Grassland Blue
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Q.S. Gang!Sit down Jim and munch on a tin of Quality Street ;)
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Q.S. Gang!Sit down Jim and munch on a tin of Quality Street ;)
You don't live in Manchester, you live in the forgotten land just outside.Thank God I live in Manchester where everyone is salt of the Earth and straight as an arrow
Last time I checked I lived in ManchesterYou don't live in Manchester, you live in the forgotten land just outside.
But its still preferable to dukeingfilled.
Hmmmmm, we're your mob allowed into lower the rateable value for the rest of us ?Last time I checked I lived in Manchester
And yet you’re more likely to be a victim of crime in Manchester than Liverpool. Public opinion on Liverpool’s crime rates are exaggerated.I moved close to Liverpool for work, and the nature of my job see’s the destruction that is happening in Liverpool (not the police by the way)
Society in Liverpool is ingrained in criminal behaviour that dates back to the docks etc etc. The police are next to useless and have no real intention of ridding the city of its criminal gang stranglehold - especially on the kids that are dragged into the gangs and are causing areas not to be entered
Travelling on the train the other week back from work,a group of young boys and girls boarded (around 12 years old) overheard the conversation from one of the lads that he was carrying a blade for protection. There conversation throughout the journey floated between being proper kids talking about music etc, but then back to the reality they are stuck in - pretty grim existence and sad
The week before there was gangs of youths tooled up in Formby, birkdale who had travelled from Liverpool looking for certain individuals to carry out violence- thankfully the police did stop this in time.
Every city has crime, but when you see what is happening on a weekly basis and the impact it is causing with no end in sight, it is a a one way ticket to hell
The murder of Rhys Jones should have been the wake up call the city needed to try and fight back and reclaim the streets from the gangs - they didn’t and haven’t done enough
I've been in a few relationships over the last few years & i've taken them up to Manchester for a few days to show them a City that i love and have spent a lot of time in over the decades.And yet you’re more likely to be a victim of crime in Manchester than Liverpool. Public opinion on Liverpool’s crime rates are exaggerated.
Manchester has the highest crime index at 56.34, compared to Liverpool at 44.50.
Is Liverpool Safer Than Manchester? | Liverpool Crime Rates
Is Liverpool Safer Than Manchester? | Liverpool Crime Rates | Which is Bigger Liverpool Or Manchester? | Manchester Crime Rates | Liverpool V Manchester Crime
www.regionsecurityguarding.co.uk
Manchester has a higher crime rate per head of population than London (Mcr 97.3 per thousand; Ldn 82.9 per thousand). With only Middlesborough and those small run-down towns in West Yorkshire being higher, but they have much smaller populations.
You’ve ignored a very vital bit of information in all that.And yet you’re more likely to be a victim of crime in Manchester than Liverpool. Public opinion on Liverpool’s crime rates are exaggerated.
Manchester has the highest crime index at 56.34, compared to Liverpool at 44.50.
Is Liverpool Safer Than Manchester? | Liverpool Crime Rates
Is Liverpool Safer Than Manchester? | Liverpool Crime Rates | Which is Bigger Liverpool Or Manchester? | Manchester Crime Rates | Liverpool V Manchester Crime
www.regionsecurityguarding.co.uk
Manchester has a higher crime rate per head of population than London (Mcr 97.3 per thousand; Ldn 82.9 per thousand). With only Middlesborough and those small run-down towns in West Yorkshire being higher, but they have much smaller populations.
I do love crime stats. If you do not record a crime then it isn't a crime. The disorder when the ferals won the league, how much was recorded as a statistic ?You’ve ignored a very vital bit of information in all that.
Merseyside police