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Hialeah isn't even ghetto its just ridiculously crowded. I think its the densest city in the country if I remember right. Keep in mind all houses in Miami have bars over the fences, I think that gives many an illusion its a bad neighborhood even if its a perfectly safe one. Its just standard there.
Some of the ****tiest places I've been are the ghetto areas of Cincinnati, Ft. Pierce, Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale
Hialeah isn't even ghetto its just ridiculously crowded. I think its the densest city in the country if I remember right. Keep in mind all houses in Miami have bars over the fences, I think that gives many an illusion its a bad neighborhood even if its a perfectly safe one. Its just standard there.
Some of the ****tiest places I've been are the ghetto areas of Cincinnati, Ft. Pierce, Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale
Ya Im willing to bet they are just more discreet about it in SD.
Reminds me of Sarasota. A city with "No ghettos" but what it is is, they have a small ghetto, but its also more dangerous since its tiny and has everyone all crammed in due to the city trying to be so flashy and expensive and living conditions are even worse in that tiny space.. they have something "great' to show tourists, but the ghettos Im sure are there in SD nonetheless, just tiny and dense, but still can never ever be underestimated.
memphis and new orleans.North Memphis & South Memphis looks like the product of the area being bombed and nobody came back.and magnoila projects.....cant put in words.Memphis ridgecrest projects your domed to be shoot at at least once and the alcy projects along wit the tillman projects.
i think they tore most of it, if not all of it down thou..just like most of the projects in chicago
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