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  • hahahaha,,, $30 a can… speaking of generic…. and apparently it doesnt work as well as it claims.

    ill go with the guy who said he wasnt setting out to break the law… few people do,, however we all do every time we leave the house.

    thats some claim,, and a little scary,,, 25 times the tickets a cop would write. lot of fining going on out there…

    i dont guess ive ever had an encounter with one of those cameras… nor should i. dont have them here. i dont suppose they would work as (along the border,, here at least) probably less than 10 % of the vehicles are registered to anyone,,, about the same statistics apply,,, (according to a transic cop i talked to) actually have a drivers license in their possession…

    hahaha,, the last time i remember one jacking me,,, he first said,, you dont have a front license plate… (apparently he was aware texas does have front license plates,, altho that would not be enforcable in mexico. i reached under the seat,, pulled it out and threw it on the dashboard,,, he said,, ok,,, (altho it had actually been expired for about a year) you dont have a drivers license,,, he hadnt even asked,, he just assumed. i pulled that out,,, (my dl is in fact current) he had a list of numerous infractions he had to drop,,, finally he said,, you werent wearing a seat belt,,, hahahaha,,, he had me there,, i gave him his 50 pesos,,, (about $3.75 dollars) and sent him on his way… id have given him the same even if all infractions would have stuck.

    my personal opinion of all traffic violations,,, if no damage was done and/or no injury occured,,, there was no violation.

  • You spend $30 for junk like that, you’re a moron.    :)  

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