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Southpark, Ballantyne, University, Midtown. If people in lower income areas would become proactive and not inactive. There areas would be a nicer place for them to live. You have to take the bull by the horn and become part of the community. There is a new Sheriff in town and I am riding this bull to knock out all crime by 89%. Then I will work later to eliminate the other 11%. But I will make sure to keep my eye on that 11%. As anyone knows one bad apple can infest a group who unwittingly refuses to use there brains.
ghetto? like black ghetto or white ghetto? Im from upstate ny so i know ghetto, some people consider ghetto dont always mean ghetto especially if your a middle aged white guy from the suburbs. the whole city inner city could be viewed as ghetto. so if possible can i have some examples of why this is a bad area? thanks for all replys
ghetto? like black ghetto or white ghetto? Im from upstate ny so i know ghetto, some people consider ghetto dont always mean ghetto especially if your a middle aged white guy from the suburbs. the whole city inner city could be viewed as ghetto. so if possible can i have some examples of why this is a bad area? thanks for all replys
You sure come off argumentative for someone who needs something from us, and not the other way around.
Okay fine...if you are comfortable living in a bad section of town with higher crime, less attractive surroundings and some poverty then North Tryon is definitely for you - have at it. MOST newcomers want to know the best areas of town to live in, guess you are just different.
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