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![]() "Toks Desalu" wrote in message news:0pbhf.9479$%Z5.4071@trndny07... The area on the East St. Louis's rivershore is fine, just a couple of casinio riverboats. That would be West East St. Louis? Only the area beyond that is nightmare, especially at night time. That would be East East St. Louis? |
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and Mr. Berry finds that the prices for crack are the lowest in the
tri-state area... :-) Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 4443H @ TYQ Matt Barrow wrote: "AJ" wrote in message oups.com... CNN quotes the mayor of Camden: "We're doing so many nice things now. It's unfortunate that somebody always wants to bad-mouth Camden," Mayor Gwendolyn Faison said. Yeah, if you just ignore that murder, prostitution and drug trafficing thing .... "Other than the murders, our crime rate's not that bad." - DC Mayor Marion Berry |
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Kyle Boatright wrote:
I'd guess the statistics around Atlanta are very skewed. Probably 1.5 million or 2 million people work in the city, but well under a million people actually live inside the city lines. If a crime happens to a commuter, it counts in the numerator part of the crime statistics, but not in the denominator part... That makes the crimes/person figure look worse than reality. Only if you can prove that the perps were not residents of ATL. Count crimes, not victims. Jack |
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