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Hmm... well, hah! You don't live in Baltimore! We are, as the benches in our city proclaim "The Greatest City on Earth." In fact, I'm so proud of my city, I'm going to give you a brief documentary!
Baltimore has been shrinking in population for quite a long time. More so than any city of comparable size. But the shrinkage has slowed!
Crime: Baltimore's Speciality
Yes, Baltimore is world famous for its criminal activities, particularly those involving drugs. But here's some stats that we're really proud of!
Baltimore is, in the country:
2nd in homicide
8th in rape;
1st in robbery
3rd in aggravated assault.
In property theft, we rank as follows:
4th in burglary;
4th in larceny theft; and
15th in auto theft.
According to the mayor's web site, and this is a direct quote:
Baltimore has remained extremely consistent in maintaining high rates of over 300 murders for the last ten years. Much focus continues to be placed on the City's homicide totals. Murder is the most egregious of crimes and viewed by many as symptomatic of crime in general. Baltimore's homicide rate in 1998 was 5.1% higher than in 1990, bucking the national trend in which homicide rates declined 36.2% over the same period. Currently, Baltimore's murder rate is over seven times the national average.
We are a proud city
Baltimore has been shrinking in population for quite a long time. More so than any city of comparable size. But the shrinkage has slowed!
Crime: Baltimore's Speciality
Yes, Baltimore is world famous for its criminal activities, particularly those involving drugs. But here's some stats that we're really proud of!
Baltimore is, in the country:
2nd in homicide
8th in rape;
1st in robbery
3rd in aggravated assault.
In property theft, we rank as follows:
4th in burglary;
4th in larceny theft; and
15th in auto theft.
According to the mayor's web site, and this is a direct quote:
Baltimore has remained extremely consistent in maintaining high rates of over 300 murders for the last ten years. Much focus continues to be placed on the City's homicide totals. Murder is the most egregious of crimes and viewed by many as symptomatic of crime in general. Baltimore's homicide rate in 1998 was 5.1% higher than in 1990, bucking the national trend in which homicide rates declined 36.2% over the same period. Currently, Baltimore's murder rate is over seven times the national average.
We are a proud city
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Bah, I was a smart little child, I was learning my alphabet in 1991-2, thank you very much. In 1992 I started using the home personal computer, which was a $5,000 piece of crap with an amber screen monitor. By 1993, I was reading books like crazy, and addictively watching my VHS copies of A New Hope The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. So don't you be dissin' me 'cuz of my age, I'm older than a lot of our guildies, hehe.
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