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Do you have a lot of crime in your area, or are you experiencing new crime?
We used to have a pretty quiet neighborhood, but lately there have been some incidents.
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The area i live in is real quiet and calm--i do live across the street from the police station but it is a good neighborhood tho--i have lived here for 18 years and very little crime around --thank you Jesus!! now downtown Louisville someone gets killed nightly!! its just crazy--and home invasions lately have sky rocketed!! a sign of the times i guess
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I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, and, where I live, it's pretty safe. Unfortunately (for both me and the city), I live next to Oakland, which has a high crime and homicide rate. So I don't expect much safety and have come to accept that as part of the cost for living where I do. I'm right now on vacation in Irvine, California and, where I am, it is very safe. I'm staying with friends and I don't think I've ever heard them talk about crime or a break-in happening on their street for many years. It's a blessing to be in such a safe, calm, and quiet place. Of course, I wouldn't go out of my way to make it easy for someone to take something of mine here in Irvine. I grew up not too far from Irvine and I remember the days when things were much safer, all the way around.
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Crime affects everybody. It do not matter where you live. Protect yourself because help may not be available when you need it.
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Overall I think the amount of crime in the neighborhood here has dropped a little since they cleaned up a low income housing apartment by closing it. Course that means they just moved the problem onto somebody else. :dontknow:
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For the most part in many of the areas that I frequently visit, work or live in, crime is definitely present. But lately there has been a rash of crimes in areas
where it is very rare to have such crimes as this - a hostage situation in El Segundo happened a few weeks ago. But being in California, where I live, there has been a rash of fires happening already.
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I use to think, my section of the neighborhood was safe but in 2010; a yr after my Husband's death my home was broken into, nothing really of value but me & husband's 2007 x-mas gift from us to us a 37' flat screen tv w/the works was gone! :crybaby2: I felt violated when I saw the mess in my house & again violated when the cops came to gather evidence. Cops here are not exactly helpful & I feel threaten by them & can't trust them. :bs: All they're really good at is giving people tickets at the end of the month to make their quota. Ya, good at pulling you over for running over a red light. Ya, like I would be stupid enough to run a red light when this cop car is on the other side on the left turn lane!There's a running joke, when you drive in2 my neighborhood, you see all around signs of Neighborhood Crime Watch,Ya, your neighbors will watch as the criminals rob your house like a live version of criminal intent! :bootyshake:LOl!
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Only when we get broken into at my business, which hasn't happened in a while, otherwise this is a peaceful area.
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my neighbor hood is getting pretty bad I pulled the awnings off of my house so I could get out the next day to paint and the awnings had already been stolen *unreal* cant leave anything in our yard and I live in a smallish town
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My neighbor hood is pretty quiet,and I think that crime is low here is because we have a lot of dogs :dog: who tend to bark at anyone ( MOSTLY AT NIGHT). Plus we are very close to Fort Hood, so we have a lot of military aroud.
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Since I live in a rural area of the city, its not too bad. But its still up in the city closest to where I live.
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There is quite a bit of crime where I live. Nearly every night I work there are ambulances and fire trucks racing down the street. There is always something on the news or in the paper about someone getting shot, stabbed, or robbed. I would like to move to a smaller quieter town, but my husband would never go for it.
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Crime is everywhere. You just have to try and be as careful as you can for you and your families safety. Several members of our family worked for the same company a few years ago, and our identities were stolen by a person who had worked there for years in accounting. They traced back where for years she had been skimming of money, changing names on checks, etc. It was a small company and she knew everyone of the people who she stole from. She left and went to Mexico. She came back a few years later, and 2 years after that she was hit by a hit and run driver. We are think she did the same thing to another company, who had people that were not putting up with her thievery. This business was in a very upscale area of town.
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We had little or no crime in Forney, TX when we moved her in Nov. but since then there have been three murders (by the same person they think), so, it seems like no place is safe...
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i think crime can be anywhere. the areai live in is not the best and there are a lot of stealing going on esp from walmart
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I live in a small town. It is usually quiet. We may have a little problem once every 6 months.
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I haven't experienced a new degree of crime where I live. It seems like things are normal as far as the crime rate varies depending on how large of a city you live in and what part of the city.
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In my area there's always loud sounds or just police sirens going over my place a lot so I'm guessing there's a lot of crime in my area.
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Do you have a lot of crime in your area, or are you experiencing new crime?
We used to have a pretty quiet neighborhood, but lately there have been some incidents.
I live in the country and don't have many reports of crime. There have been occasional thefts, but none of my close neighbors in several years. One of the reasons to enjoy the country life. I am several acres away from my closest neighbor. I don't have to put up with loud noise, but I do have a problem with stray dogs. That is a downside.
BMaston12
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crime is everywhere. More than what we are told on the news.
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We just moved about a month ago, but so far this seems like a much quieter neighborhood than where we were. I am very content in my new apartment. In the old apartment complex where we came from, it was getting very bad. People would just gather in the parking lot at night and drink together, and it would scare me because you could see them get in their cars and say they "were making another beer run." I am so glad I am where I am now.
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Do you have a lot of crime in your area, or are you experiencing new crime?
We used to have a pretty quiet neighborhood, but lately there have been some incidents.
I live in the country and don't have many reports of crime. There have been occasional thefts, but none of my close neighbors in several years. One of the reasons to enjoy the country life. I am several acres away from my closest neighbor. I don't have to put up with loud noise, but I do have a problem with stray dogs. That is a downside.
BMaston12
speaking of strays, there is a little dog in my yard right now. no idea where he came from.
i have lived everywhere, city and country. i live in the suburbs now and wish i could afford the commute to be even further away. when i was younger, i loved the city, now i want to return to the country.
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Typical juvenile delinquent crime in our neighborhood which tends to disappear as soon as the kids grow older and more responsible or move off to college. We left our garage door open for two hours, two months ago, and I came out to find that my garage refrigerator was missing a twelve pack of beer and two bottles of wine. Shame on me for leaving the garage open...I guess complacency and trust in my fellow neighbors got the best of me and my better judgement. It is too bad that you have to worry about trivial things like locking your doors or closing your garage door.
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i hate crime,,in my area aloty of it is because of drugs :BangHead:
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Ilive in the poconos of pa, and yes there is crime here,but the news dosen't report much of it onless its big. I have to say the crime is going up and it really doesn't matter were you live.
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We have been warned to keep our doors on our cars a few days ago. People are taking what ever they can get theire hands on to sell.
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i live in a small village of a larger town. We don't have a lot of crime, the usual kids trying to break into cars or garages once in awhile. its usually pretty quiet :)
the more you get into the bigger cities around us the crime starts to become bigger. glad I live in my small quiet town !!!
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Way too much crime. I am trying to move to the suburbs. There just aren't enough cops who care in the inner city. Most of them are simply overwhelmed.
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I live in the country and there is not a lot of crime here. The biggest problem we have is that my husband's cousins would wreak havoc. Unfortunately, he (one of three) died nearly two months ago from cancer. The other cousin went to New Jersey, clowned, and got beat in the head. It did something to him; instead of learning his lesson from that, he is worse. I tell you, one night, he stood outside the front door of our house swearing obscenities. I called him "Brother Psycho" because he walked up in the house one night and scared the beJesus out of my husband and me. These are people who like to call the police with foolishness, taking them away from the more serious crimes. :o ??? :o
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The area i live in is real quiet and calm--i do live across the street from the police station but it is a good neighborhood tho--i have lived here for 18 years and very little crime around --thank you Jesus!! now downtown Louisville someone gets killed nightly!! its just crazy--and home invasions lately have sky rocketed!! a sign of the times i guess
Are you from Louisville, KY? I'm a KY girl, too. I was born in Louisville and have many family members that live in and around Louisville. :wave:
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It is rather peaceful in my neck of the woods. There is crime (drugs, theft, etc.) but not to the extreme like it is in bigger cities and communities. They catch a lot of drugs that are just passing through our area going between the big cities.
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It is getting worse. It seems like they are trying to make a name for theirselves. Do a crime and they become famous.
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I'm in a fairly quiet suburban area outside Cedar Rapids, Iowa. However, the way the world is now, you have to be careful wherever you live.
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I live in a very quiet neighborhood.