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qtla9111
Aug 27, 2014Nomad
It's not about the legal aspect. It's about people knowing the rules. If they choose to break them, that's their choice.
The problem arises when someone doesn't know (like the boats and yachts that were confiscated for lack of knowledge or not caring about the rules) and then they say Mexico is corrupt, they were taken advantage of, why weren't the rules posted, and so on.
People can do what they want in Mexico, but we have rules. Just like in other countries, why did the policeman stop me for speeding and not anyone else? Well, that's how it works. In the case of the yachts, they decided to set an example and now Mexico is a bad place.
The problem arises when someone doesn't know (like the boats and yachts that were confiscated for lack of knowledge or not caring about the rules) and then they say Mexico is corrupt, they were taken advantage of, why weren't the rules posted, and so on.
People can do what they want in Mexico, but we have rules. Just like in other countries, why did the policeman stop me for speeding and not anyone else? Well, that's how it works. In the case of the yachts, they decided to set an example and now Mexico is a bad place.
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