Yes! This lady needs a reality check... and not tie her standards for what comprises safety [[and corresponding stupidty) to 1950's Leave it to Beaver re-runs.
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I was 100% behind this, and am still at 99%, but I live in Redford and I just read an article where they have a suspect in custody for the break-in and murders. One of the [[survivors) who lives at the crime scene says she knows the suspect from the neighborhood they used to live in in Detroit. Not sure where I'm going with this, but I was a little disturbed/awakened to see that the suspect was from their old neighborhood. Guess I have some blinders on, too.
I guess a few conclusions that I could draw are that no matter where you live, criminals can get there [[see also: Redford mom was the one who fired shots in Birmingham last week), and that as long as there is crime in the region, everyone is at risk. Also, you can't leave your car unlocked with any valuables [[including the keys) in plain sight, anywhere, or you will pay sooner or later!
I feel sorry for that Birmingham mother with her children. CRIME HAPPENS EVERYWHERE! from the ghettohoods of Detroit to the its neighborhoods of the suburbs. From the urban lands to the prarie lands. You can find a nice place to move, but something terrible will happen. So be prepare for anything that would smack you in the face. Your survival and your family's survival comes first before security [[which its an illusion.)
Waaaahhh! For several generations, we've been able to outrun our problems! But it's just not working anymore! Waaaaahhh! ;)
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People in Windsor, Ontario has little or no crime that they leave their front doors unlock.
Grosses Pointe had just had a petty crime where some nut had snatched a tip jar full of bills from a coffee shop in the village.
Well, that won't be a problem after that rascal is hung, drawn and quartered [[martini toast, anyone?) But let's not hijack this thread - time to get back to the B! Bloomfield Hills is making all their bordering streets with the B ghettohood one-way outbound. So don't plan on cruising Woodward in the vicinity of the promised land anytime soon, unless you are headed south into the maelstrom. Frankly, I am glad to know the painful but necessary truth, and even gladder [[is that a word?) that I moved out of the B by choice before I had to. Shiver, shudder, etc.