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thargor90 | 2 years ago

Maybe I'm biased, but in my opinion crime risk is higher in the US, where you have "no-go-zones" than ok most parts of Western Europe, where this concept does not really exist.

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gumballindie|2 years ago

> where this concept does not really exist.

This concept absolutely exists. First time I witnessed it was in Denmark and Sweden with plenty of stories from locals that were beaten or threatened by local gangs for simply entering their "area" and the police did nothing. Then there are stories I heard from Paris, and Berlin.

However, overall, all areas except maybe small towns and villages pose sufficient risk for children.

Edit: I dont think it’s because of “refugees” as someone else wrote, I think it’s a policing issue.