Recent comments in /f/nyc

pddkr1 t1_jaxjhb2 wrote

No I suppose I’m not being clear. I just had a concept of crime concentration. Oklahoma City might be more spaced out than New York, inadvertently driving down crime, but your stats would suggest the opposite.

Apparently OKC is 2.1 times larger than New York. I was curious to see if NYC/OKC had a way to show concentrations of murder and other violent crime as well. Thanks for talking through it, sorry to aggravate.

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bittoxic00 t1_jaxiqmr wrote

I’ve looked in a lot of Manhattan thrift shops like Salvation Army, goodwill and independent guys and found two things. They’re either stripped of anything interesting by resellers or they’re overpriced. Just my experience

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Throwawayacc_i983b t1_jaxgusm wrote

Regardless of how you feel about migrants, this is still obviously a money laundering scheme or at the very least, pure incompetence.

This is not to mention all the donations pouring in. These people don’t need luxury brand hotels in Manhattan, they need a decent shelter and good enough food at the very least if you’re going to help them the right way.

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TizonaBlu t1_jaxe462 wrote

> Nyc is one of the safest cities in the world.

In AMERICA. AMERICA. I think New Yorkers like to tout the safest city in the US stat, but now inflate it to the world.

NYC is highly dangerous compared to any other major city in a developed country.

Like I literally can walk around in Taipei, in any neighborhood, and I will not be robbed, have my stuff stolen, beat up, or be victim of a violent crime, or any crime period.

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