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02-27-2009, 10:55 PM
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Buena Park has a far larger population than Palmer Square and whatever "California Triangle" is combined...
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Seriously. There are probably twenty high-rises in Buena Park. It's much larger than Palmer Square.
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02-27-2009, 11:36 PM
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02-28-2009, 05:43 PM
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ct is a part of PS
CT aka California Corridor.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Avengerfire
Buena Park has a far larger population than Palmer Square and whatever "California Triangle" is combined...
WTF is California Triangle?
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02-28-2009, 05:45 PM
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Yeh but
Buena Park is also less than half the area included in PS on everyblock. If population is your point, LS has way way more people than Uptown, and I bet that PS being larger, also has more people than Buena Park.h
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Seriously. There are probably twenty high-rises in Buena Park. It's much larger than Palmer Square.
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02-28-2009, 06:21 PM
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Buena Park is also less than half the area included in PS on everyblock. If population is your point, LS has way way more people than Uptown, and I bet that PS being larger, also has more people than Buena Park.h
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We've been through this. Uptown has 75% of the population that Logan Square has. Crime rates are ALWAYS calculated per capita. So, even though the numbers I posted were total crimes for each neighborhood, Logan Square still has higher crime rates across the board than Uptown even if you adjust for population. Murder is the only one that was higher in Uptown (by a count of one murder--which is statistically insignificant). But usually Uptown has fewer murders in a year than the particular year we looked at. Logan Square has more crime than Uptown, no matter how you look at it (though they aren't that far appart).
I have to mention this because many idiots will have no issue moving from Lake View to Logan Square, but they'll shun Uptown and Rogers Park because they think these neighborhoods are bad. The point is that the serious bona fide gang activity in Logan Square is a bigger problem than the small pockets of gang activity on the North lakefront. Humboldt Park is even worse.
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02-28-2009, 06:29 PM
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Well Buena Park is one small area of Uptown which has 25% less people than Logan Square, to which Palmer Square is a bigger area. I don't predict that Buena Park has more people at best I would say the same due to the couple of 40-ish story high rises and several midrises there, despite being half the territory geographically. So some areas of crime are worse in each respective area..
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02-28-2009, 06:58 PM
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last year that area had that acid attack where those kids 15 16 yrs old poured acid all over that womans face and left 25% of her body with burns
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