Re: SEMO Post Game Thoughts & Discussion

Originally Posted by
IndyBison
As with any big city, most of your crime is isolated and rarely random. In the area any event would be there will be a lot of people so you would likely be very safe. I've been in a lot of these cities that have high crime rates and never felt concerned for my safety as long as I was aware if my surroundings and didn't wander from the public spaces.
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I used to live in New Haven CT, the police would sit in their cars around the edge of yale's campus every morning while I walked to school. The city police sort of felt like private security for yale, at least in the morning.
New Haven is a literal shithole.
I havent spent more than a day in memphis, so i cant say personally. But if 10,000 north dakotans spend a week in new haven you are definetly losing a few of them to murders. Some cities are actually genuinely awful, but its often not the cities people actually talk about (chicago, la, dc, etc you will be fine)
While I lived in new haven I had 3 seperate outrageous events occur.
1.) There was a serial killer dismembering people and leaving body parts around the city. Every few days more body parts would be found. After just a couple days of arriving in newhaven a severed leg was found in front of my neighborhood cvs.
2.) A crackhead jumped out of a bush, screamed, and hit a colleague with a baseball bat and picked up my colleagues bag and ran away with it.
3.) There was a drive by shooting in front of my apartment buildings front door in the early afternoon (broad daylight)
There were a lot more things as well, but these 3 are the eyepopping ones lol.
If you send your kid to Yale, have them live on campus and never leave yale or the downtown. Lol
I have a very low opinion of the east coast cause of new haven.
New haven is like twice or three times the size of fargo. Its not even that big.
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