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Previously on "Top Cities to live in"

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by Dow Jones View Post
    I've got a feeling that the 'voters' that took part in the survey were residents of those cities, explains the Glasgow position. Few natives get hurt there, most are outsiders.
    Well since the poll is "top cities to LIVE IN" it seems fairly obvious they must have asked people who live there. Seems to make the poll a bit stupid though, since how can you have a perspective on other cities relative to yours if you've never lived there.

    As a jobbign contractor, I've lived all over for short periods. They should have asked me. I'd have put Hull at the bottom.

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by Dow Jones View Post
    I've got a feeling that the 'voters' that took part in the survey were residents of those cities, explains the Glasgow position. Few natives get hurt there, most are outsiders.
    Voters? Mercer's uses voters...I don't think they do. Isn't just a big spreadsheet macro full of crime, house pricing, cost of living, job openings. etc.. statistics.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Has anyone tried living on a desert island? Is it not all its cracked up to be? Wot if there were women too?

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  • Dow Jones
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    'Survey'

    I've got a feeling that the 'voters' that took part in the survey were residents of those cities, explains the Glasgow position. Few natives get hurt there, most are outsiders.

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by Pickle2 View Post
    Luxembourg
    Bern
    Geneva
    Helsinki
    Zurich
    Vienna
    Oslo
    Stockholm
    Singapore
    ...

    Maybe?
    Yeh but let's face it, it's quality over quantity. I'd rather be stabbed in Glasgow, than bored to tears in any of those places.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Pickle2 View Post
    Luxembourg
    Bern
    Geneva
    Helsinki
    Zurich
    Vienna
    Oslo
    Stockholm
    Singapore
    ...
    Please don't put all those words together again.....my eyelids are becoming very heavy.......zzzzzzzzzzz

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  • Pickle2
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    Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View Post
    i suppose it depends what you are doing there. If you're 19 years old, and clubbing at 1am on a Friday night, then no it's not safe. But then, where is?
    Luxembourg
    Bern
    Geneva
    Helsinki
    Zurich
    Vienna
    Oslo
    Stockholm
    Singapore
    ...

    Maybe?

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  • scooterscot
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    I've never understood it, unless your a physician in the hospital, the point it becomes necessary to carry a knife with the intention of using it to puncture another's skin. Poking a piece of metal into the body, which has no earthly business being there.

    If someone comes at you with a knife, grab the wrist, break the fingers...


    Personally I'd knee cap the little sheets.

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  • pisces
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    Originally posted by tay View Post
    These rankings are a joke. And NZ ranks quite highly so it is not sour grapes.

    Crime is impossible to measure accurately.. in the UK if you get kidnapped, beaten, and your car stolen the police will tell you they are too busy tackling more important crime to take it seriously
    fixed.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View Post
    i suppose it depends what you are doing there. If you're 19 years old, and clubbing at 1am on a Friday night, then no it's not safe. But then, where is?

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View Post
    i suppose it depends what you are doing there. If you're 19 years old, and clubbing at 1am on a Friday night, then no it's not safe. But then, where is?
    He was in his thrieties, out with a friend for a few beers and in a normal club - no hardcore dance venue and not in a dodgy area or anything. Glasgows knife culture and all that.

    Saying that think he just got unlucky, some girl wearing a short skirt bent over in front of them and his mate made some comment. Unfortunately her boyfriend was out on parole - scariest part of that is it came out that he'd done another couple of people while he was out before he was locked up again.

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View Post
    Some parts of it. Times Sq was cleaned up some time ago, and is more like a theme park now than the way it used to be (they moved all the XXX shops and tramps and beggars a couple of blocks west)

    I have a tendency of dragging my wife and kids through the most unsavoury parts of New York. I was down at the Bowery with them going to visit CBGBs before it shut (the guy let up up on stage - one of my best memories)

    Last year we went for a walk through Hell's Kitchen, and on the way back, my 6 year old said "why are those two black men arguing?" and sure enough, there was two homies arguing vehemently over a briefcase, just like a scene from Starsky & Hutch. I just said "eyes straight ahead" and off we went at some speed.

    Never had any problems anywhere in New York, places like Harlem are very safe these days. But then, I'm not a typical "target" being a 6 foot bulky Scotsman with angry eyebrows.
    The bowery is becoming gentrified, as it's clinton ;-) - I lived in Hells Kitchen for 6 months, and never felt in the slightest bit unsafe there.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Everywhere is safe until you get attacked. Might be better to look at local crime statistics before you decide South Central LA is lovely

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Even pavlov's dog would have bought a better car by now shirley?
    It was when I was young and poor. It was a Fiat Uno.

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    Funny and friendly, yeah, safe no.
    i suppose it depends what you are doing there. If you're 19 years old, and clubbing at 1am on a Friday night, then no it's not safe. But then, where is?

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