It remains to be seeing if the TJ cops are obeying the mandate that told them to stay away from the sentry taxi drop off points. I'm not even sure if any such order was really given and this just isn't another rumor, although a few have reported seeing news reports on radio and newspapers that the order has indeed been given, so I'll have to take it at their word that these reports are true, but it's another thing to actually get something like this enforced.
We'll have to wait a few more weeks and watch the reports coming in, but when I was there last Thursday, it was business as usual for the TJ cops at the taxi drop off point, I even saw them questioning some gringos as I walked by.
It would be a good step if they can get the TJ cops to stop harassing the tourist and drunk mongers. However, I feel the business community in TJ is trying to scapegoat the TJ police for their own problems.
Revolution and Tijuana in general has been on a decline for a number of years as it's been the same for years now. Really there is nothing to do on Revolution unless you like buying prescription drugs to sneak back over the US border, or buying cheap fake jewelry, and Mexican blankets. The strip joints are nothing but rip off joints, where some places even try to fool you about the gender of the strippers by trying to pass off trannys as real women! The high-end strip joints offer you real women, but they over charge you for lap dances, and drinks for the girls, and the strippers don't even FUCK!
The young kids from the US rarely go to Tijuana anymore, as they favor l Rosarito Beach over Tijuana. The zona is still hopping in Tijuana, and that's because by and large the TJ hookers offer you a good deal at the bars that cater to the Americans sex tourist.
It's a start Vivamexspa, and the new Casino with the slot machines, but Tijuana, on REVO street has to do a lot more in order to compete for the tourist dollar instead of blaming the TJ cops for their own problems.