Originally posted by: tweakmm
Not in CanadaOriginally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: Dr Smooth
Originally posted by: Dr Smooth
Originally posted by: Nebor
Oh my gosh, unpoliced crime that drives further violent crime and burglaries?!!?! In a country where you aren't allowed to defend yourself, and aren't allowed to have guns to do so with?!?! And where the hobo heroin addict that you hit with a baseball bat gets free health care from the government, while you get a free prison cell from the government??!?!?!
When can I move?
How does Canada's drug related crime rates compares to the US's? I am researching this now. I will post anything I find.
I found this..
Canada has a lower violent crime rate compared to the US. This is contrary to what one would expect if "unpoliced" drug use drove violent crime rates.
Population density is very related to violent crime.![]()
Look at the other Canadian cities in your list. Plus, Toronto's CMA is still less than 5 million. About the size of Atlanta. Typically higher property crime there compared to violent crime, but this has been hashed out in another thread now. I agree with you here, but the lower rate of violent crime has much to do with density and actual reporting of crime.
