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i'm surprised all those people on cd from houston and atlanta aren't adding their input on this, since apparently they've most of them have lived in nyc before lol.
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what ??
I'm saying, there are a few people on this board who live in Houston and Atlanta who claim to have lived here in the past. There are reasons why I don't believe them. Just saying how they would chime in on this thread if they really did live in NY in the past.
Well, crime has gone WAY down over the years. 15+ years ago, I would never have been able to commute home tonight after parent-teachers conferences at 7:30--through the south Bronx and Harlem. I would have been harassed by crackheads and possibly mugged.
I've heard more people died in the late 80s/early 90s crime wave than did in 9/11 in New York!
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Manipulating the books would be my guess.
No, crime really has gone down. It's a night and day difference between 15 years ago and today. Unless you've lived in the city 15+ years ago compared to now, then you really wouldn't know.
No, crime really has gone down. It's a night and day difference between 15 years ago and today. Unless you've lived in the city 15+ years ago compared to now, then you really wouldn't know.
Exactly. There are alot less "no go zones" then there used to be for sure.
No, crime really has gone down. It's a night and day difference between 15 years ago and today. Unless you've lived in the city 15+ years ago compared to now, then you really wouldn't know.
It has gone now but I dont believe to the extent the stats show. Visually the Bronx looks the same as it did in 2001. In fact, I see more drug dealers, vagrants, and gang members on the streets now. And yet instead of 650 homicides +, the X is now just touching 500?
Nothing drastic has happened in 8 years. In fact, during the 2001 season, there where about 41,000 cops on the streets and we're suppose to believe that 8 years later with thousands of less cops, that things are actually safer?
lol please.
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