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Crews dump the submersibles off the Pacific coasts of Guatemala and Mexico and transfer the cocaine bundles to waiting ships. These ships speed off to the unguarded coastlines and then take overland routes toward the U.S. border. There, one kilogram of cocaine sells for between $17,000 and $32,000.
Am I wrong in suggesting we just sink the subs and ships with the drivers in them? I would think that would be incentive to rethink doing such a job, vs going to jail to try again a few months or years later.. Once word got out that we are sinking ships and leaving the drivers in the vehicles to swim 50 + miles back to shore or be shark/crab food, you would think they would reconsider doing this job... I personally would like to see the green light to start offing the Zetas - take no one prisoners... They are quite an evil bunch.
Also Oolong is quite tastey.
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