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Ikageng, south africa.... after dark...
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Las Vegas outside the tourist zone is pretty damn ghetto
The streets of Tijuana Compton / inglewood |
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Tenderloin... I don't hang out in too many ghettos. And I won't even go to Oakland no no no
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Redfern suburb of Sydney
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Arab quarters of Ramle in Israel, Manila outside Makati, some places in Siem Rip Cambodia, and the best is after dark in Antanarivo, Madagascar.
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Some areas of Newark, NJ are bad, but Camden, NJ is the absolute worst.
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Stockton California
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I am posting this again, because I forgot to include a big portion of my post, and this site only lets you edit your post 3 minutes after you post it:
Some areas of Newark, NJ are bad. I remember going to Malcolm X Shabazz high school for a track meet when I was a freshman in high school, in 2003. I live in the same county as Newark, so they were in our division. We, being a bunch of rich white kids, were told not to go into the bathrooms or go anywhere on the campus without someone else. I remember us getting dirty looks from just about everyone on that campus, too, haha. East Orange, NJ and Irvington, NJ are also pretty bad, I drive through there, and from the parkway I can see burnt out old victorian homes, and destroyed "projects". |
Never been to one that made me scare...
Got nervous once or twice in Detroit, but never scared... It is people that get scared that become the victims.. |
Beverly Hills, CA
South Beach in Miami Scary places, all the low lifes just hanging around.... |
Bankhead Atlanta..
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haven't been up in any super ghetto's, but i've been through east hastings at night, and that wasn't pretty nor comfortable.
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I parked my F250 in Cabrini Green in Chicago to use a pay-phone a few years back
when I had just moved up here. I got some stupid looks from the residents -- I don't know if it was because I was the white guy with the biggest balls they had ever seen, listening to country music, or had a Confederate Flag license plate on my front bumper. |
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:1orglaugh I've lived in Toronto my entire life and there's not a single area I would be worried about walking around - and I've been to more than a few. Even if you disagree, they are certainly not in the same ballpark as some of the American ghettos mentioned in this thread. |
North St. Louis (Early 90s) - What an absolute shit hole and it is hard to believe you are in America. Taxis wouldn' take you there. Can't order pizza. Dangerous as hell. Concrete blocks in the middle of residential roads so drug dealers can't drive through the streets. My experience there shocked my senses, and it was the first time I thought to myself, "Seattle, WA isn't the norm in America"
Detroit (Late 90s) - When you can buy homes for $20K, you know the city has problems. Hilltop Area - Tacoma, WA (late 80s). Gang members vs armed military personel that lived in the neighborhood. It was crazy. It was literally a war zone with people walking around with guns a blazing back in the 80s. Closest thing we've had to Dodge City in a long time. What is amazing is Hilltop area today is actually pretty nice. Downtown Tacoma is definitely on the rise.. |
ave d before they cleaned the place
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When you're raised in it, I guess the fear isn't there. Everywhere I go I tend to migrate towards the rougher areas by instinct. The northside of Jacksonville Florida would have to be the weirdest ghetto I've been in. Very racist black people. Had an immediate problem just because I was Latino. Was the stupidest shit I've ever experienced.
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Long Beach Get jacked 3 out of 4 times going to that spot
Downtown LA got jacked for a twelver Minnie St Santa Ana got robbed with an uzi over a couple zipps Tiajuana woke up somewhere dunno what happened there. SF going down one street some fag jackin off in a shopping cart. Chicago downtown found solstice in a peepshow place. |
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My dad used to work in North Philly in the 90's. He took the train and walked the rest of the way. He never had any issues. Then again no one messes with my dad anyway. But for the most part if you mind your biz you're good. |
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Raja took me to the west hollywood ghetto lol |
Brownsville, Brooklyn.
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You just described my whole city |
Never been scared of people anywhere. Not in Tijuana, not in Little Havana or Little Haiti, not in Harlem, not in old Cancun, certainly not anywhere in Jamaica.
Snakes? Yes. People? No. I've sat in a crack house before with my Porsche parked out front. Had to track down a friend who was in trouble. No worries. |
I have been driving from Miami airport and getting lost stopping for gas.
I mean totally bulletproof fucking gas station. Whenever I see churches chicken I know I know its time to lock the doors |
pretty cool thread.
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Mine would have to be on some old main route in georgia that got cut off by a new highway
91 i think?broken down cars,buses,people living in old motels,shacks on cinder blocks and watching us as we drive by......scary as fuck |
Downtown stockton, california in 1990
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On the other hand, the townships in Cape Town are plagued by crime caused by years of poverty and government legislated neglect. |
I was in Detroit a couple of years ago -- and everything was fine. Turned a corner and it was like being in Grand Theft Auto. Very scary. All the shops were either booze or pawn shops.
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Outskirts of Glasgow in the middle of the night
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Chorillo, Panama City -- didn't seem too dangerous during the day but the hollowed out buildings that haven't been fixed since Bush Sr. bombed the shit out of the area make for a scary looking slum.
Leon XIII, San Jose, Costa Rica -- went to a party there once. Will never go back. Super sketchy. And that's only one of the many, many sketchy areas in San Jose. Pretty much anywhere in San Salvador scares the living daylights out of me. My uncle drove me around town complete with a folding stock fully auto H&K MP5, which adds to the wtfness. It's hard to describe, you can just feel the tension, as if shit happens often. |
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Also i remember frequently accelerating through police checkpoints at night in Lagos. BEing white you were just as likely to get robbed by them as anyone else... |
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Downtown LA...around Towne and 6th....anywhere near the Fred Jordan Mission. Seen a guy get stabbed, another beaten with a baseball bat...all in broad daylight got lost near Cabrini-Green in Chicago once. had no idea that thats where I was till after. THAT was a fucken scary realization |
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anacostia, dc
some terrible area in memphis some place near la romana in the DR |
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south central chicago across the forbidden railroad tracks where no police
or ambulance ever go in that area .... |
Liberty City, Miami, FL
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I would never fear walking in any part of Toronto at any time of day. Same as Vancouver, including East Hastings. I've walked through Pigeon Park many times at 3am without even questioning my safety. The USA is on a whole other level. I once got off the bus at the wrong stop in Oakland one night coming back to a friend's place while visiting. The street names there are all numbered and I mixed up the names... like 13th and 32nd instead of 32nd and 13th (can't remember the actual streets). The bus driver said "are you sure you want to get off here?", LOL. It felt pretty sketchy, but I didn't have any encounters. It took 2 hrs to walk through it to my friends place, With liquor stores on every corner (it was a residential neighborhood) and 6-8 guys in front of each. This was like 15 years ago. |
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