earlyretirement
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I wish I could say I was surprised but this article doesn't surprise me at all. I still laugh at people that try to portray Buenos Aires as "safe as it is".
sylvie said:Because they are illustrative of high-crime cities in the U.S. If you don't like those, how about murder stats for Chicago (15.2), Miami (15.4), New York (6.2... rapes 12.4), Los Angeles 7.6... rapes 24), New Orleans 49.1)?
These are FBI stats from 2010, but the situation has deteriorated with the recession in many places.
sylvie said:Because they are illustrative of high-crime cities in the U.S. If you don't like those, how about murder stats for Chicago (15.2), Miami (15.4), New York (6.2... rapes 12.4), Los Angeles 7.6... rapes 24), New Orleans 49.1)?
These are FBI stats from 2010, but the situation has deteriorated with the recession in many places.
citygirl said:Sigh.. did you notice the "Y vos" andafter I wrote the first comment? Or my comment afterwards pointing out that I don't particularly care about the murder rate in the US and the only reason I mentioned it was people always bring up the US?
Defensive? Not really. Baffled by people's immediate deflection when discussing crime here.
earlyretirement said:I wish I could say I was surprised but this article doesn't surprise me at all. I still laugh at people that try to portray Buenos Aires as "safe as it is".