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ParticipantAnd that number is low compared to venezuela @31.9/100k and So. Africa @ 68/100k. There may be even worse – I didn’t go through all the countries.
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ParticipantAnd that number is low compared to venezuela @31.9/100k and So. Africa @ 68/100k. There may be even worse – I didn’t go through all the countries.
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Participant[quote=dbapig][quote=captcha]Homicides per 100K in the top 25 countries -US 6.0, Israel 4.7, S. Korea 2.2… rest of the countries are <2 with a few under 1.[/quote]
Doesn't sound right. Shouldn't Mexico be way up there with homicide rate?[/quote]
From that same interactive graph - Mexico has 11.2 Homocides per 100k.UCGal
Participant[quote=dbapig][quote=captcha]Homicides per 100K in the top 25 countries -US 6.0, Israel 4.7, S. Korea 2.2… rest of the countries are <2 with a few under 1.[/quote]
Doesn't sound right. Shouldn't Mexico be way up there with homicide rate?[/quote]
From that same interactive graph - Mexico has 11.2 Homocides per 100k.UCGal
Participant[quote=dbapig][quote=captcha]Homicides per 100K in the top 25 countries -US 6.0, Israel 4.7, S. Korea 2.2… rest of the countries are <2 with a few under 1.[/quote]
Doesn't sound right. Shouldn't Mexico be way up there with homicide rate?[/quote]
From that same interactive graph - Mexico has 11.2 Homocides per 100k.UCGal
Participant[quote=dbapig][quote=captcha]Homicides per 100K in the top 25 countries -US 6.0, Israel 4.7, S. Korea 2.2… rest of the countries are <2 with a few under 1.[/quote]
Doesn't sound right. Shouldn't Mexico be way up there with homicide rate?[/quote]
From that same interactive graph - Mexico has 11.2 Homocides per 100k.UCGal
Participant[quote=dbapig][quote=captcha]Homicides per 100K in the top 25 countries -US 6.0, Israel 4.7, S. Korea 2.2… rest of the countries are <2 with a few under 1.[/quote]
Doesn't sound right. Shouldn't Mexico be way up there with homicide rate?[/quote]
From that same interactive graph - Mexico has 11.2 Homocides per 100k.UCGal
ParticipantI can’t comment on these twinhomes specifically, but I owned a twinhome in Pennsylvania and loved it.
But then again – it was everything you said you didn’t want… It was old (circa 1905). It had laundry in the basement, detached garage, small- almost non existant – closets.
But it had 10 foot ceilings, beautiful casework around the doors and windows, and charm out the whazooo.
I could occasionally hear my neighbors through the walls. But I got along fine with them and it was never an issue. I had a nice garden and yard. I had no HOAs and the covenenant specified that I couldn’t run a tannery or have a manure pit in the backyard. (Covenant dated to when the area was subdivided in 1898.)
UCGal
ParticipantI can’t comment on these twinhomes specifically, but I owned a twinhome in Pennsylvania and loved it.
But then again – it was everything you said you didn’t want… It was old (circa 1905). It had laundry in the basement, detached garage, small- almost non existant – closets.
But it had 10 foot ceilings, beautiful casework around the doors and windows, and charm out the whazooo.
I could occasionally hear my neighbors through the walls. But I got along fine with them and it was never an issue. I had a nice garden and yard. I had no HOAs and the covenenant specified that I couldn’t run a tannery or have a manure pit in the backyard. (Covenant dated to when the area was subdivided in 1898.)
UCGal
ParticipantI can’t comment on these twinhomes specifically, but I owned a twinhome in Pennsylvania and loved it.
But then again – it was everything you said you didn’t want… It was old (circa 1905). It had laundry in the basement, detached garage, small- almost non existant – closets.
But it had 10 foot ceilings, beautiful casework around the doors and windows, and charm out the whazooo.
I could occasionally hear my neighbors through the walls. But I got along fine with them and it was never an issue. I had a nice garden and yard. I had no HOAs and the covenenant specified that I couldn’t run a tannery or have a manure pit in the backyard. (Covenant dated to when the area was subdivided in 1898.)
UCGal
ParticipantI can’t comment on these twinhomes specifically, but I owned a twinhome in Pennsylvania and loved it.
But then again – it was everything you said you didn’t want… It was old (circa 1905). It had laundry in the basement, detached garage, small- almost non existant – closets.
But it had 10 foot ceilings, beautiful casework around the doors and windows, and charm out the whazooo.
I could occasionally hear my neighbors through the walls. But I got along fine with them and it was never an issue. I had a nice garden and yard. I had no HOAs and the covenenant specified that I couldn’t run a tannery or have a manure pit in the backyard. (Covenant dated to when the area was subdivided in 1898.)
UCGal
ParticipantI can’t comment on these twinhomes specifically, but I owned a twinhome in Pennsylvania and loved it.
But then again – it was everything you said you didn’t want… It was old (circa 1905). It had laundry in the basement, detached garage, small- almost non existant – closets.
But it had 10 foot ceilings, beautiful casework around the doors and windows, and charm out the whazooo.
I could occasionally hear my neighbors through the walls. But I got along fine with them and it was never an issue. I had a nice garden and yard. I had no HOAs and the covenenant specified that I couldn’t run a tannery or have a manure pit in the backyard. (Covenant dated to when the area was subdivided in 1898.)
August 16, 2010 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #591330UCGal
Participant[quote=CA renter]
In a similar vein, would you rather have a rent-a-cop respond to your 911 call, or a public police officer? I know which one I’d want.[/quote]and some of the same people (not specifically here on Piggington, but coworkers, etc) who complain about how there are too many entitled federal employees clamor that we need more INS workers protecting the border. Hellooooo the INS is a federal agency.
August 16, 2010 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #591423UCGal
Participant[quote=CA renter]
In a similar vein, would you rather have a rent-a-cop respond to your 911 call, or a public police officer? I know which one I’d want.[/quote]and some of the same people (not specifically here on Piggington, but coworkers, etc) who complain about how there are too many entitled federal employees clamor that we need more INS workers protecting the border. Hellooooo the INS is a federal agency.
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