Yes, in a high crime area. It's article-worthy because it's an anomaly. The only thing locked up in stores in my area is drugs.
> As far as non-walkability goes, just watch the top three videos of the YouTube channel Not Just Bikes: https://youtube.com/@notjustbikes
lol ok, am I supposed to take this as an unbiased source?
> As far as tent camps / drug streets go, I can post videos from San Francisco, Philadelphia, LA, Oakwood, etc. but you’ll bring up it’s “only a Pacific problem”, despite Californian (together with New England) cities often being brought up as the examples for well done cities that compare well to “European”-style cities.
See above. You continue to cherry pick examples that no one is denying exist and pretend they are ubiquitous.
Maybe I should go take some videos of homeless in central London or Paris and claim that's representative of the entire EU?
Yes, in a high crime area. It's article-worthy because it's an anomaly. The only thing locked up in stores in my area is drugs.
> As far as non-walkability goes, just watch the top three videos of the YouTube channel Not Just Bikes: https://youtube.com/@notjustbikes
lol ok, am I supposed to take this as an unbiased source?
> As far as tent camps / drug streets go, I can post videos from San Francisco, Philadelphia, LA, Oakwood, etc. but you’ll bring up it’s “only a Pacific problem”, despite Californian (together with New England) cities often being brought up as the examples for well done cities that compare well to “European”-style cities.
See above. You continue to cherry pick examples that no one is denying exist and pretend they are ubiquitous.
Maybe I should go take some videos of homeless in central London or Paris and claim that's representative of the entire EU?
> So much for “wildly inaccurate caricature”.
Thanks for proving my point.