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Poll: BKK vs NYC

Which is a more dangerous place to live NYC of BKK

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#1 SiamSquare123

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Posted 2007-08-11 23:17:00

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#2 lannarebirth

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Posted 2007-08-11 23:22:20

NYC's crime rate has been in freefall for 10-15 years now. It's an island of wealth. Now more than ever.

#3 JimsKnight

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Posted 2007-08-11 23:27:48

Yeah, I think without living in NYC its a bit unfair to pass judgement. BKK certainly feels a lot more safer than most cities and towns in the UK. I do know that the 'Warriors/New Jack City/Deathwish' image NYC used to have is a thing of the past now due to the 'broken windows policy' by a maverick NYC mayor in the 1990s.
I'd take a flying guess that organised crime is a lot more powerful in NYC than BKK and possibly some petty crime as well.

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Posted 2007-08-11 23:32:43

View PostJimsKnight, on 2007-08-11 23:27:48, said:

Yeah, I think without living in NYC its a bit unfair to pass judgement. BKK certainly feels a lot more safer than most cities and towns in the UK. I do know that the 'Warriors/New Jack City/Deathwish' image NYC used to have is a thing of the past now due to the 'broken windows policy' by a maverick NYC mayor in the 1990s.
I'd take a flying guess that organised crime is a lot more powerful in NYC than BKK and possibly some petty crime as well.


Of the 25 largest cities in America, NYC ranks 23rd for crime rate. Of the 182 cities in America with population over 100,000, NYC ranks136th for crime rate, about the same as Boise, Idaho.

#5 jetjock

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Posted 2007-08-11 23:51:27

IMO Bangkok appears to me to be safer than NYC in the sense of violence. I think the big difference in the cities is not as much in directed violence but rather in the chance of someone minding their own business being subject to the higher incidence of random violence by nut cases and gangs which are both very prevalent in the US major cities. In the sense of driving, I think NYC is a much safer place to drive than Bangkok. Driving in Bangkok is suicidal for me.

I have spent time a lot of time in both places and would never want to live permanently in either: the main reasons being tremendous air pollution in Bangkok and the cold winter weather in NYC.

#6 1Lucky

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Posted 2007-08-12 00:04:34

Whether Bangkok is more dangerous or not I know I'd much rather live here than NYC. People, food, character, value for money, soi dogs... and in any case whatever British, US or other government websites may claim I also feel much safer here than many Western countries (apart from when on the roads perhaps).

#7 PeaceBlondie

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Posted 2007-08-12 00:09:06

I have no idea. Spent one day in NYC when I was 12 years old; it didn't look dangerous. I have spent many nights in seedy parts of Bangkok and had no crime problem. I avoid both places like the plague.

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Posted 2007-08-12 00:14:16

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stick with Bk a while longer , and agree with PB , avoid both like the plague ..................

#9 Sanpatong

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Posted 2007-08-12 00:19:09

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NYC's crime rate has been in freefall for 10-15 years now.

Yes, though, that was not the question (or perhaps just a small part of the question).

It was about SAFETY. It's a complete no-brainer. From dogs to dengue, from electricity to construction, from (lack of) standards, responsibility and accountability about just about anything..

Honestly this one does not need a poll other than to see how delusional the TV readership is at this moment in time. :o

Edited by Sanpatong, 2007-08-12 00:20:35.


#10 SiamSquare123

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Posted 2007-08-12 00:21:24

if you avoid bangkok where do you live? dont you get bored?

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Posted 2007-08-12 00:32:56

Oh no, another 'Safety in Thailand' thread.

Ask your Thai wife/girlfriend how safe she feels in Thailand - In almost all cases her 'Thai' understanding of the issue (informed by her deep understanding of her own culture) is almost certainly going to be a bit more jaded than a foreigner's 'relatively superficial' understanding of crime in Thailand.

If you don't have a Thai wife/girlfriend walk around any Thai neighbourhood and count how many houses are covered in bars and security grils.

#12 Sanpatong

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Posted 2007-08-12 00:33:29

And, as so often with polls (or elections and REFERENDUMS for that matter), people answer a different question to what is actually asked.

It's not a poll on 'where would I rather be right now', or 'how much do I dislike America'.

It plainly asks where you or your family is more likely to get hurt/injured in any way, never mind what the cause.

#13 Sanpatong

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Posted 2007-08-12 00:35:41

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If you don't have a Thai wife/girlfriend walk around any Thai neighbourhood and count how many houses are covered in bars and security grils.

Again, crime is just part of it. It's got as much to with in which locality you will find child-safe caps on potentially dangerous substances as it does with crime. You can't even begin to list the things that are FAR better managed in NYC. Heck, what happens if you do get into an accident, what kind of ambulance shows up, and when, and what staff and equipment can you expect? It's an utter no brainer, why am I wasting time on this.

[ And I have grills on the windows so I can keep them open all the time also when I go to Tescos. You'll appreciate that in a tropical country. ]

Edited by Sanpatong, 2007-08-12 00:40:20.


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Posted 2007-08-12 00:38:44

View PostSanpatong, on 2007-08-12 00:19:09, said:

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NYC's crime rate has been in freefall for 10-15 years now.

Yes, though, that was not the question (or perhaps just a small part of the question).

It was about SAFETY. It's a complete no-brainer. From dogs to dengue, from electricity to construction, from (lack of) standards, responsibility and accountability about just about anything..

Honestly this one does not need a poll other than to see how delusional the TV readership is at this moment in time. :o
And your point is???

#15 Sanpatong

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Posted 2007-08-12 00:42:50

View Postpetecooper, on 2007-08-12 00:38:44, said:

View PostSanpatong, on 2007-08-12 00:19:09, said:

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NYC's crime rate has been in freefall for 10-15 years now.

Yes, though, that was not the question (or perhaps just a small part of the question).

It was about SAFETY. It's a complete no-brainer. From dogs to dengue, from electricity to construction, from (lack of) standards, responsibility and accountability about just about anything..

Honestly this one does not need a poll other than to see how delusional the TV readership is at this moment in time. :o
And your point is???

Ok, whatever that thing is you have on your head in your avatar picture: it isn't helping! :D

Edited by Sanpatong, 2007-08-12 00:52:21.


#16 Sanpatong

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Posted 2007-08-12 00:48:45

View PostSiamSquare123, on 2007-08-12 00:21:24, said:

if you avoid bangkok where do you live? dont you get bored?


I love Thailand and hate America, and I'd pick Bangkok over 98% of all the other cities in the world to live.

-- But that was not the question --

You can objectively recognize that it's not among the safest places in the world in just about any aspect you wish to highlight.

Edited by Sanpatong, 2007-08-12 00:49:18.


#17 jetjock

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Posted 2007-08-12 01:01:35

View PostSanpatong, on 2007-08-11 10:33:29, said:

It plainly asks where you or your family is more likely to get hurt/injured in any way, never mind what the cause.

If that was the way the question was asked then I would have rephrased my previous answer a little. NYC would be a hands down winner if you are considering all the ways you or your family can be killed/hurt/injured/sickness/desease and the chances of getting quick and excellent medical care if something does happen to you.

If you look at the life expectancy statistics for both places, I think it would be hard to argue the point. All this being said, if I had to choose between the two places as a place to live, I would choose BKK without any question. :o

#18 Sanpatong

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Posted 2007-08-12 01:34:57

Of course, me too.

There's more to life than 'breathing for the longest possible time'.

#19 britmaveric

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Posted 2007-08-12 02:08:34

NYC hands down, not really a comparison.

#20 tuky

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Posted 2007-08-12 05:55:18

I have seen New Jack City movie and I have read John Burdett's books featuring Detective Jitpleecheep...

It is a tough one to judge, I had to vote null...

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Posted 2007-08-12 08:09:31

I voted NYC as worse but there's definitely more racism for monetary gains here. As for crime on tourists you could probably find figures somewhere for that. I'd bet more foreigners are murdered in BKK but more victims of harrassment, threats or muggings in NYC. Rape could be 50-50.

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Posted 2008-07-17 16:11:24

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Rape could be 50-50.

Rape is perhaps the most under reported crime anywhere on the planet. Particularly so in conservative cultures.

Get to know more than a half a dozen Thai women and I would be very surprized if you do not learn that many have been victims of rape.

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Posted 2008-07-17 16:20:25

I would say in Soi Thonglor you are relatively safe.

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Posted 2008-07-17 16:26:36

View PostGuestHouse, on 2008-07-17 19:11:24, said:

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Rape could be 50-50.

Get to know more than a half a dozen Thai women and I would be very surprized if you do not learn that many have been victims of rape.

So you are saying that 1 in 7 Thai women have been the victim of rape ? :o

What total rubbish.

Guesthouse, I know you don't live in Thailand, where do you get your Information from ? Was your wife a victim , was her mother, was her sister. aunt, niece ?

How do you come to the conclusion that most Thai women have been raped ?

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Posted 2008-07-17 16:35:36

View PostMaigo6, on 2008-07-17 16:26:36, said:

View PostGuestHouse, on 2008-07-17 19:11:24, said:

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Rape could be 50-50.

Get to know more than a half a dozen Thai women and I would be very surprized if you do not learn that many have been victims of rape.

So you are saying that 1 in 7 Thai women have been the victim of rape ? :o

What total rubbish.

Guesthouse, I know you don't live in Thailand, where do you get your Information from ? Was your wife a victim , was her mother, was her sister. aunt, niece ?

How do you come to the conclusion that most Thai women have been raped ?
Guesthouse knows Thailand well. I agree that many Thai women are raped or sexually assaulted by members of their own family.



 


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