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Old 04-20-2017, 02:58 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Bordeaux33 View Post
According to the Top safe ranking of the OECD France (8points) is just after Japan (8points)...

Homicide rate : 0.6 like Spain

Feeling safe walking alone at night : 70% like Luxembourg...

OECD Better Life Index
Homicide is not something that affects the average person, and Paris != France.

And you conviniently left out the assult victimization rate, which France is not doing well at all.

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Old 04-20-2017, 03:00 PM
 
Location: France, Bordeaux
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Because you confuse everything and that it's been 9 hours since you post false information...

Why so much stubbornness ?
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Old 04-20-2017, 03:01 PM
 
Location: Near Luxembourg
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Now you are comparing oranges with apples. If you want comparable data, then you need to ask the same tourists if they felt safe in for instance Berlin.

And while I do not know French, I can use google translate. And it does not look good.

Paris is a safe city
China: 83.1%
US: 73.2%
Scandinavia: 58.8%
Italy: 51.9%
South Korea: 47.5%
Germany: 45.1%
Japan: 41.1%
Belgium: 31.6%

Total: 63%

And the only reason China does well, is because most Chinese go with tour groups who only show them the tourist attractions.
Sorry i just made a mistake with usa column. And i m not comparing anything nor night walking feelings. I m just giving you facts about tourists feelings.
Chinese saying yes at 86% and Belgium 31,6% is quite laughable tho. 'belgium' But it includes swiss, Netherlands, lux... Ultra safe countries.
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Old 04-20-2017, 03:08 PM
 
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Because you confuse everything and that it's been 9 hours since you post false information...

Why so much stubbornness ?
What false information?

And I listen to facts and evidence. If you want me to change my mind about Paris, then show me some actual data, Because all the data I have seen, including the one presented by Pokitobounto do not support the conclusion that Paris do not have a crime problem.
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Old 04-20-2017, 03:10 PM
 
Location: France, Bordeaux
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To hustle over a city for 10 hours...

I think nothing will change your mind...

I stop there I wasted enough time.
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Old 04-20-2017, 03:27 PM
 
Location: Near Luxembourg
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For information, the complete numbeo ranking for 2016:
https://www.numbeo.com/crime/region_...016&region=150

The only 'massive' euro metropolis significantly safer is i guess Madrid. Cities like Bordeaux and Lyon are normally ranked, level Berlin...
I also remark that it moves A LOT each year so this stat is quite evasive....
But in average this ranking is quite acceptable. Well I don't see a thread about Roma, Milan, Turin, London or Bruxelles being ****holes.... Anyway I see Dublin under Paris. Why? I thought Dublin is ultra safe.. ?
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Old 04-20-2017, 03:37 PM
 
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Anyway I see Dublin under Paris. Why? I thought Dublin is ultra safe.. ?
It might be due to some bad areas, see quote below.

Also, we need to remember that Dublin is a small city, and hence the data is not trustworthy. I would only compare cities like Berlin, Tokyo, Paris, Rome, London, New York, etc.

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An area of Dublin is the country’s crime black spot, with rates several times the national average for offences including assault, rape, theft and drugs.

Image: The rate of theft reported in the Dublin North Central area was more than five times the national average
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/i...spot-t8b78b2f7

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Old 04-20-2017, 08:35 PM
 
Location: Taipei
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According to your logic Japan (81;57) would be less safe than the USA (89;62)...

Are you sure you're not Chinese ?
That's because East Asians have a far higher standard of what feels safe. People are used to having no "bad neighbourhoods" and nonexistent theft, any crime goes straight on news broadcasts. Though Idk what Chinese people are on that they consider Paris a safe city, out of all people.

Keep defending it like this is quite silly. Now I think Paris is ok if you're attentive enough and I enjoy it 100% every time I went there, but the truth is when the tourist hotbeds (aka France, Italy, Spain) are brought up here, the number one topic is how bad the pickpocket situation is and everyone shares their stories of their own or their friends' or family's experiences of being robbed. I just heard a real bad one yesterday while we were talking about traveling in Italy and France, it was pretty chilling.
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:39 PM
 
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Uagh... Stadler... You keep bringing up similar videos of him from time to time. Is he still that popular in Russia?
No. I just personally like this video.
I see Islam for what it is, and it's not a pretty picture. (Didn't it hit yet again today in Paris by the way?)

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While Turkish immigration is indeed problematic, Stadler is just a crazy, far-right demagogue. He frequently goes on rants about "perverted homosexual relationships", masonic conspiracy theories and how Hitler wasn't completely wrong...
So IN THIS case he is talking specifically about Turkish immigration and SPECIFIC PROBLEMS it brought.
Is he not right about it?
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Old 04-20-2017, 09:18 PM
 
Location: World
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You answered your own question. Right wing media in the US blatantly lies about a supposed massive invasion of Muslims in European cities. No-go areas, rapes each 5 seconds, Muslims regularly and systematically harassing gays and women on the streets... All made up stories, it's become quite annoying at this point, someone should tell Faux News to stop
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