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It is safe here in Czech Republic. It's just a shame that so many Czechs choose to be rude cunts though. It's almost as if safety makes people think they can get away with all sorts of shitty behavior. |
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So nothing you'll ever say will convince me that having a society become more islamic is a good thing. Sorry. |
I've been in NYC since 1983 and grew up just on the other side of the river. Murders were out of control in the late 80s/early 90s. Hit a high of 2,200 in 1992 during the Dinkins Administration. Giuliani was elected later that year and he started the fix to the problem. How?
1. Doubled the police force from 25,000 to 50,000 2. Established zero tolerance for quality of life crimes (drinking in public, trespassing, smoking pot, etc) 3. Had a task for that got guns off the street. Giuliani's tactics would not work today. The task force that got guns off the street did so with mostly illegal searches and seizures. They were just concerned with results, not legalities. I myself was thrown up against a wall twice and illegally searched. Back then if you questioned the tactics you got arrested and processed and caught a beating in the station house. Bottom line, Giuliani did what needed to be done for 2 terms and Mike Bloomberg continued the trend for 3 terms. So that's 25 years of law and order. That wouldn't work today and frankly that's why Bill Deblasio is mayor and was re-elected last year. He's very anti-police and has reversed the quality of life prosecutions but so far the police force - especially undercover who you can't tell apart from the homeless - are keeping things in check. Bottom line - Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg didn't care if they were liked or not. They just wanted to get done what needed to get done. When mayors worry more about opinión polls then results, everyone suffers... |
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That's strange, tough London was a safe place
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Poit and poicel. |
"Cressida Dick, commissioner of the Metropolitan police..."
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Murder rate by the 100,000 United States 4.88 United Kingdom 0.92 Czech Republic 0.75 Clearly we need to arm everyone. Fucking idiot. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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But he did not actually say that did he. Another fucking inbred idiot. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
Fiddy murders and some poo :)
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Created a housing crisis the government can't afford to solve. Created low wage for 50% of the population. Created high unemployment. Higher youth unemployment Higher murder rate. Made huge demands on education. Sent the country into spiralling debt. Areas of cities are segregated because these diverse cultures don't like to mix. Do tell us about diversification and the benefits of Multiculturalism. |
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Europe is too snobby, they don't culturally accept diversity ( you are a perfect example of this ) they just tuck minorities away in a slum, don't hire them for decent paying jobs, then wonder why they are forced to live off the system. America accepts diversity and we are experts at accommodating anyone from anywhere in the world with open arms. Trump is a hateful anomaly the last of a dead breed of pathetic mongrels that don't want America to succeed but for the 1%. |
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paul markham-ing did the rest...you are living proof of how cheaper labor/life is magic to people...shit you live in a country where you do not even speak the language but you keep living there like a lonely old git just because its cheap :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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It's been happening for centuries, nice try to blame this on Trump. |
I'm not surprised; when I was a kid, we moved to a council estate in South London, and I got beaten up twice the first week we lived there--and I was only 8 years old. You have more chance getting in a fight in England than you do in the US, IMHO. People like to fuck with you more in the UK, which seems to happen less in the US. I've been in America since 1981 and have never got in a fight here--I got in a fight the last year I was in England though.
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London gangs have always existed, guns, knives, gang beatings... the krays were from London :2 cents: |
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