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Violence up in Baja – especially for journalists
#3 If going to Tj, my advise is: Stay away from the "Zona Norte," there are plenty of other places to go in Tj without being targeted. Also do your research well, and of course... don't go alone, don't dress like a tourist going on "bootie call". Plus exercise your common sense: if you look at a cop in tj, take a good look at their facial characteristcs, the way the walk, if possible what kind of accent they use (with their own spanish), etc. if you think about it can become easier to tell a real cop from a fake one, and an honest cop from a crooked one. Finally, forget whatever stereotypes or ethnic typecasting that you dad or grandpa' used back in their days... things have changed a lot! And nothing is what it seem anymore(if you get my drift).— August 7, 2008 1:26 p.m.