Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a flyover state and travel weekly to large cities, so yeah...out of control crime in other places IS my concern.
Really, boo? You're going to Target in the NYC hood?
You're easily frightened, aren't you?
Yes, actually. I work in/on/near airports and military bases, which aren't known for being in great neighborhoods. I'm not easily frightened, but I did grow up in Chicago, so I AM smart about crime. Unfortunately, sometimes you just need Advil at the local "hood Target", as you put it.
You sound like you live in a constant state of fear.
Anonymous wrote:Using terms like RWNJs shows a lack of intelligence and invalidates your entire point.
Anonymous wrote:In fact, it's down 7% since before Covid.
https://counciloncj.org/shoplifting-trends-what-you-need-to-know/?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20231129&instance_id=108850&nl=the-morning®i_id=130978122&segment_id=151232&te=1&user_id=fcb1b8a728d5f78d42df74f0dbc09f85
It IS a problem in a few cities, i.e. NYC and Los Angeles, and those drove the overall percentages higher.
“The overall data doesn’t indicate a great shift in the average shoplifting event, but the brazen ransacking incidents, coordinated on social media and captured on video, clearly suggest that there is a sense of lawlessness afoot, that anything goes," said CCJ President and CEO Adam Gelb. "We typically think of serious violent crimes, like mass shootings, as the offenses that spark fear and drive the politics of crime. But these mass shoplifting events have the potential to derail two decades of criminal justice reform.”
This is important information as the election looms and Fox News and RWNJs in social media forums try to persuade Aunt Edna in Des Moines and other flyover states that crime is out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Using terms like RWNJs shows a lack of intelligence and invalidates your entire point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a flyover state and travel weekly to large cities, so yeah...out of control crime in other places IS my concern.
Really, boo? You're going to Target in the NYC hood?
You're easily frightened, aren't you?
Yes, actually. I work in/on/near airports and military bases, which aren't known for being in great neighborhoods. I'm not easily frightened, but I did grow up in Chicago, so I AM smart about crime. Unfortunately, sometimes you just need Advil at the local "hood Target", as you put it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a flyover state and travel weekly to large cities, so yeah...out of control crime in other places IS my concern.
Really, boo? You're going to Target in the NYC hood?
You're easily frightened, aren't you?
Anonymous wrote:I live in a flyover state and travel weekly to large cities, so yeah...out of control crime in other places IS my concern.