The most dangerous city in the world
The Economist Intelligence Unit published its biennial Safe Cities Index.
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Really? I think this city is quite safe.Wow - what does that say about the rest of the world because Toronto is not all that safe in my opinion.
As big of a shit show Toronto is, it's pretty safe imo.Wow - what does that say about the rest of the world because Toronto is not all that safe in my opinion.
Really? I think this city is quite safe.
You guys are not women. We have a whole different level of what safe is.As big of a shit show Toronto is, it's pretty safe imo.
I get your point but wonder what cities do you think are safer for women and why?You guys are not women. We have a whole different level of what safe is.
I don’t think Toronto is the safest of cities. So if they are second in the world, that doesn’t make me feel good about the world.
That is my opinion.
In Canada? Maybe any of the major cities in the eastern provinces?I get your point but wonder what cities do you think are safer for women and why?
Sadly, there might not be a city that is safe for women. No matter where you go, there are rapists and thieves around that specifically target women. As men, we probably don't think about that too much. I mean, I wouldn't have a problem walking down Queen St. at 2am, but I doubt many women would feel that comfortable..I get your point but wonder what cities do you think are safer for women and why?
You are right. I would never do that. Probably wouldn’t walk anywhere alone at that hour.Sadly, there might not be a city that is safe for women. No matter where you go, there are rapists and thieves around that specifically target women. As men, we probably don't think about that too much. I mean, I wouldn't have a problem walking down Queen St. at 2am, but I doubt many women would feel that comfortable..
Pg 12 has the results. Toronto is actually 8th in terms of Personal Safety. I feel that's accurate for a major city.You guys are not women. We have a whole different level of what safe is.
I don’t think Toronto is the safest of cities. So if they are second in the world, that doesn’t make me feel good about the world.
That is my opinion.
Maybe, but I would wonder. Streets are safer with more people on them and late at night in Halifax, St John's or any other eastern town they get pretty deserted.In Canada? Maybe any of the major cities in the eastern provinces?
And "Personal security" (where Toronto ranks 8th) is only one of 5 factors that go into the rankings, even though that is probably what most people think about when they hear that a city is 'safe'. The other four "digital security", "health care infrastructure", "environmental security" and "Infrastructure security" have a lot to do with the rankings as well. For the breakdown, see page 12:This is Based on 60 larger / largest global cities.
there are certainly safer cities in Canada but do not qualify for this list based on not being large enough.
For one thing, they might not have looked at the way people drive at all....Wow - what does that say about the rest of the world because Toronto is not all that safe in my opinion.
It could be worse - way worse. Imagine being female in Riyadh, Abha or Kabul. The Wahhabi and the Taliban are the same except that one stood up to a superpower and the other is making chicken soup in Yemen. The Saudis got lucky, a ceasefire was declared before the Houthi took Abha. Not sure the Saudis could handle a Hue style street fight. Abha is where Wahhabism was born.You are right. I would never do that. Probably wouldn’t walk anywhere alone at that hour.
I have been to Copenhagen 5 times and it is extremely safe and has the best traffic system where all their cyclists obey all the rules of the road unlike the idiot cyclists in Toronto.I didn’t see the criteria for being listed, I wonder how big a city has to be?
It’s impressive that New York has steadily improved to take 11th place, the safest city in the USA.