Re: 70 percent of the safest cities in Non-CCW states
- From: jgrove24@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 26 Nov 2005 14:49:48 -0800
RD (The Sandman) (spamlock) wrote:
> jgrove24@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote in news:1132968351.805186.241050
> @g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
> > Read em and weep ;(
> >
> > 1. Newton, MA
> > 2. Brick Twnshp, NJ
> > 3. Amherst, NY
> > 4. Mission Viejo, CA
>
> This city(?) is more of a suburban area than it is a city. It is also
> interesting why El Toro, CA is not on the list since it is directly
> between Mission Viejo and Lake Forest.
El Toro IS Lake Forest, they changed their name for an "upscale" image.
>
> > 5. Clarkstown, NY
> > 6. Lake Forest, CA
And all 3 CA cities contract out police services to the COUNTY SHERIFF.
>
> I lived in Lake Forest. It is no more a city than Forest Lawn. There is
> no urban area, it is a purely residential sleep over area.
> ROFLMAO!!! Comparing this group to the list above is a complete circle
> jerk and shows that you know (or understand) absolutely nothing about
> demographics. For one thing the total urban population of your first
> list above is less than any *one* of the cities in the bottom list.
All based on crimes per 100,000 residents, we went over this LAST YEAR!
JG
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