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Rush Hour Spectacle
If ever the old journalism saying, "If it bleeds, it leads" ever applied, it applies to many Tijuana newspapers. They print photos that not even the National Enquirer would have printed 40 years ago. As a resident of Rosarito, my question is since this happened in Tijuana, to a Tijuana resident, and reported in Tijuana newspapers, how did Rosarito get involved in the reporting of the story? Because it was on the road to Rosarito? The same road goes to Ensenada and there are other known Tijuana neighborhoods that could have been used as a better reference. Why paint with the broad brush. The facts that becky97, if true, are quite remarkable, and a REAL journalist would pursue that angle. Imagine... an honest bureaucrat in Tijuana? I would love to honor this guy if indeed what becky says is true... and I am one who is inclined to believe it is true. Little has been said about the fact that the arrests, etc., that are taking place very often result from citizens providing information. People are beginning to have faith that if they support the police, law and order may be on the way. Unfortunately, the cartels are still around and have the ability to commit murder; but if Rogelio Sanchez Jimenez took a stand and paid the price for being a person of integrity, the people should have a chance to know and honor him as part of Mexico's future, not think he was part of the problem. .— October 11, 2009 12:48 p.m.