This is a hilarious thread, a new BA v/s Detroit..... :wub:
I know that you're always interested in professional politics, it is your specialty. But really please help me out here (don't turn this one into politics). If you can't do such a thing as dragging wife, kids and luggage at 1:00 o'clock in the morning near ghetto and railway tracks (practically any where in the world), why on earth do you think it should be done here in BA?Well they're both run by dictators...
As for other cities I can only speak for myself but I've done this in NYC, Boston, London, Glasgow, Toronto, Vancouver, Edinburgh, Milan, Rome, Berlin, Stockholm, Moscow, etc. without issue.
Wow ..... what is this all about?
As if we all came from Beverly Hills and Malibu beaches, and we never lived or seen downtowns of Detroit or any major American city before in our whole life.
It is so weird and obscene that we want Argentines to be different. Of coarse it is not safe to go to Retiro at 1:00 o'clock in the morning dragging wife, kids and luggage. Absolute nonsense, pardon my French. Would anyone ask this question, doing the same thing in any major American city?
You probably need to be in the French Riviera or Monaco to be able to do such kind a' thing SAFELY.
Sorry you get me going, but this is extreme.
The OP was NOT about comparing safety of world cities (different topic for another day).I love cities, but hate crowds, so I particularly enjoy roaming around and seeing the sights late at night. And I've done that in all of the cities on your list (except Milan and Moscow) plus a bunch more. I did wander into a crime scene (complete with police shoot out) in Denver, but the only place I got robbed was Rome. [Actually robbed isn't the right word--it was more like a distraction / pickpocketing thing, near the central train station at around 2AM.]
Although I've been to lots of dodgy places too, the large cities where I've spent the most time--Toronto, Singapore and Stockholm--are among the very safest in the world. In all three I wouldn't hesitate to enter a dark alley, using my iPhone to illuminate the way. Sure hope I haven't gone too soft for Buenos Aires!
(different topic for another day).
I love cities, but hate crowds, so I particularly enjoy roaming around and seeing the sights late at night. And I've done that in all of the cities on your list (except Milan and Moscow) plus a bunch more. I did wander into a crime scene (complete with police shoot out) in Denver, but the only place I got robbed was Rome. [Actually robbed isn't the right word--it was more like a distraction / pickpocketing thing, near the central train station at around 2AM.]
Although I've been to lots of dodgy places too, the large cities where I've spent the most time--Toronto, Singapore and Stockholm--are among the very safest in the world. In all three I wouldn't hesitate to enter a dark alley, using my iPhone to illuminate the way. Sure hope I haven't gone too soft for Buenos Aires!