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iaink May 25th 2011 3:25 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 9387382)
I find that offensive as a native of that city.

Really?

Yeah, I suppose the chances of anyone having salmon on the BBQ in L9 would be pretty slim.:unsure:

Alan2005 May 25th 2011 3:33 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by jericho (Post 9387381)
This is always your problem Alan, in that you have a different opinion, so everyone is wrong.

Really? I only stated the FACT (not opinion) that crime levels are broadly the same.

I accept that peoples perceptions vary - but I reject that personal experience is the whole story. The reason it can't be is that crime rates are similar between the two countries.

I suspect el_richo got it above - you all live in nicer areas than you did in the UK. That and the fact there is less crime reported on the TV means that people feel safer.

magnumpi May 25th 2011 3:38 am

Re: Crime in your area
 
Alan. Have you or the area you live in, been personaly efected by crime in canada. Yes......no?

In the uk.....yes......no?

JamesM May 25th 2011 3:41 am

Re: Crime in your area
 
The only crime I've ever experienced in Toronto is from City Hall with their exceptionally shonky parking laws and tickets.................yet to see a crime committed in this city after spending 2.5 years of my life here...long may it continue.

I do know a girl who had a break in in Guelph last weekend. She was home and petrified. Luckily the police came fast and the burglar was caught.

CANADIAN CARPERS May 25th 2011 3:44 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 9387401)
Really?

Yeah, I suppose the chances of anyone having salmon on the BBQ in L9 would be pretty slim.:unsure:

I'm L11 Croxteth, and we know it's dangerous to put tins on a BBQ so not falling for that one.

Alan2005 May 25th 2011 3:50 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 9387431)
Alan. Have you or the area you live in, been personaly efected by crime in canada. Yes......no?

In the uk.....yes......no?

I've committed crime in the UK when I was young, but was never a victim. I've lived in lots of places too - but never even saw a crime being committed. Obviously I was incredibly lucky as everyone else was being robbed blind by chavs.

In Canada: I've witnessed a shoplifter legging it from the local shoppers drug mart; I've been offered more drugs here than in the UK, i.e. pretty much every time I've been out in gastown; I've had my card skimmed in an ATM denman st. But personally affected? No, I'd say that I've never been a victim of crime, not in Vancouver, or MR, or Bangkok when I lived there, or anywhere in the UK.

magnumpi May 25th 2011 3:52 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 9387455)
I've committed crime in the UK when I was young, but was never a victim. I've lived in lots of places too - but never even saw a crime being committed. Obviously I was incredibly lucky as everyone else was being robbed blind by chavs.

In Canada: I've witnessed a shoplifter legging it from the local shoppers drug mart; I've been offered more drugs here than in the UK, i.e. pretty much every time I've been out in gastown; I've had my card skimmed in an ATM denman st. But personally affected? No, I'd say that I've never been a victim of crime, not in Vancouver, or MR, or Bangkok when I lived there, or anywhere in the UK.

Thankyou for your honesty.

Alan2005 May 25th 2011 3:56 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 9387458)
Thankyou for your honesty.

When I saw the guy legging it with whatever he'd got in his pockets I was secretly cheering him on. I was quite pleased he got away.

el_richo May 25th 2011 4:06 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 9387357)
But the main point is its largely how people FEEL about crime that matters, regardless of what the truth is.

Very true. One thing to note, in my opinion, is that people will move to their chosen area of Canada with the unwavering belief that there is "little to no crime", therefore their perception will remain as such until (hopefully not) they become a victim of it. Many people on here write that they're looking to leave the chav's, criminals, immigrants, etc, behind and i would be very confident that many of those people read of these elements in the papers or on the news rather than have been impacted by them personally. I may be wrong of course :)

Just take a look at the term "Hoodie". This was born through the media and i dare say has stuck with many people on here to the point where if they were in the UK and saw a group of young men with hooded tops (some wearing the hood up) they may feel threatened or nervous. The same situation in Canada they may feel differently since there is no connotation to that. In reality, they're probably equally as safe in both countries in apple for apple situations.


Originally Posted by jericho (Post 9387381)
This is always your problem Alan, in that you have a different opinion, so everyone is wrong.

By the looks of things, Alan2005 is stating the facts and reality, not perception. The OP did ask for personal experience however so in that context everybody's comments are valid.

macadian May 25th 2011 4:15 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 9387467)
When I saw the guy legging it with whatever he'd got in his pockets I was secretly cheering him on. I was quite pleased he got away.

That surprises me not a bit ...however bear in mind that a percentage of what you pay at the store for whatever, is to take account of 'shrinkage'...theft in other words....

Doubt you would be secretly cheering if the property concerned was your own.....

Tangram May 25th 2011 4:18 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 9387401)
Really?

Yeah, I suppose the chances of anyone having salmon on the BBQ in L9 would be pretty slim.:unsure:

No not really, but I have to feign offense occasionally.

CANADIAN CARPERS May 25th 2011 4:25 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 9387489)

Just take a look at the term "Hoodie". This was born through the media and i dare say has stuck with many people on here to the point where if they were in the UK and saw a group of young men with hooded tops (some wearing the hood up) they may feel threatened or nervous.

I feel so ashamed, on my last trip to Canada I was approached by 5 hooded youths (hoods up) so I picked up an iron bar. 5 of the nicest guys I've ever met. Should have left my UK head at the airport.

Alan2005 May 25th 2011 4:27 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by macadian (Post 9387511)
That surprises me not a bit ...however bear in mind that a percentage of what you pay at the store for whatever, is to take account of 'shrinkage'...theft in other words....

Doubt you would be secretly cheering if the property concerned was your own.....

But it wasn't mine was it.

And so I have to pay more so other people can get away with stealing. How is this different to industry bailouts? At least that guy was honest about his dishonesty.

CANADIAN CARPERS May 25th 2011 4:28 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 9387523)
No not really, but I have to feign offense occasionally.

Must be one of those Norwegian or Spanish (red) scousers. COYB.

Alan2005 May 25th 2011 4:29 am

Re: Crime in your area
 

Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 9387489)
Just take a look at the term "Hoodie".

I like hoodies. Wearing one now as it happens.


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