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My mother wants to move to Dunwoody, GA. It's 25 miles north of Atlanta I think. It's suppose to be an upper class area with like 20 Whole Foods, but she's still afraid of the crime associated with Atlanta.
This is like when people from Baltimore who are proud that The Wire takes place in their city.Washington Heights S.C REPRESENT. I could spit to Washington Heights from the building I work in.
My mother wants to move to Dunwoody, GA. It's 25 miles north of Atlanta I think. It's suppose to be an upper class area with like 20 Whole Foods, but she's still afraid of the crime associated with Atlanta.
This is like when people from Baltimore who are proud that The Wire takes place in their city.
Didn't realize Greenville and Spartanburg had areas that bad though, always seemed like reasonable enough places to me.
The iron fist ruling of the NYPD has been paid off! All hail the droids!
Well sometimes they do ride up in their rap cars and start some trouble.
Well sometimes they do ride up in their rap cars and start some trouble.
14) NW of Kishwaukee & 15th (Rockford, IL)
I knew that part of Indianapolis had gone downhill a lot since the 90s, but I'm surprised it made the list.
Then again, maybe I'm not. This might sound like a silly complaint, but I would regularly see 8-9 cars run the light after it turned red. And that's not mentioning the gangs and the crime rate and whatever else. I'm so glad I'm back on the south side.
*Control F's Baltimore*
We got robbed (so to speak)
Was waiting for this lol, I lived in Antioch, was pretty bad. But nothing like Memphis.
The usual shitting on Detroit that comes with these lists. As someone who lives in the metro area, I can tell you that if you go where the worthwhile stuff in the city is (ie the stadiums, museums, music venues, Wayne State area), you'll be just as safe as any other major city. No one goes to those shithole areas like in the list except the people sentenced to being stuck there. The only way you're liable to get robbed is in paying for parking.
D-Town baby.
Feel like St. Louis is slippin'
Also surprised there are not east St. Louis neighborhoods on there.
I'm not American and Detroit looks really strange to me. I don't think I've ever seen a city, and certainly not at this scale, almost entirely made out of houses before. Somehow I imagined a bleak grey concrete city. And instead I saw green everywhere and tiny houses that all had little gardens.
Is that common in the US?
Chicago is in there 5 times. What do we win?
If you're just looking at the areas on the list on Google Earth/Street View, then yeah, that's all you're gonna see. Try looking at the main area of Detroit, like near Ford Field.
It's so coooold in the D
The usual shitting on Detroit that comes with these lists. As someone who lives in the metro area, I can tell you that if you go where the worthwhile stuff in the city is (ie the stadiums, museums, music venues, Wayne State area), you'll be just as safe as any other major city. No one goes to those shithole areas like in the list except the people sentenced to being stuck there. The only way you're liable to get robbed is in paying for parking.
I didn't expect for McGowan to be there. What the hell lolDamn, Houston's on there twice.
All I know is that car theft is pretty bad in the area.
My mother wants to move to Dunwoody, GA. It's 25 miles north of Atlanta I think. It's suppose to be an upper class area with like 20 Whole Foods, but she's still afraid of the crime associated with Atlanta.
The usual shitting on Detroit that comes with these lists. As someone who lives in the metro area, I can tell you that if you go where the worthwhile stuff in the city is (ie the stadiums, museums, music venues, Wayne State area), you'll be just as safe as any other major city. No one goes to those shithole areas like in the list except the people sentenced to being stuck there. The only way you're liable to get robbed is in paying for parking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us2C7fChb1c
As a Dunwoody resident, this video is actually fairly accurate. (Edit: And it's closer than 25 miles north. Dunwoody sits just north of 285.)
06) Sunnyside (Houston, TX)
I watched that "Detropia" doc on Netflix recently; saw that over 50% of the city's manufacturing jobs have been lost ... since 2001. Lack of jobs was ALREADY a problem in 2001. Hell, it was a problem when I was a kid circa 1980. Down, down, down it goes. There's almost no hope at all anymore. From the fourth-largest city in the country to ... whatever the fuck it is now. Way under a million people. The auto industry has completely abandoned the city. My car (GM) was made in Tennessee for fuck's sake.
Furthermore, the "lol Detroit" attitude is a pretty shitty one, if for no other reason than the fact Detroit is an American city - its downfall is an American problem, not some isolated "lol tough shit for you" like people make out.