YYZ has good and not so good hoods. Also safety is relative, I don't expect my 93 year old aunt to be hanging out at Jane and Woolner at 3am on a Saturday night.Wow - what does that say about the rest of the world because Toronto is not all that safe in my opinion.
Toronto is not a shit storm. Ever been to Detroit?As big of a shit show Toronto is, it's pretty safe imo.
Detroit isn't a shit show. It's a complete failure.Toronto is not a shit storm. Ever been to Detroit?
fwiw Montreal is not a shit storm either.
Even Chicago makes Toronto look like Utopia.Toronto is not a shit storm. Ever been to Detroit?
fwiw Montreal is not a shit storm either.
None of those cases would be reported to the police like in the past so statistics aren’t fully accurate.Toronto is full of drugged out folks roaming the streets, and not only at nighttime, though they're more evident then when the regular masses have called it quits. I had a guy tail me downtown for about 15 minutes, shouting incoherent curses. Didn't scare me, as he was so fucked up he could barely walk, but made me think if I were a woman or a child, how scared shitless I would be. A week later, I saw a guy steal a backpack from a young woman (student?) and take off running while she shouted at him. And there are several streets I've walked down late at night that made even me uncomfortable.
To a certain extent, urban areas are less safe in general, so it's relative, but I have a hard time believing Toronto is even top 10 in the world, unless we're really dialing up the population criteria for assessment.
The feeling of being unsafe has little if any relationship to actually being unsafe.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.
The feeling of being unsafe has little if any relationship to actually being unsafe.
While women feel unsafe, men feel very safe. The data around safety is the exact opposite. Women are the most protected and safest in terms of all crime with the exception of sexual assault, where women are 2 times as likely to be sexually assaulted as men. However, men are 3 times more likely to be murdered, assaulted, or robbed.( sexual assault data does not include incidents in jails whee the incidents are far higher for boys and men).
We can thank the media for a very misleading portrayal of who is most at risk of victimization.
Bullshit. Are you a criminologist?None of those cases would be reported to the police like in the past so statistics aren’t fully accurate.
Drug and alcohol abuse has gone down. Things have improved quite a bit in terms of crime.Toronto is full of drugged out folks roaming the streets, and not only at nighttime, though they're more evident then when the regular masses have called it quits. I had a guy tail me downtown for about 15 minutes, shouting incoherent curses. Didn't scare me, as he was so fucked up he could barely walk, but made me think if I were a woman or a child, how scared shitless I would be. A week later, I saw a guy steal a backpack from a young woman (student?) and take off running while she shouted at him. And there are several streets I've walked down late at night that made even me uncomfortable.
To a certain extent, urban areas are less safe in general, so it's relative, but I have a hard time believing Toronto is even top 10 in the world, unless we're really dialing up the population criteria for assessment.
What are you basing that on?Drug and alcohol abuse has gone down.
That just means we have stronger drugs now. We're in an anomaly stage now due to the pandemic.What are you basing that on?
Everything I can find shows increasing deaths due to substance abuse, be it Toronto, Ontario or Canada-wide.
Your claim has me thinking full of something.Toronto is full of drugged out folks roaming the streets,...
Look at how they are actually measuring things.Toronto is safer than Tokyo, something doesn't add up...