# 43 Cristian
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True story:
I ran a yellow light in Tijuana. The cops stopped me and tried every way possible to get a bribe. (The threatened to impound my car, take me to jail, etc.)
I didn't think I'd done anything wrong (or at least nothing seriously wrong) so I refused to pay the bribe. Finally they wrote me a ticket.
I went to see the judge. He asked me if the cops asked for a bribe. I told him yes, but I refused to pay. He cut the fine by something like 2/3 and complimented me for not paying a bribe.
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The cops said the fine would be $200.00. I forget the maximum the fine could have been but it was something like $60.00.
According to the judge, in Tijuana a yellow light means the driver must stop. (Tijuana is not like the US where you can proceed if you can clear the intersection before the light turns red.) A flashing green light means prepare to stop; a yellow means stop. A red, of course, means you can't move until the light turns green.
I ran a yellow light in Tijuana. The cops stopped me and tried every way possible to get a bribe. (The threatened to impound my car, take me to jail, etc.)
I didn't think I'd done anything wrong (or at least nothing seriously wrong) so I refused to pay the bribe. Finally they wrote me a ticket.
I went to see the judge. He asked me if the cops asked for a bribe. I told him yes, but I refused to pay. He cut the fine by something like 2/3 and complimented me for not paying a bribe.
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The cops said the fine would be $200.00. I forget the maximum the fine could have been but it was something like $60.00.
According to the judge, in Tijuana a yellow light means the driver must stop. (Tijuana is not like the US where you can proceed if you can clear the intersection before the light turns red.) A flashing green light means prepare to stop; a yellow means stop. A red, of course, means you can't move until the light turns green.