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Old 08-16-2010, 01:38 PM
 
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lets just say that under certain conditions, some areas arent that safe, but that applies to almost anywhere.
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Old 08-16-2010, 01:42 PM
 
Location: Crown Heights - Rosdale
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Brooklyn is quite safe, while there are places that arent I think the real deal here is any where most blacks and hispanic lives are considered dangerous. People are afraid of what they dont know. I used to live on Flatbush and I would be on the subway all hours of night never felt unsave. I now live in Canarsie and they are also calling this area dangerous while in every town you have your group of craziest it is fairly save. I'm glad you brought his up because I think things are changing now because of youngsters like yourself who are open minded and do not judge people because you see them standing on the street or hanging with their boys on the street. I remembered one time I got on the train the door closed on my bag, all the people with suite and tie just stood there and this guy whom had hood on with baggy jeans came and helped me with a smile and asked if I was ok. Media has always made black neighborhoods to seem like a death trap. I lived in the Bronx as well Grandconcourse never had a problem. If fact some of those guys standing on the street are the once looking out for you alot of the time because they see you live in the neighborhood.

Thanks again for shedding the lights, with more people like you growing up this counrty will surely change and we can all live comfortably amongst each other.
co-sign. couldnt have said it better myself...
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Old 08-16-2010, 01:43 PM
 
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empire state of crime!!!!! lol!!
men I love new york [mod]Language[/mod]!!!

Last edited by bmwguydc; 08-16-2010 at 05:31 PM.. Reason: Language
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Old 08-16-2010, 03:33 PM
 
Location: Crown Heights, Brooklyn
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wow, this is still going on? Lets just get this out of the way: The most dangerous parts of the city (I'll name the top three) are (in no particular order) North Brooklyn, Uptown Manhattan, South Bronx. The first post was by some silly white girl who knows nothing. I can't understand how you walk down the street and and feel you can judge the whole area.
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