#2, you bitch about crime but then complain about cameras spying on you. I’ve never actually seen cameras spying on me, where are they again. Is the government trying to read your mind. I think this is a side effect of a medication rather than actual citywide sureveilance cameras.
#3 You forgot to bash the schools
“In 2007, 44.6% of Temecula’s high school seniors took the Scholastic Assessment Test. This ranked first among Riverside County’s major districts. Their average score was 1,526. This ranked first in the county ahead of Murrieta (1,483) and Hemet (1,461) (Exhibit 108).”
Corona actually was lower than Hemet so it didn’t get mentioned in that quote, but it’s on page 89, they averaged 1429. Temec also beat S.D. county but indivisual districts in S.D. (Poway, etc.) beat Temec. So let’s think about this, you moved to Corona because Temec sucks and Hemet beat your schools. If there was ever a reason to move, it would be because Hemet beat you in anything. If their ping pong beat mine, I’d be curled up in the fetal position swigging whisky for days.
#4 Crime
“From 1993-2007, the city’s crime rate per 1,000
residents has declined by -41.2% according to the U.S. Department of Justice (Exhibit 117-118).
In this period, the city had 1,356 more incidents (71.4%) but that was for a population that had
nearly tripled, up 63,958 or 179.8%. The violent crime rate dropped -34.5% in this period; the
property crime rate was down -39.3% (Exhibit 119-120).”
You win here, Corona has the 2nd lowest violent crime rate in the county, Temecula has the 3rd lowest. Your chance of being a victim of a violent crime is 4 in 1000 in any given year. If you live here ten years, you have a 4% chance of being a victim, once in those ten years. So I guess I better get some life insurance.