How The Police Raided Bus No 10 This Morning Outside The Cf

I thought it was a very reasonable question - how do you know the details of this?

And then the OP got very defensive. Now I'm doubly suspicious.

GS_Dirtboy, you are one of the better posters on this forum. Read about your love story the other day and really felt motivated.

I did not get defensive. I just got very irritated with the allegation. Aren't we all on this forum to share our experiences and this amalgamation of everyone experiences here, is what makes this forum as a excellent source of info. as it is. Has one of the many "mad dogs" running all over CF, come and bitten me that i will make up a story and then write it here. Don't I have better things to do in life?

The reason for sharing it was to let other expats know, what lies ahead for us. Now, their is no 'agenda' when I say that. It means, exactly, what i say.
 
As far as I know it's not compulsory to carry your DNI everywhere you go.

You are 100% wrong on this. Its a law to carry your original id everywhere you go. Next, you will ask me where it is written. I do not know where it is written. But you can be asked to show yr original id anytime. And in fact, most of South AMerica is the same. If you do not have a DNI, you are supposed to carry your passport or a notarized copy of your passport with your passport main page and entry details in Argentina. And those days of feigning ignorance to Spanish and escaping from the police interrogation look clearly over.

And as a matter of fact, Argentina has been most relaxed so far on this. Try walking in another South American city without a id and get stopped by a cop.
 
Well I would tend to agree, my friend's husband was on the Pilar Express and 2 guys got on and robbed everyone on the bus, they had a gun and when someone resisted, the 2 guys beat him with the gun. I never heard a peep about it on the news and it's not like my friend's husband made up the story.

Oh! So when it comes to your friend's husband's story, their is no reason, why he should lie despite it not being reported in news. And when it comes to others here, all what we say must come in the news to be believable. What double standards, ciitygirl! Bravo! So your and your relatives stories are all true but rest of us are liars till we produce evidence. wow!
 
[background=rgb(252, 252, 252)]Iznogud, you and El Queso seem to me as the most sensible guys on this forum. Salute to both of you.[/background]
 
What's just odd BankNote, is that you tell you are an Indian expat (who came to Argentina not long ago), and that you tell this story with much details (number of people not having their DNIs, the foreigners who had to be checked, etc.).

In my humble opinion, only the police would know such details and since I really don't believe you're trolling here (or that you're especifically trolling Baexpats.org), it would be nice to know the source of what you say so that foreigners know what lies ahead and such.

After all, if you were a first hand witness of all this, you can't know all those details (or not?). So what's the source? (like in "[background=rgb(252, 252, 252)]8. Once at home and ids checked, same bus was taken again to head once again for the destination.")[/background]

You state:"[background=rgb(252, 252, 252)]3. Their were about 6-7 police cars full of cops."[/background]-> I've hardly seen more than two cops in a police car (rear seats are separated)

All of this sounds shady so go ahead and bring your source of info (you should have no problem doing so)

I wish I had your abs though
 
What's just odd BankNote, is that you tell you are an Indian expat (who came to Argentina not long ago),

This story has no connection with my ethnic origin or what date I entered Argentina or what is my level of Spanish or what is my profession or why I have such good abs. :lol:

If you think this story is a lie, so be it. No hard feelings, mate! :cool:

By the way, I first came to Argentina in the 90's, if that matters. <_<
 
This story has no connection with my ethnic origin or what date I entered Argentina or what is my level of Spanish or what is my profession or why I have such good abs. :lol:

If you think this story is a lie, so be it. No hard feelings, mate! :cool:

By the way, I first came to Argentina in the 90's, if that matters. <_<


I mean, you really have good abs (wow!).
Do you provide classes or such?
 
You state:"[background=rgb(252, 252, 252)]3. Their were about 6-7 police cars full of cops."[/background]-> I've hardly seen more than two cops in a police car (rear seats are separated)

Salut, the BAExpat formerly known as French Jurist :) .

If this was a routine checkpoint, they would not likely bother with buses. And those are normally handed by 4 or 5 cops in two patrol cars.
As I stated before, some judicial big dog must have ordered or backed such and inconvenient search. That would have mandated more cops on duty and extra resources take part in it. Would be interesting to know if they all came from the same precinct or from a special division at PFA.

Have received no confirmation or denial ftom my sources regarding this "procedimiento".

Thank you BankNote.
I have very similar abs... in my dreams.
 
Guys, to keep the record clear, please check out this post where I admit that I was indeed lied to regarding the other bus incident:

http://baexpats.org/..._60#entry187518

As far as the guy who brought the probable falseness of the story to our attention (didn't even bother to go back and see who it was - I have little use for people who can't act polite, even on a forum): try being a little more polite (as I was in this thread when I was trying to figure out what was going on with this particular story) and you will find that your comments may get a bit more positive attention than your original comment did, at least from me.
 
As far as the guy who brought the probable falseness of the story to our attention (didn't even bother to go back and see who it was - I have little use for people who can't act polite, even on a forum): try being a little more polite (as I was in this thread when I was trying to figure out what was going on with this particular story) and you will find that your comments may get a bit more positive attention than your original comment did, at least from me.

Tremendous respect for you, El Queso! And you are so right.

The sanctimonious tone used by some of the forum members here is so strange. I have never witnessed it in another forum.
 
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