brokenwave
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Our 28 year old son passed thru Sonoyta today at 6:30 PM, did the 23 mph crawl and 5 second stop sign count, zero issues.
Incorrect. Read my posts. I have explicitly stated there certainly are corrupt Mexican cops. There are corrupt American cops. There is corruption EVERYWHERE. To deny that is to deny reality. The problem is most people on these boards have no problem breaking traffic laws but get enraged when caught. Then the narrative shifts to 'all cops are corrupt'. They are all on the take etc. Consider foreigners speeding thru your town, endangering everyone. You would want and expect the police to try and curb that behavior. It is not different in Sonoyta or Mayberry USA.Folks who speak in absolute terms tend to have minimal credibility so you're correct. Unfortunately, you seem to fall into that category as well. Your posts in this thread infer that there is 0% corruption. Just drive the speed limit and you'll be fine is your typical refrain. Clearly that's not the case.
You're effectively calling a lot folks on this forum a liar. Or you're calling people they trust liars. Odd why you'd choose to join a community, informal as it is, only to try and discredit everyone. Sure I'd imagine some people aren't owning up to their mistakes, but you're dismissing most everyone.
What's interesting is that with your own words you're supporting the rampant corruption narrative. You said earlier that whenever you drive through town you go nice and slow while others are riding your ass. Some of those folks behind you are locals. They're tailgating you because they know that it's not them the cops are targeting. If they can speed with impunity because the cops are targeting out-of-towners that's sorta textbook corruption. Locals zooming around is a recurring theme in a lot of the stories here. It happens in the States too but based on the anecdotal evidence from this community, it's a significant issue in Sonoyta.
Again you can trust in people or you can go through life the much sadder route.
Wait a minute, he obeyed the law and didn't get stopped? Holy crap................Our 28 year old son passed thru Sonoyta today at 6:30 PM, did the 23 mph crawl and 5 second stop sign count, zero issues.
That's fair. The only point I'd disagree with you on is that in Mayberry (I've been through many a town) the cops target you as an out of towner for speeding but the chances they say you didn't legally stop at a stop sign when you know you did are slim to none. I'm guessing the chances are materially higher in Sonoyta based on the testimonials here.Incorrect. Read my posts. I have explicitly stated there certainly are corrupt Mexican cops. There are corrupt American cops. There is corruption EVERYWHERE. To deny that is to deny reality. The problem is most people on these boards have no problem breaking traffic laws but get enraged when caught. Then the narrative shifts to 'all cops are corrupt'. They are all on the take etc. Consider foreigners speeding thru your town, endangering everyone. You would want and expect the police to try and curb that behavior. It is not different in Sonoyta or Mayberry USA.
P.S. The reason most locals get away with breaking traffic laws is the system is set up with a cash punishment. Most locals don't have a pot to piss in so the cops don't waste their time.
No, there were 3 other cars pulled over who obeyed every law perfectly, and sill got the corrupt shake down.Wait a minute, he obeyed the law and didn't get stopped? Holy crap................
You attempted to use a classic "Straw Man" argument. You're apparently unaware of what that is, so I made it easy for you to educate yourself.If only your post had anything to do with speeding and lawbreaking in Mexico or the US. Nice pull.
And you KNOW the other 3 cars obeyed every law perfectly? Do you even read what you write? Credibility=Zero.No, there were 3 other cars pulled over who obeyed every law perfectly, and sill got the corrupt shake down.
They were only 2 cops on patrol, so he got lucky and was able to get thru without becoming a corruption statistic himself.
Your stupid prognosticating game can be played both ways, Ms. Flamethrower
1000 pesos is $50.We got stopped at a “checkpoint” on March 19, 2021, and the corrupt pos cop tried to get us for no seatbelts but we all had them on. He then said we had to have our masks on ALL THE TIME, even while driving. He asked my husband for license and registration. He gave it to him and the pos cop said we had to give him 1000 pesos ($100) or he would keep license and registration. After husband tried to reason with pos cop, I offered him $60... he said $80...I said, I only have $60. He took it and let us go.
Unbelievably corrupt!!
Next time, I will break in to a fit of nagging rage until pos cop can’t take it anymore and let’s us go out sympathy for my husband...lol!
I am bringing an extra copy of my license and registration next week.1000 pesos is $50.
Joan C can't believe her ears!!! You don't say, the mayor is in on the taking?! That's pry the first time that's ever happened in Mexico... damn, I guess the country is going to hell in a hand basket.For what it's worth, posted on a FB Rocky Point group page today-
"We came back yesterday with no problems. We were searched going into MX but not on our return.
We gassed up in Why and met a resident of Sonyota who warned us of the Police Corruption in Sonoyta.
Wear your masks at all times in the vehicles while driving in town.
Do not stop and shop in Sonoyta.
Do not speed, there is no wiggle room. The posted speed is the posted speed in KPH. They will ticket for ANYTHING over the posted speed.
Stop at all ALTOS, even if they don't look real or are hand painted.
They target US plated cars. He said they leave residents alone. Each officer has to pay the Mayor $300 cash for using the squad car for his shift. So the police are collecting money to pay and line their pockets."