Mexican Drugs Gangsters Do Not Mess About...
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TheJimi said:
austinsmirk said:
Mind you Audi would have no market to sell S3's too and VW no market to sell R32's too, as there would be no need for drug dealer cars.
Ignoring the fact that production of the R32 ceased some years ago, since when was the R32 seen as a drug dealers car?I mean the Asian lad pulling drugs out of his socks, in his golf, yesterday, as I walked past him on a housing estate, did kind of re-enforce the stereotype.
joshcowin said:
Do we really have any idea how these things work? Yes we watch the dramas like Narcos, isn't that like watching Luther and thinking that's how policeman act!?
I believe it is not a million miles from the truth; certainly more real than Luther. One thing that is toned down considerably for TV is the violence. Some of the real life Narco stuff on You Tube is a million times worse than could ever be shown on TV. I met a Narco once, nice enough, gave me a beer. Killed some other people though. One of their techniques where I live is to stake the victim down on a beach, cover in gasoline, throw on a match, one by one in front of their family. Such is life in the tropics.TheJimi said:
stuarthat said:
Talking of El Chapo been reading that the DEA or similar have just hit the number two from Chapo cartel, with a helicopter carrying a 50 mm machine gun ,there is a live feed on the net and it doesn’t end well .
What am I searching for?stuarthat said:
Talking of El Chapo been reading that the DEA or similar have just hit the number two from Chapo cartel, with a helicopter carrying a 50 mm machine gun ,there is a live feed on the net and it doesn’t end well .
And number 3 pops up, then four. When coke heads stop buying it then it will stop. Then a new drug kicks off.stuarthat said:
Talking of El Chapo been reading that the DEA or similar have just hit the number two from Chapo cartel, with a helicopter carrying a 50 mm machine gun ,there is a live feed on the net and it doesn’t end well .
I’d harazard a guess that it’s much closer to 5mm than 50 but yes - devastating.Burwood said:
stuarthat said:
Talking of El Chapo been reading that the DEA or similar have just hit the number two from Chapo cartel, with a helicopter carrying a 50 mm machine gun ,there is a live feed on the net and it doesn’t end well .
And number 3 pops up, then four. When coke heads stop buying it then it will stop.Thinking about it legalising it would have little effect on how things are.
The experts in the field (cartels) would still run the show, they are too well developed to overlook, yeah they wouldn't need to smuggle it but the transport would be similar, the sales outlet would also be similar in that a person would hand over/ship drugs to someone or an address.
The deaths and violence occur due to the people involved in the normal manufacture, shipment and sale of a product. Theft, espionage, power struggles ... If the cartels were asked to start manufacturing TV's they would still kill those who betrayed, stole or became competition.
Legalising coke or heroin wouldn't eliminate the violent nature of those in charge of drug organisations, as soon as someone steals, spies or wants power, people will die.
The experts in the field (cartels) would still run the show, they are too well developed to overlook, yeah they wouldn't need to smuggle it but the transport would be similar, the sales outlet would also be similar in that a person would hand over/ship drugs to someone or an address.
The deaths and violence occur due to the people involved in the normal manufacture, shipment and sale of a product. Theft, espionage, power struggles ... If the cartels were asked to start manufacturing TV's they would still kill those who betrayed, stole or became competition.
Legalising coke or heroin wouldn't eliminate the violent nature of those in charge of drug organisations, as soon as someone steals, spies or wants power, people will die.
Pesty said:
El stovey said:
It’s like a return to the Mayans, these cartels are like Isis, modern death cults fixated on achieving control and power by fear and elaborate death and torture.
Cartels vs isis Now I’d pay to watch that. Is that why Muslims don’t move to Mexico?
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