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Originally Posted by Charlatan
I'd also like to see other stats about those cities (population differences, income strata, etc.). I think it would be very telling.
I'd also like to know what is meant by "safe".
I too live in Toronto. I grew up in some of the roughest neighbourhoods in the city and yet never felt unsafe.
I don't live too far from Fresnelly and have the same take. There are few places that I wouldn't feel safe in this city.
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Ditto on the safety sentiment for me here in Toronto. Although with the recent gun violence, and a murder toll that has already reached 70 people this year alone, there is a sense of anxiety that the sky is falling.
Just last night my neigbour witnessed a fight between to people at the Woodbine/Danforth PetroCan station (i guess they were suffering from gas pump rage) one of them shouted that he had a gun in the car, and was going to get it. My neighbour had not yet started to pump gas, but she drove out as fast as she could, her gas cap still on top of the car. She came home, and right away called the police to report the car/licence# and description of the guy. She was very upset, and her kids were crying too.