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08-15-2024, 10:04 AM
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The #1 safest community in the USA is on Long Island (srs)
And 4 of the top 10 are in New York State.
https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/...-america-2024/
This probably comes as a surprise to most here, but not me. The Northeast has some rough parts but, for better or worse, it’s the most “segregated” in terms of crime and quality of life. The ‘burbs outside of NYC, Boston and DC are mind blowingly nice (and expensive).
https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/...-america-2024/
This probably comes as a surprise to most here, but not me. The Northeast has some rough parts but, for better or worse, it’s the most “segregated” in terms of crime and quality of life. The ‘burbs outside of NYC, Boston and DC are mind blowingly nice (and expensive).
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08-15-2024, 10:08 AM
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That can't be correct. Alexandria, VA is a straight up ghetto. I know because I am there like once a week for work.
Shyt, just saw that Manassas park is in there. Manassas park is even more ghetto than Alexandria.
Shyt, just saw that Manassas park is in there. Manassas park is even more ghetto than Alexandria.
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08-15-2024, 10:08 AM
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Sounds like those rich democrat yankees need some of that diversity they keep voting for.
08-15-2024, 10:19 AM
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Fuk yea Rockland! Grew up there, 20 min north of the city. Can confirm, some relatively semi-rough areas can be found for sure, but overall straight easy going suburbs baby.
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08-15-2024, 10:21 AM
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I’m ignorant but I always Maine was the safest state in the United States growing up, I always felt I never heard anything about the state of Maine ever lol
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08-15-2024, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted By xxAchillesxx⏩
Mirin’ hard. I’d move to the Hudson Valley in a heartbeat if I had the scratch.
Fuk yea Rockland! Grew up there, 20 min north of the city. Can confirm, some relatively semi-rough areas can be found for sure, but overall straight easy going suburbs baby.
Honestly the more I traveled out of the Northeast, the more I appreciated what I grew up around. You go down South and it’s shocking how sketchy the suburban areas. Like for example the most dangerous parts of Atlanta aren’t even in Atlanta, they’re in those strip mall/cul de sac outskirts by the airport lmao. Weird ass dynamic.
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08-15-2024, 10:32 AM
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My sister lives in Nassau county, there's been a ton of car breakins and home invasions in her affluent neighborhood which she thinks is caused by the influx of migrants in nearby Queens Fuk outta here with that fake data. e.g
https://longisland.news12.com/man-pl...ed-last-summer
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08-15-2024, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted By GuineaDago585⏩
Mirin’ hard. I’d move to the Hudson Valley in a heartbeat if I had the scratch.
Honestly the more I traveled out of the Northeast, the more I appreciated what I grew up around. You go down South and it’s shocking how sketchy the suburban areas. Like for example the most dangerous parts of Atlanta aren’t even in Atlanta, they’re in those strip mall/cul de sac outskirts by the airport lmao. Weird ass dynamic.
Honestly the more I traveled out of the Northeast, the more I appreciated what I grew up around. You go down South and it’s shocking how sketchy the suburban areas. Like for example the most dangerous parts of Atlanta aren’t even in Atlanta, they’re in those strip mall/cul de sac outskirts by the airport lmao. Weird ass dynamic.
Yup, I moved out but couldn't afford to move back. I miss everything about it though. Where I'm at now (Maryland) it's remarkably tough to find sprawling areas of legit neighborhoods with a little bit of land on each plot. It's all extremes everywhere I look. Either straight farmland, endless rows of townhouses, or cookie cutter new builds with 3 feet between each house.
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08-15-2024, 10:35 AM
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08-15-2024, 10:41 AM
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what’s the demographics like out there?
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08-15-2024, 10:45 AM
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Ugh. You bastards got to keep 914 and we had to change to 845.
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08-15-2024, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted By xxAchillesxx⏩
Feel you brah. Sadly most of America is like that. Zoning regulations are a mess so developers just throw up cheap shoddy looking materials and move onto the next. Townhomes are replacing single family homes. Feels communist idk lmao. The Northeast and a select few areas of the Rust Belt are the exception to this rule. I find those new Sunbelt communities to be demoralizing AF srs. Devoid of any true community feel, lacking character. There’s nothing to be proud of or inspired by in those cookie-cutter areas. I guess most people don’t care which is why they’re so popular, but I not only notice a huge difference, I FEEL different when I’m in a charming historic community.
Yup, I moved out but couldn't afford to move back. I miss everything about it though. Where I'm at now (Maryland) it's remarkably tough to find sprawling areas of legit neighborhoods with a little bit of land on each plot. It's all extremes everywhere I look. Either straight farmland, endless rows of townhouses, or cookie cutter new builds with 3 feet between each house.
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08-15-2024, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted By GuineaDago585⏩
Bingo
I find those new Sunbelt communities to be demoralizing AF srs. Devoid of any true community feel, lacking character. There’s nothing to be proud of or inspired by in those cookie-cutter areas. I guess most people don’t care which is why they’re so popular, but I not only notice a huge difference, I FEEL different when I’m in a charming historic community.
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08-15-2024, 01:28 PM
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No coincidence LI is full of Italians
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08-15-2024, 01:30 PM
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who tf brags about living in NYS ? lol
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08-15-2024, 01:36 PM
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No one racially segregates like the Northeast, that much is true. Especially suburban areas. Wait, what is Bergen County doing on that list? Hey if police cover up a lot of crimes and the locals don't report the crimes, must be safe. Amirite?
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08-15-2024, 01:38 PM
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I’m sure that data’s absolute bs . I would have thought northern areas of Idaho and Montana would have been much safer
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08-16-2024, 06:55 AM
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I don't believe that at all. Nassau County is very safe on the whole, but there are two complete crime ridden chitholes in it (Hempstead and Roosevelt). Zero chance Nassau County is safer than much more remote and less dense counties across the country.
Unless maybe the list is just counties above a certain population and smaller counties aren't included?
Unless maybe the list is just counties above a certain population and smaller counties aren't included?
08-16-2024, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted By John L⏩
This guy knows, my sister lives in Lynbrook village and she's been having issues spilling over from Queens into her neighborhood such as car breakins and even a home invasion nearby
I don't believe that at all. Nassau County is very safe on the whole, but there are two complete crime ridden chitholes in it (Hempstead and Roosevelt). Zero chance Nassau County is safer than much more remote and less dense counties across the country.
Unless maybe the list is just counties above a certain population and smaller counties aren't included?
Unless maybe the list is just counties above a certain population and smaller counties aren't included?
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08-16-2024, 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted By OffwhiteBrah⏩
Yeah I mean I think it's literally impossible for a county with a population of 1.4 million to be safer than the hundreds of counties across the country with less than 100k people. Nassau is very safe overall but there's just no way that can be accurate, I don't think. The list has to be limited to counties over a certain population.
This guy knows, my sister lives in Lynbrook village and she's been having issues spilling over from Queens into her neighborhood such as car breakins and even a home invasion nearby
edit: OK I really didnt read the article, I was assuming it was all about crime, but it looks like they also factored in number of firefighters and policemen in each county, how close the average person lives to a hospital and firehouse, healthcare spending etc. So it's not just crime.
08-16-2024, 07:02 AM
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MS13 very active on long island so….
08-16-2024, 07:07 AM
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That's racist
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08-16-2024, 07:08 AM
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My exGF was from oyster bay, long island. It was a culture shock going up there from south Flo… Every single person is white
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08-16-2024, 09:05 AM
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The list factors in number of cops/firefighters in area and distance to fire stations & hospitals… Those criteria alone likely rule out a lot of rural communities where crime is non-existent. As in places where they don't have a lot of fires, car crashes, or crime. They simply don't need a lot of cops and firefighters running around.
Also a large law enforcement presence is useful for crime preventing and solving. But its also indicative that they are 'needed' in that area.
The flaw in these types of articles/studies are. They are using reported data. The safest communities in America won't make this list because nobody can find them in any official reporting systems during the research. Another major issue is they've included a lot of affluent urban areas. But they likely aren't factoring in less then half a mile outside of that jurisdiction there are shootings, car jacking, robberies, etc.
As a lot of miscers have already testified some of those places have plenty of crime.
Also a large law enforcement presence is useful for crime preventing and solving. But its also indicative that they are 'needed' in that area.
The flaw in these types of articles/studies are. They are using reported data. The safest communities in America won't make this list because nobody can find them in any official reporting systems during the research. Another major issue is they've included a lot of affluent urban areas. But they likely aren't factoring in less then half a mile outside of that jurisdiction there are shootings, car jacking, robberies, etc.
As a lot of miscers have already testified some of those places have plenty of crime.
08-16-2024, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted By guest89⏩
This. Don't get me wrong Nassau county is very safe on the whole. But if we're talking about strictly crime, it is automatically disqualified simply due to a total chit hole like Hempstead being in Nassau county. Crime is almost non existent in the northern parts of the county though. The wealth is ridiculous.
The list factors in number of cops/firefighters in area and distance to fire stations & hospitals… Those criteria alone likely rule out a lot of rural communities where crime is non-existent. As in places where they don't have a lot of fires, car crashes, or crime. They simply don't need a lot of cops and firefighters running around.
Also a large law enforcement presence is useful for crime preventing and solving. But its also indicative that they are 'needed' in that area.
The flaw in these types of articles/studies are. They are using reported data. The safest communities in America won't make this list because nobody can find them in any official reporting systems during the research. Another major issue is they've included a lot of affluent urban areas. But they likely aren't factoring in less then half a mile outside of that jurisdiction there are shootings, car jacking, robberies, etc.
As a lot of miscers have already testified some of those places have plenty of crime.
Also a large law enforcement presence is useful for crime preventing and solving. But its also indicative that they are 'needed' in that area.
The flaw in these types of articles/studies are. They are using reported data. The safest communities in America won't make this list because nobody can find them in any official reporting systems during the research. Another major issue is they've included a lot of affluent urban areas. But they likely aren't factoring in less then half a mile outside of that jurisdiction there are shootings, car jacking, robberies, etc.
As a lot of miscers have already testified some of those places have plenty of crime.
08-16-2024, 10:47 AM
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The place next to the garbage dump is often the cleanest, not the dirtiest, because of how easy it is for them to get rid of their waste.
08-16-2024, 10:51 AM
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whats the point of 50 states if the central governing system doesn't allocate resources to the states that needs the most funding?
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08-16-2024, 11:01 AM
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Nothing like living in the Hamptons with mossad agents providing security.
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