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Ok now I've heard it all . Have you actual visited the REAL JC? Not the square mile downtown, something tells me you haven't. Im truly looking forward to hearing your reply because this little tidbit you served us with is hilariously wrong.
What is wrong with all of you people!?! Jersey City has a lot of nice activities and places to explore! You can even golf there! You people pay way too much attention to statistics! The reason why Jersey City has a higher seed in crime is because of the area and population! In general Jersey City is a way better choice because it is huge with a selection of nice and bad neighborhoods. You also don't have to worry about coastal flooding unlike Atlantic City which by the way gets coastal floodings almost every year, and it's much smaller than Jersey City, with not much of a selection with neighborhoods. Just about all of the neighborhoods there are either neutral or dangerous. Even the casinos there have a moderate crime rate. And by the way haven't any of you heard that Atlantic City is actually one of the most dangerous cities in America!?! Exactly my point!
No I have not heard of Atlantic city as one of Americas most dangerous. Not even top 3 most dangerous in New Jersey.
I like both cities to be honest, but if I had to choose it would be Jersey City because it's much closer to NYC. You can actually see the wonderful, lovely Statue Of Liberty. The Liberty Science Center is actually my favorite museum in New Jersey. Newport Mall is one of my favorite malls as well. Commute is also a lot cheaper and much more reliable. By the way, I too am also moving from a ghetto city in North Jersey just like you. Good luck!
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