Stay classy Michigan
#1
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-styl...icle-1.1069848
Just when most folks think that big cities are the most dangerous for women in general.
10 most dangerous cities for women based on violent crimes committed against women.
1) Saginaw, Mich.
2) Anchorage, Alaska
3) Fairbanks, Alaska
4) Springfield, Ill.
5) Redding, Calif.
6) Flint, Mich.
7) Pine Bluff, Ark.
8) Lawton, Okla.
9) Battle Creek, Mich.
10) Memphis, Tenn.
#3
Alaska.
The bears can smell the menstruation!
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#4
wooho i live 15 minutes away from #1 and about 45 minutes away from #6.
funny story about saginaw. i went to a bar there a few months ago, and aftewards the friends i was with wanted to get denny's. denny's at 2 in the morning for a bunch of well off whites kids is not a fun place. as we were enjoying our meal a fight broke out between two chicks, about 4 cop cars showed up. i guess at the same place someone was shot about a year before.
#8
we live in Battle Creek...yeah...rock out with your glock.
I'm actually kind of surprised the numbers are so high here, but with the decline in a lot of manufacturing businesses in the area...i can see how its possible that a lot of folks are now unemployed and trouble. we do live in a relatively safe part of town. we have a dog who sounds a lot meaner than he really is. another thing to note, these statistics are based on 100k of population and the city itself only has about 52k residents. you do see a relatively high poverty rate of nearly 15% and that number goes up for the under-18 group too. after pulling the numbers, there is a statistically higher percentage of robberies, assaults, and thefts. all of which are typical for an area that has lost its employment base and has higher poverty levels. I could localize these as most common to three or four particular areas in the city. the city itself is 40 sq. miles, so you can live in an area that looks really different from a few miles away.
Last edited by compy222; 04-30-2012 at 03:08 PM.
#9
lol @ Lawton, OK. I went to BCT and AIT there at Ft. Sill. I mean it almost makes sense because Lawton was absolutely terrible.
#10
CSB: In grade school I did a project where one fact was Alaska had the highest level of rape as a % of the population.
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I have to stop this idiot from deminishing my credibility every time he posts because my usernsme is in his sig.
#11
Redding? I went to Redding once when I was out at Lake Shasta. Seemed like a really peaceful/nice city.![]()
#12
Check to see if my state is on the list, it isn't
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#13
That's what happens when you shape your state like a pimp slap.
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#14
#15
GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND.
I like grocery getters.
#16
FL is safe![]()
The statewide statistics show a 0.1 percent decrease in the total number of crimes. The number of violent crimes was down by 3.7 percent.
Overall, the crime rate was down 0.8 percent from 2010.
State officials praised the efforts of law enforcement agencies, saying that Florida's crime rate is the lowest it's been in 41 years.
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#19
Go Gators!
#20
So where does the OT rank on this list?
PS: Those states not listed have just elevated themselves to professional level abuse --- where you manage to fully convince the woman that the beating was her fault. MI, and AK are just behind the power curve, must be amateur hour up there.
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