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"cUnSpiRacy tHeOrY"
Black mirror did an episode on this. Fucked up
"cUnSpiRacy tHeOrY"
not only that, the employees get tired of being bothered, understandably. I hate asking for razors or petty shit. Maybe the future is more amazon or gopuff (local grocery delivery). The thieves don't give a fuck about any of the problems they create for the rest of us.It's a cost vs reward. Asking employees for each item you want to steal makes the process much slower. This inefficiency would deter thievery as it costs much more time.
That being said, having a society that is united, properly responds to criminal activity, and tries to improve their local areas is a better approach. However, chains are obviously a quicker and cheaper solution.
Murder | |
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Baltimore, Maryland | 50 |
Detroit, Michigan | 49 |
Memphis, Tennessee | 43 |
Rape | |
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Detroit, Michigan | 114 |
Columbus, Ohio | 111 |
Denver, Colorado | 107 |
Aggravated Assault | |
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Memphis, Tennessee | 1942 |
Detroit, Michigan | 1642 |
Kansas City, Missouri | 1155 |
Robbery | |
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Baltimore, Maryland | 556 |
Memphis, Tennessee | 372 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 370 |
Burglary | |
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Seattle, Washington | 1201 |
Memphis, Tennessee | 964 |
Albuquerque, New Mexico | 813 |
Larceny-Theft | |
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San Francisco, California | 4646 |
Memphis, Tennessee | 4454 |
Portland, Oregon | 3841 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | |
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Denver, Colorado | 2155 |
Memphis, Tennessee | 1748 |
Portland, Oregon | 1723 |
1 | Memphis, TN, United States | 76.7 | 23.3 |
2 | Baltimore, MD, United States | 74.5 | 25.5 |
3 | Detroit, MI, United States | 74.2 | 25.8 |
4 | Albuquerque, NM, United States | 71.7 | 28.3 |
5 | Saint Louis, MO, United States | 69.7 | 30.3 |
6 | Oakland, CA, United States | 68.9 | 31.1 |
7 | Milwaukee, WI, United States | 68.1 | 31.9 |
8 | New Orleans, LA, United States | 67.2 | 32.8 |
9 | Chicago, IL, United States | 66.3 | 33.7 |
10 | Philadelphia, PA, United States | 65.8 | 34.2 |
11 | Atlanta, GA, United States | 64.0 | 36.0 |
12 | Houston, TX, United States | 63.3 | 36.7 |
13 | San Francisco, CA, United States | 61.9 | 38.1 |
14 | Kelowna, Canada | 61.6 | 38.4 |
15 | Washington, DC, United States | 61.1 | 38.9 |
16 | Sudbury, Canada | 60.5 | 39.5 |
17 | Sault Ste. Marie, Canada | 60.3 | 39.7 |
18 | Winnipeg, Canada | 60.1 | 39.9 |
19 | Indianapolis, IN, United States | 59.8 | 40.2 |
20 | Portland, OR, United States | 56.9 | 43.1 |
21 | Las Vegas, NV, United States | 56.1 | 43.9 |
22 | Minneapolis, MN, United States | 55.8 | 44.2 |
23 | Hamilton, Canada | 54.9 | 45.1 |
24 | Seattle, WA, United States | 54.6 | 45.4 |
25 | Tucson, AZ, United States | 54.3 | 45.7 |
26 | Phoenix, AZ, United States | 53.4 | 46.6 |
27 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | 53.0 | 47.0 |
28 | Nanaimo, BC, Canada | 52.7 | 47.3 |
29 | Miami, FL, United States | 52.6 | 47.4 |
30 | Dallas, TX, United States | 51.6 | 48.4 |
31 | Sacramento, CA, United States | 50.4 | 49.6 |
32 | Saskatoon, Canada | 50.3 | 49.7 |
33 | New York, NY, United States | 50.0 | 50.0 |
34 | Orlando, FL, United States | 49.7 | 50.3 |
35 | Columbus, OH, United States | 49.6 | 50.4 |
36 | San Antonio, TX, United States | 48.2 | 51.8 |
37 | Honolulu, HI, United States | 47.3 | 52.7 |
38 | Denver, CO, United States | 46.8 | 53.2 |
39 | Edmonton, Canada | 46.4 | 53.6 |
40 | Tampa, FL, United States | 45.9 | 54.1 |
41 | Windsor, Canada | 45.2 | 54.8 |
42 | Mississauga, Canada | 43.5 | 56.5 |
43 | Toronto, Canada | 43.1 | 56.9 |
44 | Kitchener, Canada | 42.3 | 57.7 |
45 | Vancouver, Canada | 42.0 | 58.0 |
46 | Boston, MA, United States | 41.3 | 58.7 |
47 | Victoria, Canada | 41.2 | 58.8 |
48 | Halifax, Canada | 40.9 | 59.1 |
49 | San Diego, CA, United States | 40.9 | 59.1 |
50 | Austin, TX, United States | 40.7 | 59.3 |
51 | Calgary, Canada | 38.2 | 61.8 |
52 | Boise, ID, United States | 35.3 | 64.7 |
53 | Guelph, Canada | 34.4 | 65.6 |
54 | Salt Lake City, UT, United States | 33.7 | 66.3 |
55 | Montreal, Canada | 32.0 | 68.0 |
56 | Ottawa, Canada | 31.5 | 68.5 |
57 | Oakville, Canada | 26.1 | 73.9 |
58 | Quebec City, Canada |
Because Memphis has always sucked. San Francisco was a safe city and still is one of the richest cities in the world. Government policies have ruined the city.The 2024 index for North America is here. Pretty good mix of red and blue state cities, but a red city state is on top. Texas cities is higher than SF. Why is no one putting anecdotes from Memphis in the thread?
1 Memphis, TN, United States 76.7 23.3 2 Baltimore, MD, United States 74.5 25.5 3 Detroit, MI, United States 74.2 25.8 4 Albuquerque, NM, United States 71.7 28.3 5 Saint Louis, MO, United States 69.7 30.3 6 Oakland, CA, United States 68.9 31.1 7 Milwaukee, WI, United States 68.1 31.9 8 New Orleans, LA, United States 67.2 32.8 9 Chicago, IL, United States 66.3 33.7 10 Philadelphia, PA, United States 65.8 34.2 11 Atlanta, GA, United States 64.0 36.0 12 Houston, TX, United States 63.3 36.7 13 San Francisco, CA, United States 61.9 38.1 14 Kelowna, Canada 61.6 38.4 15 Washington, DC, United States 61.1 38.9 16 Sudbury, Canada 60.5 39.5 17 Sault Ste. Marie, Canada 60.3 39.7 18 Winnipeg, Canada 60.1 39.9 19 Indianapolis, IN, United States 59.8 40.2 20 Portland, OR, United States 56.9 43.1 21 Las Vegas, NV, United States 56.1 43.9 22 Minneapolis, MN, United States 55.8 44.2 23 Hamilton, Canada 54.9 45.1 24 Seattle, WA, United States 54.6 45.4 25 Tucson, AZ, United States 54.3 45.7 26 Phoenix, AZ, United States 53.4 46.6 27 Los Angeles, CA, United States 53.0 47.0 28 Nanaimo, BC, Canada 52.7 47.3 29 Miami, FL, United States 52.6 47.4 30 Dallas, TX, United States 51.6 48.4 31 Sacramento, CA, United States 50.4 49.6 32 Saskatoon, Canada 50.3 49.7 33 New York, NY, United States 50.0 50.0 34 Orlando, FL, United States 49.7 50.3 35 Columbus, OH, United States 49.6 50.4 36 San Antonio, TX, United States 48.2 51.8 37 Honolulu, HI, United States 47.3 52.7 38 Denver, CO, United States 46.8 53.2 39 Edmonton, Canada 46.4 53.6 40 Tampa, FL, United States 45.9 54.1 41 Windsor, Canada 45.2 54.8 42 Mississauga, Canada 43.5 56.5 43 Toronto, Canada 43.1 56.9 44 Kitchener, Canada 42.3 57.7 45 Vancouver, Canada 42.0 58.0 46 Boston, MA, United States 41.3 58.7 47 Victoria, Canada 41.2 58.8 48 Halifax, Canada 40.9 59.1 49 San Diego, CA, United States 40.9 59.1 50 Austin, TX, United States 40.7 59.3 51 Calgary, Canada 38.2 61.8 52 Boise, ID, United States 35.3 64.7 53 Guelph, Canada 34.4 65.6 54 Salt Lake City, UT, United States 33.7 66.3 55 Montreal, Canada 32.0 68.0 56 Ottawa, Canada 31.5 68.5 57 Oakville, Canada 26.1 73.9 58 Quebec City, Canada
Can you acknowledge that California didn't use to be like this and has devolved into a shit hole directly as a result of democratic policies? Like relaxed drug laws, border security, prop 42 and catch and release?The 2024 index for North America is here. Pretty good mix of red and blue state cities, but a red city state is on top. Texas cities is higher than SF. Why is no one putting anecdotes from Memphis in the thread?
1 Memphis, TN, United States 76.7 23.3 2 Baltimore, MD, United States 74.5 25.5 3 Detroit, MI, United States 74.2 25.8 4 Albuquerque, NM, United States 71.7 28.3 5 Saint Louis, MO, United States 69.7 30.3 6 Oakland, CA, United States 68.9 31.1 7 Milwaukee, WI, United States 68.1 31.9 8 New Orleans, LA, United States 67.2 32.8 9 Chicago, IL, United States 66.3 33.7 10 Philadelphia, PA, United States 65.8 34.2 11 Atlanta, GA, United States 64.0 36.0 12 Houston, TX, United States 63.3 36.7 13 San Francisco, CA, United States 61.9 38.1 14 Kelowna, Canada 61.6 38.4 15 Washington, DC, United States 61.1 38.9 16 Sudbury, Canada 60.5 39.5 17 Sault Ste. Marie, Canada 60.3 39.7 18 Winnipeg, Canada 60.1 39.9 19 Indianapolis, IN, United States 59.8 40.2 20 Portland, OR, United States 56.9 43.1 21 Las Vegas, NV, United States 56.1 43.9 22 Minneapolis, MN, United States 55.8 44.2 23 Hamilton, Canada 54.9 45.1 24 Seattle, WA, United States 54.6 45.4 25 Tucson, AZ, United States 54.3 45.7 26 Phoenix, AZ, United States 53.4 46.6 27 Los Angeles, CA, United States 53.0 47.0 28 Nanaimo, BC, Canada 52.7 47.3 29 Miami, FL, United States 52.6 47.4 30 Dallas, TX, United States 51.6 48.4 31 Sacramento, CA, United States 50.4 49.6 32 Saskatoon, Canada 50.3 49.7 33 New York, NY, United States 50.0 50.0 34 Orlando, FL, United States 49.7 50.3 35 Columbus, OH, United States 49.6 50.4 36 San Antonio, TX, United States 48.2 51.8 37 Honolulu, HI, United States 47.3 52.7 38 Denver, CO, United States 46.8 53.2 39 Edmonton, Canada 46.4 53.6 40 Tampa, FL, United States 45.9 54.1 41 Windsor, Canada 45.2 54.8 42 Mississauga, Canada 43.5 56.5 43 Toronto, Canada 43.1 56.9 44 Kitchener, Canada 42.3 57.7 45 Vancouver, Canada 42.0 58.0 46 Boston, MA, United States 41.3 58.7 47 Victoria, Canada 41.2 58.8 48 Halifax, Canada 40.9 59.1 49 San Diego, CA, United States 40.9 59.1 50 Austin, TX, United States 40.7 59.3 51 Calgary, Canada 38.2 61.8 52 Boise, ID, United States 35.3 64.7 53 Guelph, Canada 34.4 65.6 54 Salt Lake City, UT, United States 33.7 66.3 55 Montreal, Canada 32.0 68.0 56 Ottawa, Canada 31.5 68.5 57 Oakville, Canada 26.1 73.9 58 Quebec City, Canada
Can you acknowledge that California didn't use to be like this and has devolved into a shit hole directly as a result of democratic policies? Like relaxed drug laws, border security, prop 42 and catch and release?
Or is this all just a necessary evil in the name of progress towards something eventually better? I don't understand the long term vision or goal here with these policies which have CLEARLY failed. All of them.
The 2024 index for North America is here. Pretty good mix of red and blue state cities, but a red city state is on top. Texas cities is higher than SF. Why is no one putting anecdotes from Memphis in the thread?
1 Memphis, TN, United States 76.7 23.3 2 Baltimore, MD, United States 74.5 25.5 3 Detroit, MI, United States 74.2 25.8 4 Albuquerque, NM, United States 71.7 28.3 5 Saint Louis, MO, United States 69.7 30.3 6 Oakland, CA, United States 68.9 31.1 7 Milwaukee, WI, United States 68.1 31.9 8 New Orleans, LA, United States 67.2 32.8 9 Chicago, IL, United States 66.3 33.7 10 Philadelphia, PA, United States 65.8 34.2 11 Atlanta, GA, United States 64.0 36.0 12 Houston, TX, United States 63.3 36.7 13 San Francisco, CA, United States 61.9 38.1 14 Kelowna, Canada 61.6 38.4 15 Washington, DC, United States 61.1 38.9 16 Sudbury, Canada 60.5 39.5 17 Sault Ste. Marie, Canada 60.3 39.7 18 Winnipeg, Canada 60.1 39.9 19 Indianapolis, IN, United States 59.8 40.2 20 Portland, OR, United States 56.9 43.1 21 Las Vegas, NV, United States 56.1 43.9 22 Minneapolis, MN, United States 55.8 44.2 23 Hamilton, Canada 54.9 45.1 24 Seattle, WA, United States 54.6 45.4 25 Tucson, AZ, United States 54.3 45.7 26 Phoenix, AZ, United States 53.4 46.6 27 Los Angeles, CA, United States 53.0 47.0 28 Nanaimo, BC, Canada 52.7 47.3 29 Miami, FL, United States 52.6 47.4 30 Dallas, TX, United States 51.6 48.4 31 Sacramento, CA, United States 50.4 49.6 32 Saskatoon, Canada 50.3 49.7 33 New York, NY, United States 50.0 50.0 34 Orlando, FL, United States 49.7 50.3 35 Columbus, OH, United States 49.6 50.4 36 San Antonio, TX, United States 48.2 51.8 37 Honolulu, HI, United States 47.3 52.7 38 Denver, CO, United States 46.8 53.2 39 Edmonton, Canada 46.4 53.6 40 Tampa, FL, United States 45.9 54.1 41 Windsor, Canada 45.2 54.8 42 Mississauga, Canada 43.5 56.5 43 Toronto, Canada 43.1 56.9 44 Kitchener, Canada 42.3 57.7 45 Vancouver, Canada 42.0 58.0 46 Boston, MA, United States 41.3 58.7 47 Victoria, Canada 41.2 58.8 48 Halifax, Canada 40.9 59.1 49 San Diego, CA, United States 40.9 59.1 50 Austin, TX, United States 40.7 59.3 51 Calgary, Canada 38.2 61.8 52 Boise, ID, United States 35.3 64.7 53 Guelph, Canada 34.4 65.6 54 Salt Lake City, UT, United States 33.7 66.3 55 Montreal, Canada 32.0 68.0 56 Ottawa, Canada 31.5 68.5 57 Oakville, Canada 26.1 73.9 58 Quebec City, Canada
I lived and worked there back in 2004. It WAS a beautiful city. Now, due directly to failed policies it's turned into a shit hole. Literally.Did you get your car broken into there or something? SF is a beautiful city.
Isn’t this thread about retail theft? And doesn’t your own charts put San Francisco @ #1 in larceny-theft validating the thread?Well this video of one store settles it- SF has the worst crime of any city, and wouldn't you know it is a woke socialist place, which always has more crime.
Just kidding. SF's crime rate is better than some cities in red states, sorry. Yes, Fox news has been lying to you. (surprise!) You might stop following the shepherd and actually find some reliable crime stats.
I lived and worked there back in 2004. It WAS a beautiful city. Now, due directly to failed policies it's turned into a shit hole. Literally.
Substack: Updated! The San Francisco Poop Map By OpenTheBooks In Real Time
In 2022 and 2023, case reports of human waste in the public way spiked to all-time highs. More than 270,000 cases reported since 2011.www.openthebooks.com
To which, when challenged on this fact, the governor simply laughed it off.
So are you saying people in this thread are not pushing a narrative about CA/blue state cities being worse than other places? Bullshit proven to be bullshit; that narrative is being pushed all over the place. Are you actually reading the thread and things people post?Isn’t this thread about retail theft? And doesn’t your own charts put San Francisco @ #1 in larceny-theft validating the thread?
This is about the exodus of business there because of it and the measures taken to prevent (locking everything up inconveniencing shoppers) as a result of decriminalizing theft.
It’s not one video that settles the issue. So many businesses have closed or been impacted by it. This is one video of a huge problem that’s been happening and continues to happen there.
You’re the one moving the goalpost when it’s not a a thread about gun violence or rape. Your own stats back the issue in San Fran.
Not the best comprehension and basic thing on display here.