Monte Carlo is barely a suburb, and one of the wealthiest in the world. As a valid example, your statement is on a similar level to saying that your living room isn't really a country, but it's a great place to live because crime is basically unheard of there.
I expect far better arguments that that from you, Mr Finn...
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
How 'bout Singapore, poor yank boy got a floggi'n for scratching a car.
How 'bout Bali, at least they deal to the route cause of the problem.
Neither the Gaza strip nor Monte Carlo (you did say Monte Carlo, not Monaco) exist as identifiably separate and independent sociopolitical and economic countries. They are heavily reliant upon monetary input and social context from their neighbours.
Any analysis of crime or other statistics must be seen in that light. Your using Monte Carlo as an example of a safe place to live is like trying to apply lessons learned in Epsom to fix the social issues in Mangere.
It's underpants gnome logic.
Step 1: collect underpants, step 3: profit.
Or, in your case, step 2: be wealthy, step 3: low crime.
Step 1 in your logic is the hard part which you are not addressing.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Yeah, I'm making an ass of u and me... but, I don't think it's unreasonable given the situation to assume that he had no other purpose in mind
Unless there's something else you can do with a hammer and a policeman (ideas on the back of a postcard to the usual address)?
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
There's already street gangs full of lower socio economic girls running amoc. Sooner they start popping rounds into them the better... they think they can't be touched because they're female... nice.
But it is safe and there's a good reason for it. I was responding to a question - Name a country that does get it right. Monte Carlo is a municipality of Monaco - a small technicality. I did say it was an extreme example.
Singapore is another good example but I wouldn't want to live there. It feels like you're in Auckland minus the low lifes.
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