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Lovely place - Liverpool!
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You specifically said 'population'.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat is the number of tourists that:
a. visit Liverpool
b. visit the city of London
what are the number of workers who:
a. work in Liverpool
b. work in the City of London
I know what you're alluding to though.
However, the recorded crimes are lower than you think: only around 8k in CoL for 06/07, and many, many more than that in Liverpool. Can't be bothered to read that report again - check out actual recorded stats (post above).Comment
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Oh here we go again about Hillsborough...Originally posted by M_B View PostHillsborough was a police\stadium instigated accident in Sheffield, unless you read the Sun.Some people are like slinkys, totally pointless but the thought of pushing them down a flight of stairs never fails to put a smile on your face.Comment
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If you added the tourists and workers who temporarily inflate the CoL's population every day, then look at the (lower than 8k) crime numbers, the ratio is quite good, lower than Greater London.
Bear in mind the City has one of the world's most sophisticated surveillance systems and it's own elite (and armed) police force, I think the real crime figures per (working day & tourist) capita would be quite low, much lower than Merseyside.Comment
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And just to prove that point:
The City of London's average daytime (workers + tourists + residents) population is aprox. 450,000.
Actual recorded crime figures were 7,973 for 06/07.
Having some trouble finding Merseyside's daytime population but according to wikipedia, Liverpool's Urban area is over 816,000.
Actual recorded crime figures: 155,208.
Don't have to be great at maths to see Liverpool's crime rate is far, far higher than the City of London.Comment
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No, but a career in politics beckons.Originally posted by realityhack View PostDon't have to be great at maths to see Liverpool's crime rate is far, far higher than the City of London.
Lies, damn lies and statistics - oh look, inflation's low and so is crime in London
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Not London, my FaQQing friend, the City of London. There are 3 separate cities in the London area:Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNo, but a career in politics beckons.
Lies, damn lies and statistics - oh look, inflation's low and so is crime in London
- Greater London
- The City of London, and
- The City of Westminster
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THREE cities ?? thats nearly as many as Roma. Lets have a competition to see which city has the most cities in itOriginally posted by realityhack View PostNot London, my FaQQing friend, the City of London. There are 3 separate cities in the London area:- Greater London
- The City of London, and
- The City of Westminster
Any Russians around to tell us how many cities are in Dneneprotovsk ?
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Since when was Greater London a City?Originally posted by realityhack View PostNot London, my FaQQing friend, the City of London. There are 3 separate cities in the London area:- Greater London
- The City of London, and
- The City of Westminster
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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