Yrybak08 said:Miami is not safe at all. Unless you’re ok being shot by an angry Cuban on I 95 or your woman getting robed by a Haitian while walking to the store
Click to expand...Yrybak08 said:That’s absolutely Incorrect unless you live on star island, fisher or hibiscus where the cheapest home is $5M+. I was born and raised in miami and spent my entire life there up til a year ago. Even downtown Brickel where there’s super luxurious buildings there’s tons of robberies and violent crimes. There’s no such thing as a neighborhood in miami where chances of a crime are slim to none comparable to monaco, dubai or other safe areas in the world. You’ll always be within less than 5 miles to a dangerous area and police presence is very weak. Also, in a city like miami, there’s no way for you to just stay in your neighborhood. You’ll HAVE to leave your neighborhood almost everyday
Click to expand...Yrybak08 said:Safest cities in America are boring and taxes are high. They’re also too far from major airports with direct flights to europe / Asia. Which to most is a big no no. Stick to europe and Middle East my friend. America is not what it used to be and you’ll quickly miss culture, good weather, good food etc. Keep in mind that Florida’s weather is shitty most of the year with extremely hot and humid summers. Winters can be ok but they’ve also been pretty cold at night around Christmas. Rather go to Dubai.
Click to expand...This man knows Miami like the back of his hand!
I used to live in zip code 33109. I mentioned it a while back here Monaco resdient without 500k EUR
and here: Switzerland - An exposé by CNBC International..
scooterguy said:You are clearly exaggerating.
But, in any case, Miami was just an example that I gave when I asked JohnnyDoe about something related to the BVI. Plenty of other cities in the US to choose from.
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My concerns with the US are:
(1)
US Police have stolen $68 billion in the past 20 years from American citizens without due process. THOM DUNN 7:00 AM MON DEC 21, 2020 - This averages to US$ 209.23 for every man, woman, and child in the US.
(2) This is ONLY federal .... not even counting state, city, municipal, and off-the-coast "asset seizures"
Source:
Law enforcement STOLE more stuff from people than burglars did last year! Washington Post!
Since then, WP was told/warned/threatened to STOP reporting the stats on Civil Asset Forfeiture!
Also this:
Moreover, this is a major concern mine about where the US is heading:
Is this last part a bad thing? I don't get it... What am I missing?