FIFAFanboy2023

FIFAFanboy2023 t1_jbjekop wrote

Not the worst neighborhood, working class and most people seem to keep their head down. There was a random uptick of guns being fired in the summertime near the Worcester Academy fields, which was unnerving; one of the people even ran across my front yard to get away from the area. My biggest complaint is that people drive like fucking morons and will fly through the cut streets like Upsala, people park all over the place and leave their cars in the middle of the road sometimes, and the kids can be stupid walking home from school (but this probably happens anywhere) as I was shot by some of those gel gun things when getting out of my car back in the summer time. I walk around just fine.

The worst part of Vernon Hill seems to be on Vernon St close to 295, but I don't know this, its just a feeling.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_jbjdsly wrote

A difference of 8-15 people would put them all in the same category in most statistics groupings. This is essentially saying that Boston, Worcester, Tampa, New Bedford and Brockton are all roughly the same with, shockingly IMO, Brockton being the safest of the group. Surprised about Lowell as that city sketched me out the most. Daytona doesn't surprise me.

I'm curious about your source and from when these numbers are as well.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_jbg1xa3 wrote

I've lived in Boston and NYC and worked in Brockton, Fall River, New Bedford and Lowell. I can handle city life just fine. I've also lived in Tampa and Daytona Beach.

The person how the area around Clark is. Due to the nature of my work I am in those areas on a consistent basis and find it to be the worst part of the city.

Sorry not sorry, I'm entitled to my opinions as well.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_jbfnzsc wrote

The Trump comment was just to capture the trolls I feel like arguing with when I'm bored at work.

The majority of the city's medical/psych needs are actually on Queen St/Jacques Ave., as is the biggest homeless shelter in the area. The Lincoln st. medical areas are for the lower socio-economic class of people who can afford to get around by car.

I've definitely stepped on needles around Beacon Pharmacy multiple times. That's definitely not on Lincoln St.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_jb5xigz wrote

California Taco, locations all around RI but based in Providence, had a taco night on Tuesdays when I used to live near there. This was a few years back, but I believe they were 50cents or a dollar each on Tuesdays.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_jai2a94 wrote

Throwing of the trash bins was literally the first thing I was told will get me fired quickest when I started as a trash driver. It was drilled into me that if we can't place it down where we picked it up, then the most we should do with it is turn it upside down and slide it back. They recognized the hurry in which we needed to work, which is why we were allowed to slide it over, but it was definitely a sin to throw a trash can.

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