This used to be a fairly rare occuarance. Sadly it is happening at the border with increasing frequency.
However, it appears you were searched. And there was no shakedown.
The cops in Mexico can legally stop and search people in ways that are illegal in the US. The search was legal.
Had you being carrying drugs or even medication bought in Mexico without a Rx then they'd have tried to get you to pay a bribe. Most guys will, instead of seeing a judge. (The maximum fine is $125.00. But usually the cops cut guys lose who demand to see the judge.)
Sadly, had you been drunk or had you not held your money and wallet in your hand they might have stolen something. (That too didn't used to happen often but is now increasingly common.)
The cops work both the taxi drop off point and the bridge. I prefer to use the taxi drop off point as it's more visible. Also, I wait in the cab until the cops are busy or I can blend into a group if I get bad "vibes" when crossing back to the US.
It's too bad you had this experience. The cops were definately "prospecting," but if they didn't take any money there was no shakedown--just a search that was legal under Mexican law.
As I've posted, there is nothing the cops like more than to catch a grino "fair and square" breaking the law. For them, it's like winning the lottery. So always be "squeky clean" in Mexico. As I've said before, you are playing a game, like football, with the cops. Like football it is a rough game. Like football it has rules. Like football sometimes players break the rules.
However, it appears you were searched. And there was no shakedown.
The cops in Mexico can legally stop and search people in ways that are illegal in the US. The search was legal.
Had you being carrying drugs or even medication bought in Mexico without a Rx then they'd have tried to get you to pay a bribe. Most guys will, instead of seeing a judge. (The maximum fine is $125.00. But usually the cops cut guys lose who demand to see the judge.)
Sadly, had you been drunk or had you not held your money and wallet in your hand they might have stolen something. (That too didn't used to happen often but is now increasingly common.)
The cops work both the taxi drop off point and the bridge. I prefer to use the taxi drop off point as it's more visible. Also, I wait in the cab until the cops are busy or I can blend into a group if I get bad "vibes" when crossing back to the US.
It's too bad you had this experience. The cops were definately "prospecting," but if they didn't take any money there was no shakedown--just a search that was legal under Mexican law.
As I've posted, there is nothing the cops like more than to catch a grino "fair and square" breaking the law. For them, it's like winning the lottery. So always be "squeky clean" in Mexico. As I've said before, you are playing a game, like football, with the cops. Like football it is a rough game. Like football it has rules. Like football sometimes players break the rules.