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[*] posted on 7-12-2005 at 12:04 AM


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It comes as no surprise to me that Camden, NJ is number one. It's a scary fucking place. Hartford, CT was a surprise to me when I went there. Two minutes off the exit ramp I thought it was a beautiful city and by the time I hit the Webster Theater I couldn't believe what a hole it was. NYC is exceptionally safe all things considered. I hate to say it, but Giuliani really did wonders for NYC and Bloomberg's not doing a bad job keeping it the way Rudy left it (safety wise). And Springfield, MA? Really? Apparently I haven't seen the worst of it.


Hartford is like night and day... like a third world country. I ran an after school program there... and I brought a kid home one day. The projects he was in were the scariest shit I have ever seen. His mom wrote a note the next day telling me not to do it again because she didn't want to be responsible if anything happened.
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[*] posted on 7-12-2005 at 12:22 AM


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It comes as no surprise to me that Camden, NJ is number one. It's a scary fucking place. Hartford, CT was a surprise to me when I went there. Two minutes off the exit ramp I thought it was a beautiful city and by the time I hit the Webster Theater I couldn't believe what a hole it was. NYC is exceptionally safe all things considered. I hate to say it, but Giuliani really did wonders for NYC and Bloomberg's not doing a bad job keeping it the way Rudy left it (safety wise). And Springfield, MA? Really? Apparently I haven't seen the worst of it.


Hartford is like night and day... like a third world country. I ran an after school program there... and I brought a kid home one day. The projects he was in were the scariest shit I have ever seen. His mom wrote a note the next day telling me not to do it again because she didn't want to be responsible if anything happened.


That was the impression I got...night and day. Off the exit ramp it was pristine. Totally clean, beautiful architecture, what I expected from a city with Mark Twain's home in it. And when I left the Webster, you could hear people screaming, there was a 'vendor' fighting with security and it was truely scary.




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[*] posted on 7-12-2005 at 02:06 AM


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but Michael Moore says that shootings dont happen in Canada.


michael moore was just doing that too make canada look better than america...im in edmonton alberta and wow toronto has worst ghetto than what he showed in the movie...and edmonton is i think one of the highest on crime and only has million and a half people....alot of drive by shootings and asian gangs
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[*] posted on 7-12-2005 at 02:08 AM


which is nothing compared to america probably^^^
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[*] posted on 7-17-2005 at 11:28 PM


Adelaide wins for worst city in Australia. More violent crimes & murders here than anywhere else in Australia and its one of the least populated capital cities haha. I moved to a fucking champ of a city.



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