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okdiluted t1_jeh2x91 wrote

depending on where you live in mt vernon your apartment/house may come with alley parking! otherwise there are a lot of garages around, and street parking can get tough but is never completely impossible (saying this as someone who's used to NYC parking, so only having to walk a block or two is an unfathomable luxury)

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marvelcamden07 t1_jeh0qfg wrote

not the biggest fan of chips, but ripples all the way. great with helluva french onion dip, or pickle flavor. otherwise im not eating the chips at all lmao EDIT: however, i dont quite see whyd this be in the vent tag lol

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XxCloudSephiroth69xX t1_jegw13c wrote

Are you attributing a year to date reduction for 3 months solely to Safe Streets? Why didn't that reduction happen in other years of Safe Streets operation? What is the comparison to murders and shootings in Safe Streets zones year over year? If there's an increase in zones but a reduction in non-zones, is that Safe Streets fault too? I don't have all the answers to these questions and I don't think you do either.

So yeah, I'd say ignoring the other years of overall murder and shooting rates staying the same on increasing city wide just to cherry pick 3 months this year is not meaningful.

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tangerinesubmerine t1_jegu4ks wrote

You're right, but I can only speak to personal experiences with certainty, so that's the perspective I was coming from. Honestly I can't imagine any point in the citys history where that code of conduct wouldn't be prudent, especially among more marginalized citizen groups. As far as I'm aware the police have always been what they are now.

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