Desert Fox
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I wish I lived in NY
Really? Not sure when or where you were but i know people personally who were mugged, Pakistani Taxi drivers who were robbed, some even killed at gun point, there was this one case when a whole group of street thugs tried to block the way of a Taxi Cab while trying to bust its windows but fortunately the driver didn't panic and sped out of the block. NYC has some very rough neighborhoods and having lived in South Jamaica Queens (notorious for drug Kingpins and famous rappers like 50 cent) i know what i'm talking about, spending one night in Jazz clubs doesn't give you the experience of 14 years of living in one of the roughest places in America.i was at a jazz club in Harlem last summer......i was there until 3:00 latenight and walked back to my friend's apartment wearing an Omega wristwatch and carrying some cash.
i had no problems
Not really, although there has been some improvements however it is insignificant,how can Harlem be developing when the whole city is experiencing budget cuts? In fact during times of recession neighborhoods like Harlem, South Jamaica Queens, Lower Bronx and parts of Brooklyn like Flatbush are the least desirable places to live in. Jamaica Estates is a wealthy middle class neighborhood however recently since the recession it has been experiencing an increase in street crimes.from what i hear, harlem used to be a shyte-hole but now its developing and in fact it is desirable real estate now.
Jackson Heights I hear is one nasty place, full of peasant class "desis" from Bangladesh and Hindustan. The area I hear is crime ridden. Most of the whites have moved out of the area, since the arrival of these groups.