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Or men wearing "skinny jeans."
That is a crime right there.
Or men wearing "skinny jeans."
Here's the breakdown from 2010. Might not have changed much since. [huh]
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2010/04/07/the-15-safest-state-to-live-in-based-on-2010-crime-rankings/
The worst thing a person can do is move to a small town and take their safety for granted. Drug crime is rampant in small town America, and you leave your door unlocked at night at your peril. We may not have gang-type drivebys and such things as that, but that's no consolation when someone on your block is the victim of a daylight home invasion perpetrated by some acne-faced oxycontin punk, and you find yourself wondering if you'll be next.
And whatever you do, don't take a job working in a small-town drug store. You might as well wear a sign around your neck saying ROB ME.
"Toffee-nosed" is a new word to me! It's great!
The worst thing a person can do is move to a small town and take their safety for granted. Drug crime is rampant in small town America, and you leave your door unlocked at night at your peril. We may not have gang-type drivebys and such things as that, but that's no consolation when someone on your block is the victim of a daylight home invasion perpetrated by some acne-faced oxycontin punk, and you find yourself wondering if you'll be next.
Here's the breakdown from 2010. Might not have changed much since. [huh]
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2010/04/07/the-15-safest-state-to-live-in-based-on-2010-crime-rankings/
Very true. I live in one of the quaintest little towns around, but it's still far from perfect. I live right in the middle of the downtown block and break-ins were like wildfire here for a few months. Because of my dad's shop, we have a good security system on the building and night vision cameras inside and outside. The Sheriff has been here a few times asking to see our camera footage. We've also been asked by the pharmacy across the street if we'd be kind enough to walk them out at closing time. They were having problems over there.
Even small towns have their problems, but usually the good folks band enough together to at least keep it in check. It'll never be perfect, but I'll take it over city life, myself.
This is serious!! :eeek: Skinny jeans on men are a visual assault.
So you walk them to their cars with a Thompson and nothing ever happens eh?
My oldest son wears really skinny jeans, but he's also really skinny and hates wearing a belt...
Well, gotta keep the neighborhood safe
Lizzie, have you ever run for public office?The worst thing a person can do is move to a small town and take their safety for granted. Drug crime is rampant in small town America, and you leave your door unlocked at night at your peril. We may not have gang-type drivebys and such things as that, but that's no consolation when someone on your block is the victim of a daylight home invasion perpetrated by some acne-faced oxycontin punk, and you find yourself wondering if you'll be next.
And whatever you do, don't take a job working in a small-town drug store. You might as well wear a sign around your neck saying ROB ME.
Here's the breakdown from 2010. Might not have changed much since. [huh]
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2010/04/07/the-15-safest-state-to-live-in-based-on-2010-crime-rankings/