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Tijuana’s most violent month in all its history
I'm a white dude from Texas who barely speaks any Spanish. I started by coming down here & staying in Airbnb's to explore TJ. I have now lived here for almost 2 years. I literally walk to & from the Xolos soccer matches at Caliente to Zone Rio at night. That's about 3 miles at night. There aren't any areas I've walked through I don't feel safe. I've never had any issues in the center of the city. Everyone goes out of their way to show you that it's not as bad as you're told by the US media. Not sure how much time you've spent down here Visduh, but I'm sure I've got 2 years on you now. If you stay away from trouble, trouble will stay away from you. You go to where drugs & prostitues and partying are and you're going to find people looking to take advantage of you. I've lived in Cacho & Zona Rio & go out at night all the time. Literally walk to bars, restaurants and tacos stands. Only time I've ever been kidnapped is by Mexican weather girls. They wouldn't let me go. Kept making me breakfast and wanting to cuddle.— September 26, 2018 11:25 p.m.