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Nah he paid the cartel fees at each checkpoint for the most part they really dont nother you as long as you pay. And they dont see alot of value in blacks so if you follow the same rules you would in any hood they will look past you. Now you pull up in a toy flashing, same thing we do, they do.
Can trust what said, becouse the U.S. puts a spin on everything for political and race reasons, I would not put it pass, they count people who have dead of natural causes, live in Mexico, a white dude for 46 years, over the years seen a lot of bullshit, about Mexico, for general crime especially crazy stuff the U.S. more dangerous, most of the murders are cartel related, that's why you don't seek that life and the cartels do not run nor control Mexico, a U.S. fairytale, the cartel mess with you when you seriously mess with them, I bet your travels through Mexican cities, you never even seen a fist fight
@@Baka578 it's one of the most dangerous city on Earth but so is Detroit st Louis Baltimore and Memphis ‼️ sooooo it doesn't matter but don't get me wrong this place is very dangerous ‼️ very very dangerous
Don't worry everybody because the USA will be looking like this in the next couple of years. And in all honestly it looks cleaner and more kept up than most urban areas.
For anyone who is curious about what parts of Cd. Juárez he is wandering. Those are neiborhoods close to the border bridge, they are known as Altavista, Colonia Popular, Felipe Ángeles. Being close to the border means those are the first parts of the city (the city just expanded to south bc it had no more place to grow) and it means they are very old; some buildings are abandoned, the roads and services are scattered, business zones just moved to south bc there are more people at those places. I could say it's an abandoned part of the city. Said that, u'll see many of this in just a few square miles, feels like cherrypicking cuz the city is way much bigger than this. However, i like the idea of showing this for the archive value. Cheers
@@joynerstephen It does, it's close to the border bridge but on the east side of city. It is named Zona PRONAF (stands for Programa Nacional Fronterizo) and has many restaurants-bars and night clubs, the tourist zone of the city.
Tijuana is more dangerous than Juarez right now. Juarez has been dropping out of the top ten most dangerous cities at a steady pace. Juarez still gets about 1500 murders annually though.
@@tufab3494 right!! All those interviews in the hood of guys saying “if you ain’t frum here don’t come here” and blah blah blah, Charlie rides through every hood up and down most streets.
@@DA-db9bi the title says juarez Mexico streets at night. I don't see anything that says hood or most dangerous parts. Perhaps the problem here is you.
Juarez is actually Mexico's most dangerous city or at least was in the recent past (it keeps changing). Unlike most of Mexico, many of the border towns including Juarez have huge junky populations (Tijuana is even worse) but Juarez is also plagued by street gangs and random street robbery etc. in addition to the cartels. Mexico as a whole has far lower rates of hard drug use then the US, but it's still a growing problem there and some of the border areas are major junky towns...
Tijuana is much more prosperous than Juarez. Unless you enter the absolute worst barrios in the city, there's really not much danger in Tijuana. The biggest headache is steering clear of the money hungry police.
I would advise staying away from east tijuana, that's where all the crazy stuff happens, used to stay in Santa Fe 3 when living in TJ and it wasn't all that bad.
@@jKLaI mean it is dangerous sometimes but it isn’t as bad as people make it out to be. Just mind your business. Don’t go out at night, if you do stay close to lighted areas with a lot of people. If you are a female then don’t go out alone. Don’t be speaking English or showing USD. You should be fine just don’t go into areas like Anapra or Arroyo de Las Víboras. Honestly, every place has a dangerous area; just be smart on how you act and you should be okay.
People always think entering bad areas = death or makes you brave when you're driving around not bothering anyone, I've wandered the streets of east/west Baltimore and north philly plenty of times at night and I'm still here. Don't get involved in crime and mind your business and you'll be fine unless you walk around looking scared and nervous no one's paying attention or messing with you. It's the people who have to live in the areas or involve themselves in crime and are being exposed to drug dealers, gang members day in & day out who are at most risk. Sure anything can happen but it's rare if you're passing by and don't live there. Either way I appreciate the time and documentation of places I haven't been or curious to see .
Generally if you keep moving & act like you know where you're going or what you're doing, the wrong people won't mess with you too much but if you come across as tourist or American, you might get more attention than you want. That said, I live near Juarez & I've met loads of really friendly people there who just wanna be safe & live their lives like anyone else. So when they tell me which neighborhoods to avoid, I listen to them.
@@arieldeleon1436 first off he didn’t go to the “hoods” of Juarez just random streets in the city. Second those cities you mentioned are only dangerous for US standards. Juarez has 104 murders per 100k that’s more than double the murder rate both Baltimore an Detroit have an more than 4x the murder rate philly has.
Really don't know what's the big deal about this , I see everyday Americans tourist , I work at downtown Juarez maybe I can take a camera to work for you all 😹
People always talk about Mexico being a shithole but in Juarez, arguably one of the worst and most dangerous cities in Mexico, the streets are cleaner and less sketch than most of the hoods in the United States he visits LOL. No crack/heroin zombies wandering around aimlessly, there aren't hookers on most of the corners. The streets are pretty clean. Granted back in 2010ish when there were decapitated bodies dangling from bridge overpasses things might have been different but it looks pretty cleaned up now.
Stay safe Charlie! Yo would you do Chicago suburbs like robbins and Harvey? Every year more crime comes to those suburbs cause the people moving out of Chicago
Yo he really risking his life driving around Jaurez at this time of night. If you got balls to be doing this try to find a reliable and trustworthy connection for someone who grew up in the Favellas 🇧🇷 . It would do good in my opinion
Sec: 00:40 International bridge santa fe Juárez el paso TX.You explore the Town of the City is so Safe.If you wanna more activity come to the South of Juárez at the nite.
@@javiervega1065 they had about 1400 homicides last year Chicago had 800 and something homicides last year and that's the ones we know about plus they said they rate dropped from the last 3years mean while in America it's getting worse my friend is don't get me wrong this place is dangerous very dangerous but America been getting very dangerous also Philly reported a 100 homicides in a month this year and that was in February and it's still going ‼️
@@javiervega1065 It has a population of 1.5 million and is ranked among the 10 most violent cites in the world which is extreme but its like men from everywhere say on this channel same shit everywhere. more poverty more crime imo. poverty causes it because humans fight to survive
It’s a big difference. Americans to stop comparing their cities to cities in different countries. Chicago, Detroit, and Baltimore can’t compare. Juarez is much more dangerous, Mexico is a different world.
@@hueso5071 No Doubt thing are terrible there however as we can see in this video Its not like you are instantly going to get beheaded going there.. Crime happens everywhere some places are much worse than others. People get shot in hoods here in Canada and its one of the safest countries in the world.
Não tem lugar nenhum que se compare as cidades Americanas, a diferença é muito aparente, amo muito os vídeos que mostram as várias cidades dos EUA. Saúde amigo Charlie, Deus te abençoe sempre 🙏🙏🙏
As a man you can’t fear living life you just gotta go live and experience things be aware of surroundings yes but if your a genuine bad ass like Charlie you’re good anywhere 😉
Because americans want to watch cartels everywhere, guns, fights, etc, yes, we have carteles but it is not the everyday life, all cities around the world have problems and the problem with Juárez is be next to the usa, the way of traffic drugs
@@hueso5071 still would rather go there at night than a lotta places round here. that place look clean, has kids, music. just seems like lower income area.
does anybody remember the "Blue Lux" club in this area? i first went there in 1971 at the age of 17. kept going until 1975 when i moved. i should have stayed in El Paso...
Chicago i guess everyone hides in the daytime im assuming? In mexico i guess the cartels dont care and take care of business in the day? And like anywhere any theif would just come out at night
The fact that the GPS has said "You're going the wrong way down the street." Three times throughout the video should be more than a sign to gtf out of there asap