YES! It happenned about 3months ago here in Las Conchas:!: And it could happen to you!
Though guard/police reports filed, NOTHING was done, no recovery of anything stolen.
Needless to say, we are not only more aware of our surroundings...we are also locked and loaded. Remember, Mexican law allows 'equal force'. So, if you catch or 'sting' a robber, make sure you do it by the book.
YES! It happened about 30 years ago here in Seattle! And it could happen to you!
Though police reports filed, NOTHING was done, no recovery of anything stolen.
Needless to say, I'm not sure there is anywhere in the world where this kind of thing can not happen...good luck with your lock and load solution. I'll just stick with the locks.
If you are who I think you are, you were robbed by someone that knows you and your house well. Did you lose computer stuff? Did they enter through a window? Gardener, maid's relative. Who has been hanging around looking at your computer stuff?
YES! It happenned about 3months ago here in Las Conchas:!: And it could happen to you!
Though guard/police reports filed, NOTHING was done, no recovery of anything stolen.
Needless to say, we are not only more aware of our surroundings...we are also locked and loaded. Remember, Mexican law allows 'equal force'. So, if you catch or 'sting' a robber, make sure you do it by the book.
is it senor pescado? I got robbed while I was 20 feet away from the incident and although police reports were made and insurance was notified and pawn shops were alerted, nothing was recovered, this happen a couople of weeks ago, not 3 months and in Tucson, as many seem to believe bigger and better services, please gimme a break I take RP thiefs anytime!! at least they might not be crack heads but just hungry for food!!
Kenny, am I in the right track? or should I say "traca"
http://azstarnet.com/news/state-and-regional/article_b50c37b8-44dc-58bc-886c-51ec31b7fae9.html
One of these 3 geniuses is married to a woman I know that waited for him for 7 years to get out of prison...he then burnt down her trailer for insurance(we think),cheated on her then this event after which he called her from jail asking about bail money....she didn't accept the call
I have never, ever, understood why some women do this. Just like the one that helped the Kingman guys escape and go on the lam and kill an innocent couple for their RV. I mean, c'mon already -- the guy is in PRISON. Does that not tell you something about his nature?? Oh, that's right -- everybody in prison is innocent and the system was just out to get them. How stupid and desperate do you have to be?? Apparently, there's no lack of women that want serial killers and guys on death row as "prison lovers" though. Just absolutely beyond my comprehension.
You're the only one who has been objective re. this rash of burglaries. The 'nay-say' posters are obvioulsy Mex. who don't care. Sad.
Yes it is sad and, unfortunately, many of the posters here profess blindness or downplay any report of crime in Penasco. "It coulda happened anywhere." Why yes, yes it could have. But it didn't. It happened in Rocky Point, which is why it's being reported HERE. I don't get the sense the OP was trying to diss Mexico, diss Rocky Point or diss anybody -- they were reporting an event that happened to them.
Why do I bother even pointing this out? Because this is not the 1st time I've seen this reaction, whether it's a report of trucks being ripped off or houses being broken into. If it doesn't concern you, then so be it. Move along. Nothing to see here. You do not need to immediately try to discredit the OP and tear them down. Those of us that have been around here forever have pretty good bullsh!t filters, I get that. If you feel a post has tripped your bullsh!t meter, then report it and I will take a look and make a determination about it. But PLEASE don't feel it's your sworn duty to immediately tear it apart yourself.
What got me was the "we are also locked and loaded.", and "do it by the book.", when we all know you can't pack in Mexico! Even if the robber had a gun "'equal force", would get you long stretch in hell.
Come to think of it , I didn't care much for markettle's, "The 'nay-say' posters are obvioulsy Mex." either!!
Sorry Stuart.....but I don't downplay the crime in Penasco....my own trailer was broken into about a year ago....trashed inside and several items stolen.....and the fact that Ladyjeeper didn't have all her stuff stolen parking her jeep on the street when she came down over Columbus Day was sheer luck....she probably used up several of her nine lives!!!
BUT..... the OP was downright wacky....a 3 month old supposed breakin....and then the comment about "locked and loaded" as Kenny already mentioned, and the use of "equal force", whatever that meant, set off the BS meter.
I'm "aware" of my surroundings wherever I go...be it in the states or in Mexico. I no longer leave doors unlocked, or leave anything of value lying around that can grow legs. I used to camp on Sandy Beach at Playa Bonita with the van door wide open at night, and when I graduated to a trailer, left the door unlocked when I went swimming with my daughter, also at Playa Bonita. Would I do that today....hell no. I even lock my trailer door if I'm visiting someone within my own park.
Yup Joe, I said I was lucky. God takes care of fools and children. I didn't have time to unload....I wouldn't normally do that. I don't leave my trailer unlocked if I'm visiting in my park either, anymore. And, my BS meter went off, too, on the locked and loaded thing.........Just my 2 pesos......
I was "sleeping in" one morning a couple of years ago, 2008, I believe. Had my little pit bull on the couch in the room. Heard the door slide slowly open and thought it was my sister coming to ask me why I was so lazy (had something to do with homemade Margaritas). My dog lifted her head, which jingled her tags on her collar, and the door slowly closed. I was kinda buried in my sleeping bag...later, Linda said she didn't come up that morning. Only people around were our maintenance man and his workers who have been with him for years. It was either one of them, or they turned their back on whomever it was. If you know the setup of our house, you know you can't get to that door without being totally visible.:think:
Good job Joe!... Man did they step in it,:lol: and it was his own sh** too. Yep, the one who said,"The 'nay-say' posters are obvioulsy Mex.", and the original poster, are one in the same!
Yes it is sad and, unfortunately, many of the posters here profess blindness or downplay any report of crime in Penasco. "It coulda happened anywhere." Why yes, yes it could have. But it didn't. It happened in Rocky Point, which is why it's being reported HERE. I don't get the sense the OP was trying to diss Mexico, diss Rocky Point or diss anybody -- they were reporting an event that happened to them.
Why do I bother even pointing this out? Because this is not the 1st time I've seen this reaction, whether it's a report of trucks being ripped off or houses being broken into. If it doesn't concern you, then so be it. Move along. Nothing to see here. You do not need to immediately try to discredit the OP and tear them down. Those of us that have been around here forever have pretty good bullsh!t filters, I get that. If you feel a post has tripped your bullsh!t meter, then report it and I will take a look and make a determination about it. But PLEASE don't feel it's your sworn duty to immediately tear it apart yourself.
Thank-you,
The Management
I see the self-appointed 'moderators' are back at it. In perusing their vitriolic spew, it is obvious they are being eaten by their own self-hatred and miserable lives and the only way they can feel 'better' about themselves is to attempt to discredit others and hopefully make those they target feel as miserable as they do. They are to be pitied.
Stuart; you run a true ship. Again, thank you. It is a shame that these few hate mongers who account for the majority of the responses to those of us who have genuine concerns and wish to talk about them as adults rather than whining children, continue to do so with impunity.
As for the 'equal force' and the 'locked and loaded'...TRUE. Those interested in putting their brains where their mouths are, need only consult a GOOD Mexican lawyer for the facts.
I see the self-appointed 'moderators' are back at it. In perusing their vitriolic spew, it is obvious they are being eaten by their own self-hatred and miserable lives and the only way they can feel 'better' about themselves is to attempt to discredit others and hopefully make those they target feel as miserable as they do. They are to be pitied.
I wouldn't go THAT far. You'd be absolutely surprised at just how wonderful and caring the vast majority of our Penasco family is here. Most would willingly give you the shirt off their back if you needed it. They are, however, extremely loyal and sensitive to the place they love and consider their home (or second home). So, when they see a poster (like yourself) talking about being "locked and loaded" and calling them "Mexican" (as if that's a bad thing), dander does indeed get raised in a hurry.
My suggestion? Talk to and try to befriend a few of these people. Don't make it an "us or them" thing. Nobody is out to get you, but you will make your own enemies here with the attitude I mentioned above. Either you want to be part of our family here, or you don't. Those that do have been here for years and enjoy the get togethers and fun times that are often shared, as well as a underlying commitment to help out each other and the people of Penasco. Those that don't usually find their way out the forum door.
I say "locked and loaded" all the time. In a lot of difference contexts. I also am "locked and loaded" 99% of the time in the US. It wouldn't matter to me the Nationality of who was trying to hurt me of my family, if its a Mexican, so be it, if its an Indian, so be it. If it is a white person, so be it. But for descriptive purposes, I am referred to as "white" by other races...you don't see me throwing a fit. Our maintenace man who is trying to rip us off is Mexican; so is my very dearest friend in Rocky Point. So are some of my friends in the states. Some of my worst enemies, and people I consider to have no redeeming qualities whasoever are white, some are Mexican, some may be German, who knows. I don't care about race or nationality, I care about character. Racists care about race and nationality, those who spew hate against different races and those who use their race against others. Hard to tell the difference? You bet.
Those interested in putting their brains where their mouths are, need only consult a GOOD Mexican lawyer for the facts.
You two, or is it just one person posing as two, (maybe you can explain that) gave me absolutely no reason to believe your post knowing what the climates like out there,(And it could happen to you!),and your later replies did seem raciest in nature to me: that gave me more doubt! You jumped to the conclusion that Mexicans on this forum are all about covering up crime, and attacking you. The word "Mex", and they way you used it was inappropriate, and mean spirited in my opinion.The majority of your first post was about what kind of justice you would like to dish out, but gave us no realinformation at all, just a bunch of rhetoric about what you'd like to do for retribution. So maybe if you two? had just gave us some information, and left out the picture of you shooting, or whatever, a Mexican the right way, I'd give you more credence.
So with that quote above, are you saying that you can have a gun, "locked and loaded" in Mexico, just in case?... I think not!
I have never, ever, understood why some women do this. Just like the one that helped the Kingman guys escape and go on the lam and kill an innocent couple for their RV. I mean, c'mon already -- the guy is in PRISON. Does that not tell you something about his nature?? Oh, that's right -- everybody in prison is innocent and the system was just out to get them. How stupid and desperate do you have to be?? Apparently, there's no lack of women that want serial killers and guys on death row as "prison lovers" though. Just absolutely beyond my comprehension.
I'm totally missing the point on this link here, Jim, since you posted it with no supporting comment.
The link says: "There have been 261 post-conviction DNA exonerations in the United States."
Doesn't even say over what period of time. But, just for grins, let's take that 261 and assume they were all in the same year... out of, oh let's say 2,304,115 that were incarcerated in U.S. prisons and jails in 2008. Mr. Handy Dandy Calculator says that's a whopping .01%... a smidgen of a number that tells me the Justice System is pretty much on target 99.99% of the time when they send someone to prison.
Would you be willing to bet your life on that .01% chance your lover is innocent? I wouldn't, and I still don't understand why women do it!! What's that noise I hear?? Oh, that, yeah... it's the cuckoo clock ringing!
The even bigger figure that's kind of astounding is: "In 2008, over 7.3 million people were on probation, in jail or prison, or on parole at year-end — 3.2% of all U.S. adult residents or 1 in every 31 adults." <Source: Wikipedia, U.S. Department of Justice>
Based on numbers that I could find, there are somewhere between 2.3 and 2.4 millions prisoners in the US....and with 261 "exonnerated" by DNA testing, that puts it at around .01% of the prison population(I did some rounding).....a very negligible amount!!!! So 99.99% of the prison population is guilty.....
Just remember, figures don't lie....liars figure!!!
It's all fun and games until you fall in to that 1%. H
Leaving the women out of it, you have to figure that the numbers would be much higher if more innocent inmates had the means to hire the help needed to prove their innocents. "Most of our clients are poor, forgotten, and have used up all legal avenues for relief. The hope they all have is that biological evidence from their cases still exists and can be subjected to DNA testing. All Innocence Project clients go through an extensive screening process to determine whether or not DNA testing of evidence could prove their claims of innocence. Thousands currently await our evaluation of their cases."
Just thought I would add an experience I had in 2006. My friend, his GF and I rented one of the beach condos on the beach next to mannys. I got up and out early Sat. morning to go for a ride and while I was gone a local went into the condo, with my friend and GF still in their bedroom, and into my room where he found my wallet and stole all the money. My friend came out his room and met the guy face to face in the hallway and asked what he was doing in the condo. The man said the owner of the condo asked him to come fix the leak. He then pointed to the kitchen and said I will show you. When he got to the kitchen he darted out the arcadia door and out to the waiting car.
Last month my friends (3 women) rented a room at Los Polomas and on Saturday around 2-7pm their condo was broke into and laptops, money, etc... was taken.
So that has been my experience. One point I would make is I did not bother to report my brake in as I figured it wouldn't do much good and I didnt want to spend most of my short trip at the station. So in the last four years I have probably been down 30 times and of those weekend trips Ive been robbed once and my friends robbed once. I beileve I have much less chance of getting robbed here in the states. Im sure there are many many other instances like these that go unreported.
The point is simple and well documented that over the past 18 years, 261 incarcerees, 17 of whom were on death row, were found to have been been innocent when sentenced to prison, due to various errors, omissions and outright false testimony, while thousands more await their chance of reversal of sentence. If anyone can provide substantive evidence that this is false, I would like to see it. Personally, I feel that as a nation, we can and will do better in the future as a result of this project and also feel that even one person executed in error is one too many.
As far as crime is concerned, I have never seen anyone claim that there is none in Rocky Point; there seems to be more than there used to be. I can understnd exactly why someone who was violated would feel absolutely furious over the situation, but it does not mean that those who still visit and enjoy Rocky Point are playing everything down. Even those who have been victims still visit and enjoy the place albeit that they are much more careful. They have gotten the point but choose not to continue to rant about it.
As far as being 'locked and loaded, and utilizing equal force' against a Mexican national in his\her own country is concerned, good luck with getting out of Mexico anytime soon afterwards.
The point is simple and well documented that over the past 18 years, 261 incarcerees, 17 of whom were on death row, were found to have been been innocent when sentenced to prison, due to various errors, omissions and outright false testimony, while thousands more await their chance of reversal of sentence. If anyone can provide substantive evidence that this is false, I would like to see it. Personally, I feel that as a nation, we can and will do better in the future as a result of this project and also feel that even one person executed in error is one too many.
Jim....I think neither Stuart or myself saw the point of that link with the statistics relative to the discussion on the women who get involved with prisoners...including those in for life.....your link "did not compute"!!! No one was arguing the possibility that there may be .01% of prisoners incarcerated wrongly....the "system" depends on humans...and will be fallible.
My folks went down to Cholla bay for the first time in 55, and by 61 they were saying how much things had changed, and how they couldn't leave their stuff laying around, or in the boat like before. That kind of theft it seems has always been around, but the kind of crime we see today is a whole new ballgame. It came with the boom, and accelerated with the bust!
dna is near perfect but add in a 3% lab handling error and you start getting a little spooked about the death penalty now i think I'll go out and kill a hobo (with gloves on)
Jim....I think neither Stuart or myself saw the point of that link with the statistics relative to the discussion on the women who get involved with prisoners...including those in for life.....your link "did not compute"!!! No one was arguing the possibility that there may be .01% of prisoners incarcerated wrongly....the "system" depends on humans...and will be fallible.
Indeed. The point that .01% of people that MIGHT be innocent was never even a contention or mentioned. The point originally was intended towards Jerry's remark about his female friend who waited 7 years for her prison lover to get out of jail, only to watch the idiot end right back there in short order by committing another crime. Women that get involved with prison inmates is what I fail to understand and never will. And as I also said, I certainly would never bet that a prison lover/boyfriend/whatever was one of those .01% who actually is innocent!
What am I missing here, Jim? I just fail to see any point you are trying to make in to regard to what I stated.
By the way - I gave the benefit of the doubt that all 261 were in the same year. Add the fact that it's 261 over 18 years to the equation and the number that are actually guilty trends closer 99.9999%. As Joe stated, and Jerry pointed out with lab handling errors, because humans are involved, you will never have a system that is 100% perfect. So what do you suggest as an alternative, Jim? That we do away with the death penalty and let everybody out of prison based on the minuscule, itsy-bitsy chance that one out of every several hundred thousand might be innocent?
You know that scumbag they put to death this past week? Do you think he was innocent? I don't. But you know what does piss me off? That he has sat on death row for over 20 years. The system is so tilted towards making sure that Mr. Prisoner's dear little rights aren't violated in any way that it takes 20 years or longer to actually put them to death! The victims of scumbag's crime get nothing; nothing but grief and sadness. Yet the perpetrator gets clothed, housed, feed and free legal representation for 20+ years, all on our tax dime, before they have to pay for their crime. That's just wrong and it's huge part of what's wrong with the justice system in America today. In the old days of Arizona, they took you out and strung you up right away. In fact, they still did until 1934 when Eva Dugan's, the only woman to be executed in Arizona, head popped off and rolled across the floor into the corner. Which begat the gas chamber, which begat lethal injection.
Grand Poo Sez: But you know what does piss me off? That he has sat on death row for over 20 years. The system is so tilted towards making sure that Mr. Prisoner's dear little rights aren't violated in any way that it takes 20 years or longer to actually put them to death! The victims of scumbag's crime get nothing; nothing but grief and sadness. Yet the perpetrator gets clothed, housed, feed and free legal representation for 20+ years, all on our tax dime, before they have to pay for their crime. That's just wrong and it's huge part of what's wrong with the justice system in America today.
That's one perspective but remember the flip side of that is it protects your 'little' rights as well, should you, or someone you love, be wrongly accused. Since you can not ever get it right 100% of the time you have to make a decision whether you will err on the side of convicting innocent people or permitting guilty to go free on occasion. Kill the innocent or release the guilty? Our system, by design, releases the guilty rather than killing the innocent. Yes there is a monetary cost to this process but what is the life of one innocent, wrongly accused person worth? I think it's one of the things that's right about the US Justice system today. It prevents the use of the Judicial system to "railroad" those out of favor with powers that be.
getting back to the original theme of this thread...robberies...I have some info for anyone who may be interested:
According to Article 12 of the Mexican Constitution, there is a provision that allows legal possession of a low-caliber pistol. One must have legal immigration status, and it can be somewhat involved, but very possible. Defending oneself with equal force is provided for in Mexican Law.
Title I, Chapter I, Article 10. The inhabitants of the United Mexican States are entitled to have arms of any kind in their possession for their protection and legitimate defense, except such as are expressly forbidden by law, or which the nation may reserve for the exclusive use of the army, navy, or national guard; but they may not carry arms within inhabited places without complying with police regulations.
You sure that's not arm bears? A better solution might be a big dog. i keep a big can of riot control pepper spray next to the bed down there and a Smith and Wesson up here.
You sure that's not arm bears? A better solution might be a big dog. i keep a big can of riot control pepper spray next to the bed down there and a Smith and Wesson up here.
A dog is good but the pepper spray is probably illegal, Stick with a fast discharge wasp and hornet spray. Debilitating and legal.
getting back to the original theme of this thread...robberies
...No not robberies, but you getting robbed, rememmber?..You wrote the following, though you didn't start this thread...
It was harrowing and has changed our view of life down here.
So getting back to the original theme of this thread you two started. Give us some facts on the Robbery, and not ideas on how to kill someone...I know how to do that, and Jerry's going to make me a potato gun.
I wouldn't bother carrying a gun in Mexico. I figure it would just get me killed or locked up. Here in the US, I travel and camp in my truck pretty often and always have my .40 caliber Beretta within arm's reach when I go to sleep. But whereas in the US I'd probably be dealing at most with only one or two people with bad intentions, and their weaponry if any would be similar to mine, in Mexico I'd more likely be dealing with several guys with AK-47s or the like. I don't see myself thwarting a kidnapping or a robbery with a single handgun, and I don't like the concept of guilty until proven innocent, especially in a country that's sensitive about Americans respecting Mexican laws. When I'm in Mexico, I rely on being agreeable with most everyone I meet and trying to keep to places I feel are relatively safe.
As for innocent people being imprisoned or put on death row in the US, let me say that there has never been a case where DNA or other evidence has proved that anyone was wrongly put to death. Some have won new trials and been freed, but that doesn't mean they were innocent. More likely it means evidence has been lost, witnesses died or disappeared and the prosecution now lacks the means to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt. I hear a lot of stories about criminal trials from my daughter and her boyfriend, both of whom are prosecutors. People on trial for serious crimes are usually dirtbags of the first order, but juries never hear about prior arrests or convictions, threats against witnesses or police or other bad behaviors unless it has a direct bearing on the specific charge in question. In deciding what to allow during trial, judges deliberately err on the side of the defendant in order to minimize the likelihood of a conviction being overturned. Juries are instructed that the state must prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt in order for a guilty verdict to be returned. A single stubborn, irrational juror can cause a hung jury. Delays usually work in favor of the defendant since evidence and witnesses' memories or availability seldom improves with age. It's my impression that on the average, criminals receive only a portion of the punishment they deserve, and few if any get more than they deserve. If that weren't the case, prisons would be much nicer places than they are.
Pepper Spray is not illegal. It's actually legal in all 50 states! Wasp spray will NOT work on those who cannot feel pain i.e. drugs/alcohol. Pepper spray is an inflammatory that will slam the eyes shut no matter the situation. That's why over 40,000 law enforcement agencies nationwide carry it and even the smallest canisters will fire 10 ft while the larger will fire 25 to 30 ft.
Remember the weekly reader that we used to get in grade school. Remember it would always have a graph that showed how we were kicking everyones butt with our gross national product and such? Well guess what, we're back on top again! This is a little dated, so I'm sure we're even doing better now....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison
I KNOW we are not allowed to bring a gun to Mexico. Can we use one? Some say yes.
Good question, as in a possible, legal, permitted, hunting trip in Mexico where the non Mexican is arguably using equal force to defend him/herself against a Mexican national. What might the outcome be in that scenario?
Good question, as in a possible, legal, permitted, hunting trip in Mexico where the non Mexican is arguably using equal force to defend him/herself against a Mexican national. What might the outcome be in that scenario?
Well you would find the outcome after you spent a couple of years in jail waiting for it.
Well you would find the outcome after you spent a couple of years in jail waiting for it.
Exactly, and that would be optimistic if common folklore is to be believed. Over the years, I have been consistantly told by mexican nationals that the game would be stickly rigged against Americans in a mexican court should such a situation arise. However, money and connections might even the playing field somewhat.
As for innocent people being imprisoned or put on death row in the US, let me say that there has never been a case where DNA or other evidence has proved that anyone was wrongly put to death. Some have won new trials and been freed, but that doesn't mean they were innocent. More likely it means evidence has been lost, witnesses died or disappeared and the prosecution now lacks the means to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt. I hear a lot of stories about criminal trials from my daughter and her boyfriend, both of whom are prosecutors. People on trial for serious crimes are usually dirtbags of the first order, but juries never hear about prior arrests or convictions, threats against witnesses or police or other bad behaviors unless it has a direct bearing on the specific charge in question. In deciding what to allow during trial, judges deliberately err on the side of the defendant in order to minimize the likelihood of a conviction being overturned. Juries are instructed that the state must prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt in order for a guilty verdict to be returned. A single stubborn, irrational juror can cause a hung jury. Delays usually work in favor of the defendant since evidence and witnesses' memories or availability seldom improves with age. It's my impression that on the average, criminals receive only a portion of the punishment they deserve, and few if any get more than they deserve. If that weren't the case, prisons would be much nicer places than they are.