Quote from Avid_Consumer:
i dunno, i've never felt unsafe here. at least within a 100 mile radius, the socioeconomic and thug factors seem fairly ubiquitous... having lived 1.5 hours west of the city for a few years
honestly, 95% of new yorkers don't know how to take their aggressiveness beyond shit talking. country kids are far more ready to fight in general, and pretty consistently armed for it. maybe i'm not spending enough time in rough nyc neighborhoods, but i don't see it
the density could be a problem, but only under total emergency circumstances imo. watch me eat my wordsi hope not
I just moved out of Washington Heights. A year ago, the crime was negligible. All of a sudden, in the past 6 months, women were getting assaulted on the streets. People were breaking into my building to steal jewelry. The police kept buzzing me at night because they knew I'd open the door for them to go after the people who had domestic violence problems.
I had a very positive view of people before living in Washington Heights. When times got worse, I really saw some crummy behaviors out of the WaHI residents. To top that off, the community board decided to let a house of convicts infected with AIDS move in up the street from me. It was a "transitional home". The gang graffiti was going up all over the walls too. Last year, a guy I knew was killed by some thug from the housing projects who was trying to prove he was tough.
I had enough and just moved to the UWS. I was trying to save money, but I just about had it with low income people. I make too much money to be bothered by these people and their low income problems. But you can't just "move away" from the problems in NYC, because we all rely on the same transit system and we all live in/around the housing projects. Charlie Rangel keeps pushing for "affordable housing" and all the worst elements infect every area where he's "tried to help."
So I moved, but even that didn't help, because I saw a guy try to break into a car today in broad daylight. The cops did nothing and the guy just ran off after the car alarm went off.
I've had it with the poor people in this city. Some of them just won't get jobs -- they still loiter around the same establishments day after day asking me for money. I've even been threatened in public and in stores. I really would feel better if I had a concealed carry permit. I ignore most of it, but I'm starting to lose my patience.
i hope not