Tijuana tourism rebounds as cartel violence subsides

Journalism , Mexico Dec 12, 2014 No Comments

“You know you’re in Tijuana when someone offers you a gram of cocaine for ten dollars.”

The Australian tourist laughed and shook his head at the memory of the encounter, as though such things weren’t at all his reason for visiting the infamous city of 1.3 million where the United States and Mexico meet.

But the 23-year-old rugby player—his stint in England done and dusted—would have been hard-pressed to deny that that cheap and plentiful vice didn’t hold at least some appeal for him and the other members of his group. I would later see him licking whipped cream from the crotch of a naked stripper while her workmates looked on dully.
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A young German from near Hamburg was no more enthusiastic about the proceedings than the girls he was ostensibly there to see. “I have to be here until we leave at ten,” he said glumly. “Is all of Mexico like this?”

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Matthew Clayfield

Matthew Clayfield is a journalist, critic and screenwriter.

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