Thu 17 Jul 2008
Police love me
Posted by daveg under Uncategorized
On my way from Tampico towards Veracruz, I was stopped twice by police.
I pulled the bike over in the median of a major road to take it. There were already lots of tire tracks and I did not notice the transit cop watching me. So I take the pic and get regeared up to go and filter to the front of the line at a red light. As I pull off the line the cop motions me over to stop. I wasn’t even sure he was pointing to me and he didn’t have a car or bike so I even considered not stopping. Then I saw he had a radio. Funny thing about radio waves being faster than any biker.
Anyways, I pulled over, took off my sunglasses but left my helmet and gloves on. I spoke even worse spanish than DavegSpanish in order to further confuse him. He proceeded to tell me what I did (drove in median) and that I needed to pay a ticket. He kept opening up doors for me to “Pay on the spot” because he kept saying how far the transit police station was and how much time it was going to take. I started asking for directions to the transit police station and then he just started asking me about the bike. How fast? How much? What type? Are you crazy? Heh, he thought that it was crazy even though I just told him that I was riding to Veracruz. In the end, he started smiling all big and just let me go.
The second time was several hours later. There was a transit cop on the outsirks of a medium sized city and I was 100% legal in everything I was doing and he motioned for me to pull over. This time he just asked if I was going fast. I immediatly busted into the standard trip story and he just kept asking more and more questions and never said why he pulled me over. He started giving me hotel advice for the next few cities. Then after the concluding handshakes, he asked me for some money for a drink. Even though he was really cool and I was conflicted about this I told him I only had a credit card. I would have bought him a soda if I had started talking to him on the street. I just don’t think it is right to have the legal authority to pull someone over then hit them up for cash. Not cool
I will make it south of Veracruz tomorrow.
July 18th, 2008 at 8:42 am
Is this the point that my job as a worrier should start….or is it too early? Have fun!
July 18th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Hey Dave,
I hope you are having a blast. But shouldn’t you be drinking tequila instead of wild turkey =)
July 18th, 2008 at 7:15 pm
Pop:
Thats up to you. Perhaps you should stick to the GPS tracking and not read the details =]
Eric:
Good to hear from you! I haven’t had taquilla yet. I brought the Wild Turkey with me as it was a leftover from a wedding I attended in GA. I left the remainder of the bottle with the guys at the hotel as payment for letting me crash on their floor.
Most people here seem to drink beer. I’ve had a bit of Victoria and Tecate. What is most disgusting is what people do with their beer. One drink I’ve seen is someone took a modelo and poured it into a glass filled of ice with the rim dipped in salt/lime. ICE???
July 18th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
oh come now - cerveza on the rocks sounds delectable.
July 18th, 2008 at 11:00 pm
The police stuff freaks me out too…but I will try to leave the worrying to your Pop =)
July 22nd, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Dave… I am so impressed! It sounds like you are doing a GREAT job at putting them off. Keep up the good work man!
July 22nd, 2008 at 3:51 pm
Also the fact that you saw ice in Mex is impressive. At least in Oaxaca it was impossible to get anything that was colder than mildly chilled.
August 23rd, 2008 at 11:12 pm
being a mom, I will join the Pop worry crowd. In Indonesia the company had a “criminal” on staff, and he took care of all the gov’t payments neccessary to make life easier.