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Mexico is dangerous?

Mexico is dangerous?

Quote: (01-16-2014 05:37 PM)germanico Wrote:  

Quote: (01-15-2014 09:39 PM)viklovin Wrote:  

If I really wanted to get a Mexican flag I could easily get one in the next town over.
there are absolutely no mexican chicas in the US...

neta.
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Mexico is dangerous?

Quote: (01-17-2014 11:54 AM)TexasMade Wrote:  

Quote: (01-17-2014 10:03 AM)Silq Wrote:  

I am moving to Queretaro for a year for school. I live in San Diego and plan on making the 24 hour drive. Should I have a different route since below Tijuana, it seems dangerous? I have lived in TJ for a month and i do stand out more than Gringos since I'm Asian.

No. I drove to Belize twice in the last three months. People say our border state is the most dangerous. The cab driver today said we were crazy for driving and he is from Monterrey. We were the only car for a good amount of time though.

Clear the border by 6am and you are straight to drive through. If you are nervous then dont drive after 11pm. Take somebody who is from Mexico with you if possible. Hopefully you drop some knowledge after your trip is done.
There are two main routes google maps is showing. Both starting at San Diego but one heads to Texas first.

I did starting point San Diego, CA and endpoint Queretaro, MX
Unfortunately, I cannot link what I see but 1 starts in Tijuana and stays near the water while the other heads to Texas first and stays around the center of MX
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Mexico is dangerous?

So sad what happens in Micho

http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/vi...g.cnn.html
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Mexico is dangerous?

Quote: (01-17-2014 10:33 PM)Silq Wrote:  

Quote: (01-17-2014 11:54 AM)TexasMade Wrote:  

Quote: (01-17-2014 10:03 AM)Silq Wrote:  

I am moving to Queretaro for a year for school. I live in San Diego and plan on making the 24 hour drive. Should I have a different route since below Tijuana, it seems dangerous? I have lived in TJ for a month and i do stand out more than Gringos since I'm Asian.

No. I drove to Belize twice in the last three months. People say our border state is the most dangerous. The cab driver today said we were crazy for driving and he is from Monterrey. We were the only car for a good amount of time though.

Clear the border by 6am and you are straight to drive through. If you are nervous then dont drive after 11pm. Take somebody who is from Mexico with you if possible. Hopefully you drop some knowledge after your trip is done.
There are two main routes google maps is showing. Both starting at San Diego but one heads to Texas first.

I did starting point San Diego, CA and endpoint Queretaro, MX
Unfortunately, I cannot link what I see but 1 starts in Tijuana and stays near the water while the other heads to Texas first and stays around the center of MX

Honestly, I would take the Texas route. Cross at Reynosa, hit Victoria, San Potosi, then Queretaro. You still get to see slot of Mexico on the trip. Still the less time driving in Mexico the better. Life is a journey but some journeys aren't worth the risk.

But this is coming from a guy who drive through Mexico four different times post drug war. Still I would take the Texas route.

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Mexico is dangerous?

American dude missing in Michoacán.

http://us.cnn.com/2014/02/08/world/ameri...?hpt=hp_t1

I did a similar motorcycle trip back in 2000, but from LA to Acapulco. No way I would risk it nowadays. Hope everything turns out ok for him.
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Mexican Drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman captured this morning in Mazatlan, Sinaloa resort. Thoughts?



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(CNN) -- Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the boss of one of Mexico's most powerful drug trafficking operations, was arrested in Mexico, a U.S. official told CNN Saturday.
The official said Guzman, accompanied by a female, was captured in a joint operation with Mexican marines and Drug Enforcement Administration authorities overnight at a hotel in the beach resort of Mazatlán.
The operation had been in the works for four or five weeks, the official said.
The drug war: What you need to know
Phil Jordan, who spent three decades with the DEA and headed the agency's El Paso Intelligence Center, said the arrest represents a huge blow to the world's most powerful drug boss.
2011: Aide to top drug lord arrested
"It is a significant arrest provided he gets extradited immediately to the United States," Jordan told CNN. "If he does not get extradited, then he will be allowed to escape within a period of time.
"When you arrest the most powerful man in the Americas and, in Mexico, if you talk to any cartel member they'll say that he's more powerful than Mexican President Pena Nieto. This would be a significant blow to the overall operations not only in the Americas, but Chapo Guzman had expanded to Europe. He was all over the place. If he is, in fact, incarcerated, until he gets extradited to the United States, it will be business as usual."
In Washington a senior administration official described the arrest as "huge" and said it was "a Mexican-led operation, but one with very strong U.S. government support."
"This has been a long time coming, and hopefully puts a rest to the nonsense that this Mexican government isn't focusing on security and that the U.S. and Mexico aren't working well together," the official told CNN. "They are, and we do."
Guzman, who authorities say has eluded capture for years, is wanted in the United States on multiple federal drug trafficking charges and last year was named a Public Enemy No. 1 by the Chicago Crime Commission.
His nickname, which means "Shorty," matches his 5-foot-6 frame.
Guzman escaped from a high-security Mexican prison in 2001 and avoided being caught because of his enormous power to bribe corrupt local, state and federal Mexican officials.
Guzman has been included in Forbes' World's Most Powerful People list since 2009.
Guzman has been named in multiple federal drug trafficking indictments in the United States and has been on the Drug Enforcement Administration's most-wanted list. His drug enterprise stretches throughout North America and reaches as far away as Europe and Australia.
The Sinaloa cartel has been blamed for its role in the bloody drug war that has plagued Mexico in recent years.
Daughter of accused drug lord deported

http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/22/world/amer...ef-arrest/
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Mexico is dangerous?

I was just about to post this. Like the article says, it comes down to whether he's extradited to the US. If he goes to Mexican prison he'll buy his way out. Can't wait to see what the Mexican officials decide.
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Mexico is dangerous?

They have always known where Chapo was at. It was a matter of time. Why pull the plug now? He probably messed with the wrong politician or overused his power. Either way I hope there isn't a power struggle with the group. Things have been relatively great the last two plus years. We shall see.

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Mexico is dangerous?

The US captured his ass and announced the capture in order to force Mexico to hold him. If Obama wouldn't force the issue El Chapo could've escaped and the Mexican gov't would say "oh, we right on his tail" or "he escaped through a window while in a holding cell overnight".

Notice how the US was the first the announce the capture, simple as that.

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Quote: (02-22-2014 05:45 PM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

The US captured his ass and announced the capture in order to force Mexico to hold him. If Obama wouldn't force the issue El Chapo could've escaped and the Mexican gov't would say "oh, we right on his tail" or "he escaped through a window while in a holding cell overnight".

Notice how the US was the first the announce the capture, simple as that.

The US could take out every Mexican kingpin tomorrow if they wanted. Wouldn't even need any men on the ground. A small fleet of predator drones would end it quick.

Edit --

Nevermind, they're already on it: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/16/world/...6drug.html
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I've got a question for those running game in Mexico. How much do you tone down your style when you go out in the evenings?

Some guys, part of their game is getting suited up or at least rocking some expensive outfits which make you stick out, grab attention when you walk into a club/bar. Obviously during the day when in sketchy areas or in general I tone it down, don't draw attention, I do this in parts of EE too as I've had a few run-ins with gypsies, but is that something you guys intentionally do when going out in Mex, toning it down a bit?

Or does it even make a difference? If you're a gringo, you'll stick out anyway and could be a target? Seems it could be more of luck of the draw, wrong place wrong time type thing.
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It all depends. In the end, you should know if you are in a good or not. If you are in the good/barrio/ghetto then tone it down. When I was in Rio last year, the favela I was in was cool. I also knew which favelas that were "dangerous". Same when I was in Monterrey, GDL, Belize, Thailand and Cambodia. Locals will let you know what's up or even the forum.

IMO, most hoods in the world are the same. 90 percent of sketchy people don't want to risk getting a charge. I've live in LA(south central), SD(National City), and New Orleans(15th ward). Mind your own business and don't flash cash and you are straight in any good or ghetto in the world.

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Mexico is dangerous?

How are things looking in Mexico nowadays in terms of safety?

Thinking of going down there in December again.
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Quote: (09-21-2014 04:58 PM)MidWest Wrote:  

How are things looking in Mexico nowadays in terms of safety?

Thinking of going down there in December again.

I had zero issues during my stay there last winter, walking around at night by myself, traveling via ADO, never saw anything strange.

I would say your level of safety will have a lot to do with where you decide to go.
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Been to Mexico 3 times this year. Zero problems so far and I stick out like a sore thumb.

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My Dad drive through Mexico three weeks ago with no problem. I have been four times this year with no issues.

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Quote: (09-21-2014 04:58 PM)MidWest Wrote:  

How are things looking in Mexico nowadays in terms of safety?

Thinking of going down there in December again.

Are you planning on going to Zacatecas and Sinaloa again or to another part of Mexico?
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I live here and no problem, well the other day I was driving and I did it wrong-way in a street without signs. A policeman stopped me and wanted to detain my car, I gave him money and that was all.
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Quote: (09-23-2014 01:32 AM)Merenguero Wrote:  

Quote: (09-21-2014 04:58 PM)MidWest Wrote:  

How are things looking in Mexico nowadays in terms of safety?

Thinking of going down there in December again.

Are you planning on going to Zacatecas and Sinaloa again or to another part of Mexico?


I'm thinking of going to Chihuahua this time. I heard many great things about it, and ultimately make it to Zacatecas eventually.
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Mexico is dangerous?

Anyone knows about the situation now in Yucatan? (cancun, playa del carmen, tulum etc)

I’ve heard some people and reports say that the situation became more unsafe there over the last year, but probably it’s still fine. Anyone has recent updates about the situation there?
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Mexico is fine, I've been living in Leon for 4 months, nothing has happened to me. Just don't visit dangerous areas or go out alone at night, and don't get drunk.
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Mexico is dangerous?

According to statistics, Mexico is having its most violent year since the Calderon years in 2011.

But overall the Yucatan peninsula is considered the most safest areas in the whole country. Most of the violence is in the border states and mostly near the border.

I'd go. I love Mexico. Great people and great bitches.
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