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January 22, 2011 at 10:28 AM #658164January 22, 2011 at 10:25 PM #657141CA renterParticipant
[quote=jpinpb]There are 1%ers in Chula Vista. Sorry BG. I know cops and it’s not a secret. Well known. Nevertheless, that doesn’t mean all CV is bad. North County is all fairly new.
This is going a little off, but just wanted to make a point about the newness of neighborhoods and what can sometimes happen, not always and probably not to sdr’s sacred nirvana.
Pomona is a pretty old city and was at one time considered “special.” Now, let’s just say it is multi-racial.
I personally wouldn’t want to live there. But if you drive in the area, you can see old missions and some extremely beautiful homes, the likes of Pasadena. But I don’t consider it a safe area generally.
It is very difficult, IMO, to determine what a neighborhood would be like 50 years from now. Maybe it won’t matter much to some of us anyway.[/quote]
Another perfect example of this is parts of downtown Los Angeles or Hollywood. Truly stunning homes that were once owned by some of the wealthiest people in the country, only to become sub-divided and turned into tenement buildings as the neighborhoods changed.
It can happen anywhere.
January 22, 2011 at 10:25 PM #657202CA renterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]There are 1%ers in Chula Vista. Sorry BG. I know cops and it’s not a secret. Well known. Nevertheless, that doesn’t mean all CV is bad. North County is all fairly new.
This is going a little off, but just wanted to make a point about the newness of neighborhoods and what can sometimes happen, not always and probably not to sdr’s sacred nirvana.
Pomona is a pretty old city and was at one time considered “special.” Now, let’s just say it is multi-racial.
I personally wouldn’t want to live there. But if you drive in the area, you can see old missions and some extremely beautiful homes, the likes of Pasadena. But I don’t consider it a safe area generally.
It is very difficult, IMO, to determine what a neighborhood would be like 50 years from now. Maybe it won’t matter much to some of us anyway.[/quote]
Another perfect example of this is parts of downtown Los Angeles or Hollywood. Truly stunning homes that were once owned by some of the wealthiest people in the country, only to become sub-divided and turned into tenement buildings as the neighborhoods changed.
It can happen anywhere.
January 22, 2011 at 10:25 PM #657801CA renterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]There are 1%ers in Chula Vista. Sorry BG. I know cops and it’s not a secret. Well known. Nevertheless, that doesn’t mean all CV is bad. North County is all fairly new.
This is going a little off, but just wanted to make a point about the newness of neighborhoods and what can sometimes happen, not always and probably not to sdr’s sacred nirvana.
Pomona is a pretty old city and was at one time considered “special.” Now, let’s just say it is multi-racial.
I personally wouldn’t want to live there. But if you drive in the area, you can see old missions and some extremely beautiful homes, the likes of Pasadena. But I don’t consider it a safe area generally.
It is very difficult, IMO, to determine what a neighborhood would be like 50 years from now. Maybe it won’t matter much to some of us anyway.[/quote]
Another perfect example of this is parts of downtown Los Angeles or Hollywood. Truly stunning homes that were once owned by some of the wealthiest people in the country, only to become sub-divided and turned into tenement buildings as the neighborhoods changed.
It can happen anywhere.
January 22, 2011 at 10:25 PM #657939CA renterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]There are 1%ers in Chula Vista. Sorry BG. I know cops and it’s not a secret. Well known. Nevertheless, that doesn’t mean all CV is bad. North County is all fairly new.
This is going a little off, but just wanted to make a point about the newness of neighborhoods and what can sometimes happen, not always and probably not to sdr’s sacred nirvana.
Pomona is a pretty old city and was at one time considered “special.” Now, let’s just say it is multi-racial.
I personally wouldn’t want to live there. But if you drive in the area, you can see old missions and some extremely beautiful homes, the likes of Pasadena. But I don’t consider it a safe area generally.
It is very difficult, IMO, to determine what a neighborhood would be like 50 years from now. Maybe it won’t matter much to some of us anyway.[/quote]
Another perfect example of this is parts of downtown Los Angeles or Hollywood. Truly stunning homes that were once owned by some of the wealthiest people in the country, only to become sub-divided and turned into tenement buildings as the neighborhoods changed.
It can happen anywhere.
January 22, 2011 at 10:25 PM #658269CA renterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]There are 1%ers in Chula Vista. Sorry BG. I know cops and it’s not a secret. Well known. Nevertheless, that doesn’t mean all CV is bad. North County is all fairly new.
This is going a little off, but just wanted to make a point about the newness of neighborhoods and what can sometimes happen, not always and probably not to sdr’s sacred nirvana.
Pomona is a pretty old city and was at one time considered “special.” Now, let’s just say it is multi-racial.
I personally wouldn’t want to live there. But if you drive in the area, you can see old missions and some extremely beautiful homes, the likes of Pasadena. But I don’t consider it a safe area generally.
It is very difficult, IMO, to determine what a neighborhood would be like 50 years from now. Maybe it won’t matter much to some of us anyway.[/quote]
Another perfect example of this is parts of downtown Los Angeles or Hollywood. Truly stunning homes that were once owned by some of the wealthiest people in the country, only to become sub-divided and turned into tenement buildings as the neighborhoods changed.
It can happen anywhere.
January 23, 2011 at 12:02 AM #657146paramountParticipantThe crime rate in the San Diego school system is escalating out of control. The following is what San Diego School Police Chief Don Braun recently told the pressabout the current situation….
“Violent crime in schools has risen 31 percent. Property crime has risen 12 percent. Weapons violations (have gone up) almost 8 percent.”
January 23, 2011 at 12:02 AM #657207paramountParticipantThe crime rate in the San Diego school system is escalating out of control. The following is what San Diego School Police Chief Don Braun recently told the pressabout the current situation….
“Violent crime in schools has risen 31 percent. Property crime has risen 12 percent. Weapons violations (have gone up) almost 8 percent.”
January 23, 2011 at 12:02 AM #657806paramountParticipantThe crime rate in the San Diego school system is escalating out of control. The following is what San Diego School Police Chief Don Braun recently told the pressabout the current situation….
“Violent crime in schools has risen 31 percent. Property crime has risen 12 percent. Weapons violations (have gone up) almost 8 percent.”
January 23, 2011 at 12:02 AM #657944paramountParticipantThe crime rate in the San Diego school system is escalating out of control. The following is what San Diego School Police Chief Don Braun recently told the pressabout the current situation….
“Violent crime in schools has risen 31 percent. Property crime has risen 12 percent. Weapons violations (have gone up) almost 8 percent.”
January 23, 2011 at 12:02 AM #658274paramountParticipantThe crime rate in the San Diego school system is escalating out of control. The following is what San Diego School Police Chief Don Braun recently told the pressabout the current situation….
“Violent crime in schools has risen 31 percent. Property crime has risen 12 percent. Weapons violations (have gone up) almost 8 percent.”
January 23, 2011 at 10:05 AM #657196bearishgurlParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=bearishgurl]Having lived in the Chula Vista area since 1986, I’ve never heard of the “1%’ers.” Guess I must have lived a “sheltered existence” here in the middle of the “gang-infested ghetto,” lol.
FWIW, Piggs, I don’t have iron grates on my windows, don’t own a gun and never owned a security system. And I have no plans to acquire any of these things![/quote]
1%’ers are self proclaimed outlaw bikers. The are the 1% of society that does not live by “the rules”.
Locally we have Hells Angles, Mongols, and various other groups.
And yeah… They hang in Chula Vista… Where do you think they would hang? La Jolla?
PSA by CE[/quote]
I would think Poway, Lakeside, Ramona, Campo, Boulevard and Dulzura, where they have historically “hung out.” Anyone have any idea where these so-called “outlaw bikers” hang out in Chula Vista? Could it be in 91911?? It could be said that 91910 and 91911 are almost completely different countries from one another. I’ve never seen them.
January 23, 2011 at 10:05 AM #657257bearishgurlParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=bearishgurl]Having lived in the Chula Vista area since 1986, I’ve never heard of the “1%’ers.” Guess I must have lived a “sheltered existence” here in the middle of the “gang-infested ghetto,” lol.
FWIW, Piggs, I don’t have iron grates on my windows, don’t own a gun and never owned a security system. And I have no plans to acquire any of these things![/quote]
1%’ers are self proclaimed outlaw bikers. The are the 1% of society that does not live by “the rules”.
Locally we have Hells Angles, Mongols, and various other groups.
And yeah… They hang in Chula Vista… Where do you think they would hang? La Jolla?
PSA by CE[/quote]
I would think Poway, Lakeside, Ramona, Campo, Boulevard and Dulzura, where they have historically “hung out.” Anyone have any idea where these so-called “outlaw bikers” hang out in Chula Vista? Could it be in 91911?? It could be said that 91910 and 91911 are almost completely different countries from one another. I’ve never seen them.
January 23, 2011 at 10:05 AM #657856bearishgurlParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=bearishgurl]Having lived in the Chula Vista area since 1986, I’ve never heard of the “1%’ers.” Guess I must have lived a “sheltered existence” here in the middle of the “gang-infested ghetto,” lol.
FWIW, Piggs, I don’t have iron grates on my windows, don’t own a gun and never owned a security system. And I have no plans to acquire any of these things![/quote]
1%’ers are self proclaimed outlaw bikers. The are the 1% of society that does not live by “the rules”.
Locally we have Hells Angles, Mongols, and various other groups.
And yeah… They hang in Chula Vista… Where do you think they would hang? La Jolla?
PSA by CE[/quote]
I would think Poway, Lakeside, Ramona, Campo, Boulevard and Dulzura, where they have historically “hung out.” Anyone have any idea where these so-called “outlaw bikers” hang out in Chula Vista? Could it be in 91911?? It could be said that 91910 and 91911 are almost completely different countries from one another. I’ve never seen them.
January 23, 2011 at 10:05 AM #657994bearishgurlParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=bearishgurl]Having lived in the Chula Vista area since 1986, I’ve never heard of the “1%’ers.” Guess I must have lived a “sheltered existence” here in the middle of the “gang-infested ghetto,” lol.
FWIW, Piggs, I don’t have iron grates on my windows, don’t own a gun and never owned a security system. And I have no plans to acquire any of these things![/quote]
1%’ers are self proclaimed outlaw bikers. The are the 1% of society that does not live by “the rules”.
Locally we have Hells Angles, Mongols, and various other groups.
And yeah… They hang in Chula Vista… Where do you think they would hang? La Jolla?
PSA by CE[/quote]
I would think Poway, Lakeside, Ramona, Campo, Boulevard and Dulzura, where they have historically “hung out.” Anyone have any idea where these so-called “outlaw bikers” hang out in Chula Vista? Could it be in 91911?? It could be said that 91910 and 91911 are almost completely different countries from one another. I’ve never seen them.
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