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8 cab drivers slain in northern Mexico, 3 injured

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War on drugs takes more victims?

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I read the Mexican news papers directly in SPANISH, and it seems that many of these taxi drivers are SPIES, look outs for the drug gangs, once you take $$$$ from XXX drug gang, sooner or later YYY drug gang will come after you, everybody in MEXICO knows this, so this time it was corrupt taxi drivers, RIP??

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You are wrong elbuda.... those "corrupt" taxi drivers weren't spies or anything like that..... do you still have family living back in mexico, where?... have you been there recently?

It is very common that drug cartels ask for X amount of money for business to keep working, and when the owners don't pay they send hit men to kill costumers and workers.... i know this for experience, a friend of mine was asked money or family members would pay by being kidnaped or shot in the head.

The damn mexico government keeps telling that most of the 60,000 deaths are cartel members.... if someone is found dead or shot, automatically is labeled as "sicario", halcyon... not investigation...

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Dude, I have way more family in MEXICO right now, and I talk to them every day, and I am not relying on JT to tell me what is happening in Mexico, so YOU ARE WRONG Charly!

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LOL im not wrong, i have seen this happening with own eyes...... you are asked to pay them rent or else.... I just think it is naive of you to say they are corrupt, how do you know? even the PGR or state police don't know... thats my point, they just say it was a cartel vs cartel thing....

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