Yup, their weighting is total shit.They weighted the four categories equally.
Yup, their weighting is total shit.They weighted the four categories equally.
The safest city in the world, even though there's this one area of the city about ten square blocks large where some asshole with an eyepatch and snakeskin jacket will show up out of nowhere to beat the crap out of you.
...How is that separate from safety?Arent there women only carriages?
Granted that it has to come to that is an issue but its a separate one from safety.
Arent there women only carriages?
Granted that it has to come to that is an issue but its a separate one from safety.
How is Chicago safe lol? WTF
Rio de Janeiro at 37th and safer than São Paulo is going to make so many brazilians salty it's not even funny. Still, LMAO!
Same here. I love going to Tokyo and dont have to deal with being mugged if walking the streets alone.I can vouch for Tokyo. Awesome city and never felt unsafe, not even in the middle of the night strolling through alleys.
How is Chicago safe lol? WTF
Yeah strange weighting, I can't seem to see how they weighted each of the subindices.Yup, their weighting is total shit.
Can Japan GAF confirm?
In Tokyo, I saw a cop park their car and go into 7/11, leaving the keys in the ignition with the car idling. Was bizarre to see and couldn't imagine that happening in most other nations.
Chicago safer than London/New York is absurd, even if the data completely ignored the west/south sides. Also unclear what they mean by the term megacity, there's a huge difference between a single city and a larger metropolitan area and it isn't clear how they breakdown that distinction/if they do at all. Chicago/suburbs are completely different beyond the border towns and it makes no sense in terms of how security is handled by city and local police forces. Digital security also seems completely overrated when the other three categories consistently threaten life and limb when digital security pretty much only threatens financial livelihood.
Can Japan GAF confirm?
Definitely confirm Tokyo, been there twice now. I've been out bar hopping in the middle of Shibuya into the wee hours with wads of cash (for all of their technology Japan is still a cash-centric society though it has improved greatly with more ATMs for foreigners and contactless payments) and not feel in the slightest bit threatened.Can Japan GAF confirm?
Who on earth would steal a cop car though.
They seem to consider "perceptions" of safety in the personal security category for some reason. As if perceptions have any influence on reality.
Oh, I took it to mean outside perceptions. Your explanation makes sense.Of course it has an influence on reality, how safe you believe you are affects how you handle living in a city and what measures you take to live in it. For example, in a city you percieve as more dangeours you might chose to carry a gun or a pocket knife, which could lead to an escalation of a situation that didnt need it. Multiply that by millions of citizens not feeling safe and you got people not trusting each other and the city being more dangeours as a result.
Also im really confused at people believing the cities that are not here didnt make the cut or something, i doubt you can rank every city in the world, its possible that the criteria they did to choose these cities might have been as simple as amount of readers they have in them or where their correspondents find themeselves.
Can Japan GAF confirm?
Toronto? There are so many crime headlines I read throughout the week.... that can't be right.
Toronto also has a larger population than Chicago.To give you an idea, Toronto has like 10% of the murders of Chicago.
Just remember, the population of Toronto and the area immediately surrounding it is 25% of the country's population
Want to see relatively unsafe in this country, see Edmonton.
Weird selection of cities. Stockholm is there, but not Copenhagen?
37 - Rio de Janeiro
Toronto also has a larger population than Chicago.
To be fair, we do have gang wars and plenty of gang activity here in Copenhagen. This year civilians have been in danger just walking some of the most populated streets because of shootings. I think this is the biggest thing "threatening" our safety here though.Weird selection of cities. Stockholm is there, but not Copenhagen?
Out of the cities in this list, which do you feel are ranked too high in comparison to others in the list?Something is off here. Never been to Tokyo so I cant comment on that but a lot of these cities seem way high up. Brussels especially. Amsterdam was the safest feeling place Ive been so its not all wrong.
Brussels for sure. Istanbul while not that high still feels way too high. Chicago is another one. Being safer than London seems crazy to me.Out of the cities in this list, which do you feel are ranked too high in comparison to others in the list?
I suppose if they weighted the four categories differently, Chicago would fall. London probably has better health and infrastructure security. Maybe in personal security as well, but they don't really explain how they weigh violent crime against terrorism.Brussels for sure. Istanbul while not that high still feels way too high. Chicago is another one. Being safer than London seems crazy to me.