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    Person killed visiting from Juarez?

    You already did "dignify" it by virtue of your response. I didn't write it, I only cut-and-pasted what appeared in the media. I do agree with the description of the attitude of many foreign visitors to Rocky Point. I think it is something that we all should reflect on.
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    Person killed visiting from Juarez?

    A comment posted to the Arizona Daily Star in regard to the article reporting this event: "Here we are again with all the Rocky Point lovers, notice none of them live there and the Americans that do, think about being kidnapped "all the time" and if they say otherwise they are lying. Rocky...
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    No US Doollars at Ace hardware

    DM - Can you explain your reference to the "radio tower"? I noticed a communications facility built on the west side of highway 8, south of Sonoyta. It seemed strange to me because it was so close to the highway, had its own diesel power plant, had very little in the way of antennas on the...
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    Question for Rosy...on Mexican Liability Insurance

    You must maintain liability insurance on an AZ registered vehicle. or your AZ registration will be revoked. If the vehicle is removed from the state you can maintain AZ registration by filing a de-insured affidavit (sp?) with the AZ MVD. This will allow you to keep your registration current, but...
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    Question for Rosy...on Mexican Liability Insurance

    OK, Rosy. Thanks for the clarification. I didn't research the forum on this subject, so I didn't know the history of what you or anyone else posted in regard to auto insurance. I took your post at face value. I'm sure that new visitors would also do the same. My understanding now is that your...
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    new here Hello :-)

    Tom - If you are adventurous and have the time, you will enjoy exploring further south of the border. Guaymas and San Carlos are not that far away, and the environment changes from dry desert to tropical desert. Mountains come right down to the water. Southern Sonora is greener, and Alamos is a...
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    who deserves some money?

    Funck - There are many charitable organizations in Rocky Point that are in need of financial donations. You can also target individuals who have specific special needs. Me and my family have recently learned of a 16 year old girl who is experiencing a life threatening situation. Her name is...
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    Pelican Observations

    One evening I observed a lone pelican roosting on my roof, with a length of what appeared to be fishing monofilament hanging from its beak. Apparently, it had ingested something harmful. I obtained a ladder, and it allowed me to approach closely, but ultimately flew away. I was quite sad, and...
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    new here Hello :-)

    Check it out. You will be safe as long as you don't make yourself vulnerable to those of criminal intent. The close proximaty of the beach makes Rocky Point attractive to many. The local people are great, although many are presently stressed due to the poor economy, and the recent cartel related...
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    No US Doollars at Ace hardware

    DM is so correct: "Every one feels the pinch except for the narcos." The Mexican governmant's answer to the narco problem is as effective as putting water in your radiator when you run out of gas. When in a foreign country, deal in the currency of that country. Was in Penasco one week ago...
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    Question for Rosy...on Mexican Liability Insurance

    Rosey, what is this, a direct quote from your reply, "The standard Mexican policy is not valid in the U.S."? What is a "standard Mexican policy"? It's my understanding that Mexican insurance providing liability coverage in the US can only be written on vehicles registered in Mexico. US...
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    Would you take your newborn to Rocky Point?

    Stupid question. Age of the individual has nothing to do with personal safety. Parents are responsible for the safety of their children, wherever they take their children.
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    Deported Mexicans Social and Economic Effect on Puerto Penasco

    mis - You are absolutely correct. It is a repeat of the prohibition era. The only thing that we have learned from history is that we don't learn from history. You cannot make illegal something that there is a popular demand for. I guess you can, but it doesn't reduce the market, only increasing...
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    proposed security on our hwys

    Tyler, This nature of rude dressing down of another member should not be permitted on the forum. The poster of the following is a continuous offender. "I read just fine and am not drinking tonight. What's your excuse? Perhaps if you were less cryptic and sarcastic your posts would make more...
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    Deported Mexicans Social and Economic Effect on Puerto Penasco

    Sorry about that. My error. "Lead" is spelled differently in different languages.Thanks for the spelling correction. However, you could at least be polite about it, and not resort to derogatory name calling over a spelling error.
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    Deported Mexicans Social and Economic Effect on Puerto Penasco

    The Susan Bolton temporary injunction prohibits police officers from enforcing the part of the AZ STATE LAW against being in the state illegally. It does not prohibit police officers from questioning someone detained about their citizenship, and turning that person over to ICE if they have...
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    How Is It That...?

    Interesting how this thread drifted from seat belts to the discussion of the character of two real estate heavies. Roger Clifton was very close to Ramon Martinez during Martinez' term as Mayor of Puerto Penasco. Martinez learned everything he knows about real estate from Roger Clifton.
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    Deported Mexicans Social and Economic Effect on Puerto Penasco

    mis- You are needlessly "crying wolf". You are restating what I wrote about the federal law requiring foreign residents to carry their immigration documentation. Law enforcement authorities are too busy rounding up the real offenders, to indiscriminantly round up lawful residents based on racial...
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    Deported Mexicans Social and Economic Effect on Puerto Penasco

    Mexican spouses of US citizens (or foreign US permanent residents) go to the head of the line to obtain US Permanent Resident status. There are two ways of doing it: If you live in the US, and your foreign spouse has a B1/B2 Laser Visa, you can bring her here and apply for a "change of status"...
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    Deported Mexicans Social and Economic Effect on Puerto Penasco

    mis - Give me a break. Joe Arpaio doesn't just "rounds people up". All his raids are conducted on the basis of court warrants, signed by a judge. Neither you nor your husband have nothing to fear. After all the time, effort, and expense that you have put in to getting your husband legal...
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