Crime: Tipping point
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Crime: Tipping point
http://www.aljazeera.com/video/americas/2013/02/201321111937626720.html
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Re: Crime: Tipping point
This village in Jalisco is not a vigilante group - at least not yet. They want government help IF they can keep the community civil defense units armed http://www.lapoliticaeslapolitica.com/2013/02/nahua-civil-defense-group-in-jalisco.html
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I took that drive thru Cuautitlan up to Cuzalapa the other day to get the "best" coffee in Mexico ... not sure why the video was there
Down on the coast not far away, Cihuatlan is asking for Federal help but more gentrified than the country folk and not asking to have armed militia. Getting a bit scary here as well
Down on the coast not far away, Cihuatlan is asking for Federal help but more gentrified than the country folk and not asking to have armed militia. Getting a bit scary here as well
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It would seem then that Pena's plan to introduce a new 40,000 person strong Army force, based on the Gendarme model, used successfully by the Carbineri in Italy and the R.C.M.P. in Canada, is a good bet. Also acutely sensitive political wise. These are the friendly, neighborhood soldiers who fight crime, kiss babies and solve domestic emergencies. As long as they don't have to sing, like the unfortunate Canadians, it should work out great. Pena says they have been spending too much time and resources on the cartel vermin.
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sparks wrote:I took that drive thru Cuautitlan up to Cuzalapa the other day to get the "best" coffee in Mexico ... not sure why the video was there
Down on the coast not far away, Cihuatlan is asking for Federal help but more gentrified than the country folk and not asking to have armed militia. Getting a bit scary here as well
Yeah, things have gone from calm to chaotic in the past 2 weeks. Not cool at all.
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seisdedos wrote:
Yeah, things have gone from calm to chaotic in the past 2 weeks. Not cool at all.
Had a neighbor used as an example this weekend. Small time drug dealer. Had the Wake Sunday and took him to home town in Guerrero yesterday. Will spare you the details ... but they meant business. Very sad
Re: Crime: Tipping point
sparks wrote:seisdedos wrote:
Yeah, things have gone from calm to chaotic in the past 2 weeks. Not cool at all.
Had a neighbor used as an example this weekend. Small time drug dealer. Had the Wake Sunday and took him to home town in Guerrero yesterday. Will spare you the details ... but they meant business. Very sad
Don't get involved in drigs and that INCLUDES buying. And you won't become a statistic.
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YUP! Those "drigs" can be really nasty! From the URBAN DICTIONARY:
"A fictional STD that can be applicable as a cause to any given situation with less than fortunate effects.
Alex: Oh, no! I got a D on my Physics test!
Michael: Yep, you've got The Driggs.
Brian: Damn it! I stubbed my toe!
Michael: You know why, right?
Brian: Yup. I've got The Driggs.
Teacher: Contrary to popular belief, World War II was not started with the Invasion of Poland. It actually started because of The Driggs."
"A fictional STD that can be applicable as a cause to any given situation with less than fortunate effects.
Alex: Oh, no! I got a D on my Physics test!
Michael: Yep, you've got The Driggs.
Brian: Damn it! I stubbed my toe!
Michael: You know why, right?
Brian: Yup. I've got The Driggs.
Teacher: Contrary to popular belief, World War II was not started with the Invasion of Poland. It actually started because of The Driggs."
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Re: Crime: Tipping point
CheenaGringo wrote:YUP! Those "drigs" can be really nasty! From the URBAN DICTIONARY:
"A fictional STD that can be applicable as a cause to any given situation with less than fortunate effects.
Alex: Oh, no! I got a D on my Physics test!
Michael: Yep, you've got The Driggs.
Brian: Damn it! I stubbed my toe!
Michael: You know why, right?
Brian: Yup. I've got The Driggs.
Teacher: Contrary to popular belief, World War II was not started with the Invasion of Poland. It actually started because of The Driggs."
Drugs becomes drigs when you don't use spellcheck.
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Re: Crime: Tipping point
seisdedos wrote:sparks wrote:I took that drive thru Cuautitlan up to Cuzalapa the other day to get the "best" coffee in Mexico ... not sure why the video was there
Down on the coast not far away, Cihuatlan is asking for Federal help but more gentrified than the country folk and not asking to have armed militia. Getting a bit scary here as well
Yeah, things have gone from calm to chaotic in the past 2 weeks. Not cool at all.
Are you kidding, we're going back to La Manzanilla in 2 weeks. Any driving tips?
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Re: Crime: Tipping point
sparks wrote:Stay on the highway and don't drive at night
Thanks Sparks, once we get there we don't even drive at all. I don't generally drive at night in Mexico anyway.
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