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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Couldn't disagree more. What a ridiculous post. -Kingman Park resident, 15 years [/quote] Yeah 20 year Hill East resident here and the PP is full of it. 10-15 years ago there was considerably more violent crime and drug activity than there is now. Gentrification has increased some social tensions but it's also increased the number of people in the neighborhood who are unwilling to accept crime as a fact of life. I'm not one of the new wealthy residents of this area but the new thing I appreciate about them is a sense of entitlement to safety. We should all feel entitled to safety and freedom from crime, regardless of how come or how much our home cost.[/quote] Kingman Park does not equal “Hill East.” Residents of Kingman Park don’t make this mistake. Appreciate things may have been different in other areas of town, but let’s not conflate neighborhoods. [/quote] Agree that Kingman Park has not historically meant Hill East and still doesn't but the line is getting blurrier with time. There was also a time where people separately referred to Rosedale vs Kingman Park and that[/quote]
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