Mexican Cops Now Taking Bribes in your Language

You gotta give it to Mexico City’s police force. Not satisfied with taking bribes from fellow Mexican citizens, in their native language, they are now expanding their activities to foreign nationals, in other people’s language for their comfort.

Two transit police officers today were charged with stealing $150 from an Australian tourist, who after being told by a cop that it was OK to go over a red light, was later stopped -and threatened to be fined- for, well, going over a red light!

Upon seizing her Australian driver’s license, the cop told her -in perfect, and probably heavily accented English: “No money, no license.”

I’ve only been in Mexico City for like 24 hours, but I’m already impressed by the progress made by my country’s institutions: no English no progress. Well done y que viva México!

2 thoughts on “Mexican Cops Now Taking Bribes in your Language

  1. That’s interesting. I’m glad to see progress. I came across a new site called http://www.telegaleria.com. Its the fastest growing Latin shopping website. My cousin in Mexico bought from them and I did in los angeles. I think hispanics are going online faster and becoming more confident in shopping from other latinos.

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