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Old 03-23-2010, 09:18 PM
 
Location: FLORIDA
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The point is the trash that brings that crap in here are making their way in here, and many good, law-abiding Americans are leaving AP.
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Old 03-23-2010, 09:25 PM
 
Location: Orlando - South
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The point is the trash that brings that crap in here are making their way in here, and many good, law-abiding Americans are leaving AP.
no. all types of people are moving out and all types of people are moving in. Do you personally know everyone who is moving out and moving in? you seem like a very judgmental and stereotypical person. crime has decreased btw, so if your little theory is true, then more law abiding citizens are moving in than moving out.
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Old 03-23-2010, 09:27 PM
 
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no. all types of people are moving out and all types of people are moving in. Do you personally know everyone who is moving out and moving in? you seem like a very judgmental and stereotypical person. crime has decreased btw, so if your little theory is true, then more law abiding citizens are moving in than moving out.
The people that are moving in are becoming less and less desirable people one would want as neighbors. Investors that own all these homes are trying to get anyone they can just to get some sort of rental income. It's very obvious what's going on and how desperate the owners are.
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Old 03-23-2010, 09:30 PM
 
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The point is the trash that brings that crap in here are making their way in here, and many good, law-abiding Americans are leaving AP.
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Old 03-24-2010, 04:53 AM
 
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Tell that to the people that bought $400k and $500k houses.

The fact is, AP should be nicer and safer than it is.

3 murders in this area (or any area) is 3 too many.
There was a murder in Isleworth. Domestic problems happen in the best of neighborhoods and aren't dictated by socio-economic status--as Tiger has proven. I wish those maps would differentiate murders that were a result of a domestic dispute and those that are random acts of violence against strangers.

Frankly, I wouldn't consider my neighborhood unsafe if a domestic dispute ended in murder, regardless of how nice or not so nice it was.
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Old 03-24-2010, 07:18 AM
 
Location: FLORIDA
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^^^ The murders werent domestic disputes. One man was shot on the sidewalk in broad daylight in front of his apartment complex, one man was killed in his home in a home invasion, and another man was stabbed to death by a party goer was was uninvited and wouldnt leave the owners house. Another man was shot in the neck in a home invasion. 2 of the incidents were in the same subdivision. The folks involved may have been into drugs and other criminal activity, but the fact is people came into that neighborhood and put others at risk. If you drive into that area - I have a friend in there - you feel like you're in another country.
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Old 03-24-2010, 07:42 AM
 
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Then they have an ineffective HOA and/or ineffective policing. The residents need to get together to FIX it instead of bitching about it.
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Old 03-24-2010, 08:42 AM
 
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None of it seems that dangerous to me. "Not nice, depressing, ugly, hard to drive on, etc." would be a better description for most of east 50.
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Old 03-24-2010, 08:50 AM
 
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^^^ The murders werent domestic disputes. One man was shot on the sidewalk in broad daylight in front of his apartment complex, one man was killed in his home in a home invasion, and another man was stabbed to death by a party goer was was uninvited and wouldnt leave the owners house. Another man was shot in the neck in a home invasion. 2 of the incidents were in the same subdivision. The folks involved may have been into drugs and other criminal activity, but the fact is people came into that neighborhood and put others at risk. If you drive into that area - I have a friend in there - you feel like you're in another country.
There's been stuff like that in Altamonte Spr. too (where I used to live), but I would still say that Altamonte is overall safe, much like your area. The real issues in those two areas are noise from loud car stereos, traffic and other stupid stuff going on.
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Old 03-24-2010, 10:32 AM
 
Location: Orlando - South
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^^^ The murders werent domestic disputes. One man was shot on the sidewalk in broad daylight in front of his apartment complex, one man was killed in his home in a home invasion, and another man was stabbed to death by a party goer was was uninvited and wouldnt leave the owners house. Another man was shot in the neck in a home invasion. 2 of the incidents were in the same subdivision. The folks involved may have been into drugs and other criminal activity, but the fact is people came into that neighborhood and put others at risk. If you drive into that area - I have a friend in there - you feel like you're in another country.
Lmfao. None of those murders were random, in the apartment complex it was an argument between two people that escalated. The home invasion was drug related, the man knew the guy. and the stabbing at the party in Waterford was a college party that had drugs in it like coke, and two people also got into an argument that escalated.

those are nice appartments, they don't feel like a different country. idk what makes you think that. Maybe because it isn't 100% occupied by white people? America is made up of all types of people.
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