Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: uberman
The corruption with the police regarding bribes is part of Mexico's culture. Cop's are poorly paid so "mortida," the bite, is accepted. They tried to ban it once in Mexico City, but it didn't work.
I think I read that in "Distant Neighbors" by Alan Riding, a great book on the history and culture of Mexico.
The most common thing is for them to ask you to buy them a "refresco" which is a soda. However, you "pay" a bit more for a soda for a cop down there.
I've had zero experience with the police down there or in other parts of Latin America. I speak enough Spanish so that they won't/can't take advantage of me. Typically I'm there with a native or someone I know, so I let them know that if they stop me. They are way less likely to hassle someone who looks like they know what they are doing or has contacts there. They are looking for silly gringos walking around with a camera around their neck.
I never had the cops mess with me even when driving like a nut in Mexico. I rented a convertible Mercedes there, and they would only grin when I blew past them. I did, however, see them roughing up a fratboy one night in Cancun. He was drunk, wouldn't leave a club, and then tried to get arrogant and belitting with him. They just started kicking him on the ground.