could do just about anything and get away with it because he did so much for the community. One day while driving with another gringo he was lamenting this and the guy said. Don't you know they need to buy presents for there wife and kids. So for the next ten years before he died on Nov 1st he would get in his old ranger drive(with beer inhand) up to the police station and give them 250.00 dollars. They never bothered him after that. He told me he felt like it wasn't a bribe but he was just buying christmas gifts for the local wifes and kids.

Some will take offense to this and to you I say maybe baja isn't for you. this is life there and he learned how to live it.
Many of you here knew or knew of Jim. He was one of the great gringos. We miss him dearly

Merry Christmas
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[*] posted on 12-17-2011 at 08:14 AM


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My friend Jim Dandy who lived in La Purisima and passes away there told me this story once.He moved there about three years before this

Every Nov he would start getting pulled over by the local cops. He said all year he could do just about anything and get away with it because he did so much for the community. One day while driving with another gringo he was lamenting this and the guy said. Don't you know they need to buy presents for there wife and kids. So for the next ten years before he died on Nov 1st he would get in his old ranger drive(with beer inhand) up to the police station and give them 250.00 dollars. They never bothered him after that. He told me he felt like it wasn't a bribe but he was just buying christmas gifts for the local wifes and kids.

Some will take offense to this and to you I say maybe baja isn't for you. this is life there and he learned how to live it.
Many of you here knew or knew of Jim. He was one of the great gringos. We miss him dearly

Merry Christmas
Mick

[Edited on 12-17-2011 by MICK]


Great story!

Graham Mackintosh hand over his burro 'Mision' to Jim, in 1998:


from http://www.grahammackintosh.com


Photo by Neal Johns of Jim Dandy (shirtless) in 2002:




[Edited on 12-17-2011 by David K]




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[*] posted on 12-17-2011 at 08:45 AM


HELL, I didnt know LA purisma, even had a cop !! are you talking on the pacific side, north of lopez mataos...one year I dragged a boat from their over to near lorato,,HA,HA, wont do that again !!:lol:
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[*] posted on 12-17-2011 at 04:07 PM


The cops target anyone with money. The gente insist on paying them the equiv. of twenty dollars a day and the the transitos pay for everything including gasoline. I feel this abortion is going to see changes sooner rather than later. Mexicanos got incensed when they had to pay a patrulla federal mordida for speeding but now they're going ballistic when they find out that the PFP will arrest motorists who try to bribe them.
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