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Everybody knows Newark and Camden are two of the most deadly cities in the country. We all know nothing has changed in those areas.
Actually Newark isn't all the that bad except the South and the West , alot has changed and Camden has started cleaning up and attracting Developers to build up the Downtown and Waterfront.
I agree. Why show only part of the list on a thread when you could just post a link so everybody could see the entire info on it? I'm pretty sure there's about 1 or 2 cities from NJ that made the top 20 of the safest cities in the USA.
Well, Newark is "better" than Baltimore and I still go to Baltimore several times a year and love that city. I have never been the victim of crime there either. Eh.
I agree. Why show only part of the list on a thread when you could just post a link so everybody could see the entire info on it? I'm pretty sure there's about 1 or 2 cities from NJ that made the top 20 of the safest cities in the USA.
i actually did already some replies back, silly. you guys in here have a lot of ego where you THINK you're smart but look real dumb.
Actually Newark isn't all the that bad except the South and the West , alot has changed and Camden has started cleaning up and attracting Developers to build up the Downtown and Waterfront.
There are no federal mandates or methodology in a city's or state's reporting of crime, so comparative results can be misleading.
I think Newark is cleaned up a lot from what it used to be.
I am pleasantly surprised that New York City scored better than Seattle, WA.
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