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Stopped going in 2008, I was 32 at the time. Myself and a male friend were walking down Avenida de Revolucion in TJ on a Saturday night at 7:00 p.m. and a cop car pulled up to us and made us get in the back of the car. We kept asking what we did wrong and they would not say. They drove us around for about 3 hours seemingly not knowing what to do with us. The cop who was driving pulled down a dark alley and shady characters came out of the shadows. I watched the cop smoke crack right there and then he got back in the car and we sped off. Eventually the two cops got out of the car and started arguing loudly in Spanish. I could pick up pieces of it and it seemed like the driver wanted to keep us and the other cop just wanted to let us go. Finally, they dropped us off on a street near the border crossing and took off without saying a word. Never saw them again. Not cool. I was not happy. Ruined my night. What was scary is that it was not the drug lords harassing us, it was the cops.
SD AttorneyParticipantStopped going in 2008, I was 32 at the time. Myself and a male friend were walking down Avenida de Revolucion in TJ on a Saturday night at 7:00 p.m. and a cop car pulled up to us and made us get in the back of the car. We kept asking what we did wrong and they would not say. They drove us around for about 3 hours seemingly not knowing what to do with us. The cop who was driving pulled down a dark alley and shady characters came out of the shadows. I watched the cop smoke crack right there and then he got back in the car and we sped off. Eventually the two cops got out of the car and started arguing loudly in Spanish. I could pick up pieces of it and it seemed like the driver wanted to keep us and the other cop just wanted to let us go. Finally, they dropped us off on a street near the border crossing and took off without saying a word. Never saw them again. Not cool. I was not happy. Ruined my night. What was scary is that it was not the drug lords harassing us, it was the cops.
SD AttorneyParticipantStopped going in 2008, I was 32 at the time. Myself and a male friend were walking down Avenida de Revolucion in TJ on a Saturday night at 7:00 p.m. and a cop car pulled up to us and made us get in the back of the car. We kept asking what we did wrong and they would not say. They drove us around for about 3 hours seemingly not knowing what to do with us. The cop who was driving pulled down a dark alley and shady characters came out of the shadows. I watched the cop smoke crack right there and then he got back in the car and we sped off. Eventually the two cops got out of the car and started arguing loudly in Spanish. I could pick up pieces of it and it seemed like the driver wanted to keep us and the other cop just wanted to let us go. Finally, they dropped us off on a street near the border crossing and took off without saying a word. Never saw them again. Not cool. I was not happy. Ruined my night. What was scary is that it was not the drug lords harassing us, it was the cops.
SD AttorneyParticipantStopped going in 2008, I was 32 at the time. Myself and a male friend were walking down Avenida de Revolucion in TJ on a Saturday night at 7:00 p.m. and a cop car pulled up to us and made us get in the back of the car. We kept asking what we did wrong and they would not say. They drove us around for about 3 hours seemingly not knowing what to do with us. The cop who was driving pulled down a dark alley and shady characters came out of the shadows. I watched the cop smoke crack right there and then he got back in the car and we sped off. Eventually the two cops got out of the car and started arguing loudly in Spanish. I could pick up pieces of it and it seemed like the driver wanted to keep us and the other cop just wanted to let us go. Finally, they dropped us off on a street near the border crossing and took off without saying a word. Never saw them again. Not cool. I was not happy. Ruined my night. What was scary is that it was not the drug lords harassing us, it was the cops.
July 1, 2010 at 9:21 AM in reply to: Sewer and Storm Drain easement in your back yard! How bad is it? #574457SD AttorneyParticipantYou should definitely obtain a copy of the recorded easement. It will define the boundaries of the easement, e.g. it may be an area 10 feet on each side of the pipeline. I have seen these before.
The main issue is that you are unable to build any structure within the easement area. Therefore, if you ever wanted to put in a pool you would likely be prohibited from doing so, depending on the scope of the easement.
You can get a copy of the easement at the San Diego county Recorder’s Office. Without seeing the actual easement document, everything is speculation.
July 1, 2010 at 9:21 AM in reply to: Sewer and Storm Drain easement in your back yard! How bad is it? #574360SD AttorneyParticipantYou should definitely obtain a copy of the recorded easement. It will define the boundaries of the easement, e.g. it may be an area 10 feet on each side of the pipeline. I have seen these before.
The main issue is that you are unable to build any structure within the easement area. Therefore, if you ever wanted to put in a pool you would likely be prohibited from doing so, depending on the scope of the easement.
You can get a copy of the easement at the San Diego county Recorder’s Office. Without seeing the actual easement document, everything is speculation.
July 1, 2010 at 9:21 AM in reply to: Sewer and Storm Drain easement in your back yard! How bad is it? #574980SD AttorneyParticipantYou should definitely obtain a copy of the recorded easement. It will define the boundaries of the easement, e.g. it may be an area 10 feet on each side of the pipeline. I have seen these before.
The main issue is that you are unable to build any structure within the easement area. Therefore, if you ever wanted to put in a pool you would likely be prohibited from doing so, depending on the scope of the easement.
You can get a copy of the easement at the San Diego county Recorder’s Office. Without seeing the actual easement document, everything is speculation.
July 1, 2010 at 9:21 AM in reply to: Sewer and Storm Drain easement in your back yard! How bad is it? #575086SD AttorneyParticipantYou should definitely obtain a copy of the recorded easement. It will define the boundaries of the easement, e.g. it may be an area 10 feet on each side of the pipeline. I have seen these before.
The main issue is that you are unable to build any structure within the easement area. Therefore, if you ever wanted to put in a pool you would likely be prohibited from doing so, depending on the scope of the easement.
You can get a copy of the easement at the San Diego county Recorder’s Office. Without seeing the actual easement document, everything is speculation.
July 1, 2010 at 9:21 AM in reply to: Sewer and Storm Drain easement in your back yard! How bad is it? #575385SD AttorneyParticipantYou should definitely obtain a copy of the recorded easement. It will define the boundaries of the easement, e.g. it may be an area 10 feet on each side of the pipeline. I have seen these before.
The main issue is that you are unable to build any structure within the easement area. Therefore, if you ever wanted to put in a pool you would likely be prohibited from doing so, depending on the scope of the easement.
You can get a copy of the easement at the San Diego county Recorder’s Office. Without seeing the actual easement document, everything is speculation.
April 26, 2010 at 2:35 PM in reply to: hypothetical questions based on a real life property… #544915SD AttorneyParticipantUCGal, you are pretty much right on with your google analysis. It sounds like you may have an outstanding judgment against the guy and are worried that you won’t get paid when the home forecloses. If you want to discuss please contact me privately.
April 26, 2010 at 2:35 PM in reply to: hypothetical questions based on a real life property… #544642SD AttorneyParticipantUCGal, you are pretty much right on with your google analysis. It sounds like you may have an outstanding judgment against the guy and are worried that you won’t get paid when the home forecloses. If you want to discuss please contact me privately.
April 26, 2010 at 2:35 PM in reply to: hypothetical questions based on a real life property… #544546SD AttorneyParticipantUCGal, you are pretty much right on with your google analysis. It sounds like you may have an outstanding judgment against the guy and are worried that you won’t get paid when the home forecloses. If you want to discuss please contact me privately.
April 26, 2010 at 2:35 PM in reply to: hypothetical questions based on a real life property… #544073SD AttorneyParticipantUCGal, you are pretty much right on with your google analysis. It sounds like you may have an outstanding judgment against the guy and are worried that you won’t get paid when the home forecloses. If you want to discuss please contact me privately.
April 26, 2010 at 2:35 PM in reply to: hypothetical questions based on a real life property… #543958SD AttorneyParticipantUCGal, you are pretty much right on with your google analysis. It sounds like you may have an outstanding judgment against the guy and are worried that you won’t get paid when the home forecloses. If you want to discuss please contact me privately.
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