Overview
- Tijuana police plan for 25,000–30,000 revelers on Avenida Revolución from 3 p.m., setting nine traffic-control points and deploying 217 officers with 50 patrol cars, 27 traffic motorcycles and six foot officers.
- Officers will conduct discretionary checks of costumes and objects under Article 67 and will emphasize alcohol checkpoints, with officials discouraging face-obscuring masks.
- The municipal inspection directorate assigns 30 inspectors to Avenida Revolución, 20 to the Centro delegation and five in each remaining delegation, with 10 dedicated to clandestine parties and six such events already identified.
- City officials report coordination with federal agencies at the San Ysidro and Mesa de Otay border crossings to manage visitor flows.
- In San Pedro Tlaquepaque, more than 50 specialized officers and eight support units patrol key corridors and provide intermittent transfers, with warnings of legal action for reckless conduct and procedures for returning minors to guardians.
