Anyone going to NAIAS in Detroit?

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Maximus1966,

I found this information in your linked article to be of interest:

"On its website, the FBI cautions against using crime data to compare city violence because rankings tend to be simplistic and ignore factors that influence crime, as well as the different ways crimes are measured and reported. “Data users should not rank locales because there are many factors that cause the nature and type of crime to vary from place to place,” the FBI warns."


"Based on the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report, 24/7 Wall St. identified the 10 U.S. cities with populations of 100,000 or more with the highest rates of violent crime per 1,000 residents."

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Everyone else, don't be lame like me and take the bait
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Let it rest in peace.
 
Not a dead horse to cognizant residents, nor to hapless visitors encouraged by those who inexplicably wish to paint a happy face on America's most dangerous city.
 
Originally Posted By: Maximus1966
Not a dead horse to cognizant residents, nor to hapless visitors encouraged by those who inexplicably wish to paint a happy face on America's most dangerous city.


No, it's a dead horse. You're not writing a Pulitzer piece for a national periodical, nor are you writing a travel guide. You're re-posting news stories on bobistheoilguy.com.

You've brought this thread back from the dead twice: Once from four months of inactivity and again from three months.

I'm sure you think you're a good samaritan, that this is not a dead horse, and you are saving lives daily by re-hashing this every few months... but seriously, N O B O D Y H E R E C A R E S.
 
LOL! Apparently you care...tremendously. Are you employed by the Chamber of Commerce? Or maybe Kwame's special assistant for corrupt affairs?
 
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