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I have heard about people becoming more fearful of crime as they get older, but it hasn't hit me (yet??). I look at graphs that show much higher crime rates in my young years and remind myself that I was very infrequently murdered while shopping even back then and go on with my day. I enjoy getting in a car and going places, but it sounds like they'll come to you too, so options abound.
I enjoy going places too. Just not to neighborhoods where there's an armed guard at the front door of Burger King, where the Pepsi and Budweiser delivery guys have armed guards riding with them, where I had an attempted car jacking, where I was asked ' do you want to buy some DVDs' from a guy selling pirated DVDs out of his trunk, then saying "no thanks' only be yelled at 'hey white boy get back here now and buy some DVDs', to having a fight break out in front of me inside a check cashing place while I was doing by job, to missing a stabbing by 5 minutes, to having a customer of mine being robbed at gun point at while I was supposed to be there, but fate intervened. Plus more. And that's only my experiences in Buffalo, there's also my time in Rochester.

This was my early to mid 20s, experiencing life outside of rural living for the first time. And I don't like it.

Call me crazy, but I'd rather not go to places with bars on windows and armed guards at fast food restaurants. If I wanted to subject myself to that environment I'll just go down the road to Attica.
 
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