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gruffbrown Nov 22nd 2005 3:41 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by Elvira
Would that be Camden market? :D Better watch your pockets though ;)

3000 miles away and it still gets a bad reputation...odd :)

Elvira Nov 22nd 2005 3:43 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by gruffbrown
3000 miles away and it still gets a bad reputation...odd :)


I have fond memories of Camden Market - lost in the mists of time. It's pretty cr4p these days, unfortunately...

Partystar Nov 22nd 2005 4:19 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by Elvira
I have fond memories of Camden Market - lost in the mists of time. It's pretty cr4p these days, unfortunately...

Looked like Kate Winslet was having fun there in that American Express ad!

Bob Nov 22nd 2005 4:24 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by Pimpbot
How sad for Detroit, now that they are number two in obesity and crime rate.

definately slipping aren't they... :D

Beer:30 Nov 22nd 2005 4:25 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by robskatie
I'm sure I had seen Washington DC on that list also :confused: (for most dangerous)


I think DC was 11th or 13th, not far off the top 10.

Here are the latest census demographics for those cities.

Camden- 16% white, 84% other
Detroit- 12% white, 88% other
St. Louis- 44% white, 56% other
Flint- 41% white, 59% other
Richmond- 38% white, 62% other
Baltimore- 32% white, 68% other
Atlanta- 33% white, 67% other
New Orleans- 28% white, 72% other
Gary- 12% white, 88% other
Birmingham- 24% white, 76% other

Facts taken from the latest census figures.
Not sure that race makes a difference, I think it is more socio-economic.

Lord Lionheart Nov 22nd 2005 4:27 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 
I guess it's a good thing I never heard anything about that job which would have meant relocating to Maryland?!
Never even called me back after I spenta Sunday afternoon putting together a business plan before I was even interviewed.......... I have met some time wasters in the last 6 months :mad:

TN-Dave Nov 23rd 2005 12:28 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by robskatie
I'm sure I had seen Washington DC on that list also :confused: (for most dangerous)

The list is worked out on a ration per capita - so the more people living there (like DC), the lower the rate gets to be......

Becs Nov 23rd 2005 12:37 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 
My best friend is moving to Detroit in a few months :( Needless to say, I'm worried out of my skin. Is it really as bad as people make out?

-Becs

robskatie Nov 23rd 2005 12:39 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by TN-Dave
The list is worked out on a ration per capita - so the more people living there (like DC), the lower the rate gets to be......

Yeah, I was sure I had seen something on the news recently, I just know there is no way I go into DC after dark :eek: actually I don't go out alone around here after dark anywhere, sad :(

thing1 Nov 23rd 2005 1:45 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by Becs
My best friend is moving to Detroit in a few months :( Needless to say, I'm worried out of my skin. Is it really as bad as people make out?

-Becs

what no one seems to have to mentioned is the fact that these ratings (and the census) are speaking strickly of the CITY population and not the 'burbs...aka metropolitan area. To most from Michigan, Troy IS Detroit so I find it amusing they both found their way to opposite lists. Just about anywhere has its "bad" part of town and it is easy enough to stay away from those areas.

Chances are there is no need for you to feel concerned about your friend's well being because they are moving to "Detroit". i would guess that he/she will be living safely in the 'burbs.

We're moving to St. Louis next month and I am not at all concerned about my safety just because it happens to be on a most dangerous list. Its about being smart, using common sense, doing research and steering clear of some areas. Grand Rapids, MI certainly had its more scarey parts of town where peope were regularly shot...and we would avoid those areas as best we could. Even here in dinky Columbia, MO there are areas I like to avoid.

ironporer Nov 23rd 2005 1:49 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by Becs
My best friend is moving to Detroit in a few months :( Needless to say, I'm worried out of my skin. Is it really as bad as people make out?

-Becs

No, it's worse. Hopefully they can find a place in Auburn Hills, Farmington, Troy or similar suburb.

jamjar Nov 23rd 2005 3:03 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by thing1
what no one seems to have to mentioned is the fact that these ratings (and the census) are speaking strickly of the CITY population and not the 'burbs...aka metropolitan area. To most from Michigan, Troy IS Detroit so I find it amusing they both found their way to opposite lists. Just about anywhere has its "bad" part of town and it is easy enough to stay away from those areas.

I agree with you there. I lived in the Baltimore Metro area for 4 years and was never the victim of a crime. Baltimore has one of the highest murder rates in the nation but what statistics like this don't tell you is that they (the murders) are almost all drug related. So unless you're involved in a drug deal you're pretty safe. :)

Manc Nov 23rd 2005 3:05 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by ironporer
No, it's worse. Hopefully they can find a place in Auburn Hills, Farmington, Troy or similar suburb.

or Marquette MI. that's a nice safe distance.

Eskimo Nov 23rd 2005 3:52 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by Drebin
No Compton, CA?

Compton has really calmed down I think ... but as Snowbunny said its probably still near the top in homicides - its black on black crime rather indiscriminate - I got lost there once coming from LAX and paid a Domino pizza delivery guy $10 to lead me back to the freeway :o
LA certainly has worse parts, Pomona and Covina are not great two shot dead at a party on Saturday night and its only down the bloody road ! but if you're doing nothing wrong you wont get in trouble. Echo park is iffy as well - a friend was told that as a white male he would be "hunted for sport" if he bought a house there :D

"Living in Compton California CA Uzi up your ass if you dont get paid "

clydegirl Nov 23rd 2005 4:16 pm

Re: Most Dangerous Cities USA
 

Originally Posted by thing1
what no one seems to have to mentioned is the fact that these ratings (and the census) are speaking strickly of the CITY population and not the 'burbs...aka metropolitan area. To most from Michigan, Troy IS Detroit so I find it amusing they both found their way to opposite lists. Just about anywhere has its "bad" part of town and it is easy enough to stay away from those areas.

Chances are there is no need for you to feel concerned about your friend's well being because they are moving to "Detroit". i would guess that he/she will be living safely in the 'burbs.

We're moving to St. Louis next month and I am not at all concerned about my safety just because it happens to be on a most dangerous list. Its about being smart, using common sense, doing research and steering clear of some areas. Grand Rapids, MI certainly had its more scarey parts of town where peope were regularly shot...and we would avoid those areas as best we could. Even here in dinky Columbia, MO there are areas I like to avoid.

I was surprised that St.Louis was number 3 on the list.We are about 30 mins from there on the llinois side.We go in there quite often and I've always felt safe.


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