The 50 most dangerous cities in the world - Page 2
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							Incognoto
							
							
						 
						France10239 Posts
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							DNB
							
							
						 
						Finland995 Posts
						 List seems a bit lacking to me. | ||
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							sVnteen
							
							
						 
						Germany2238 Posts
						 thats kinda shocking to me... but some are pretty expected i guess | ||
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							strongandbig
							
							
						 
						United States4858 Posts
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							Roe
							
							
						 
						Canada6002 Posts
						 On January 16 2012 01:58 DNB wrote: Why isn't Mogadishu on the list? Or Kinshasa? List seems a bit lacking to me. it was probably too dangerous to even go there O.o | ||
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							SkelA
							
							
						 
						Macedonia13069 Posts
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							Whole
							
							
						 
						United States6046 Posts
						 On January 16 2012 01:46 Darpa wrote: Crazy, Weird how some of the US cities are way up there, even though they seem to be run in the mill cities (Baltimore, St, Louis. Ect). New orleans was a big shock. how is new orleans a big shock? so many shootings and violence over there. Some people even call it the armpit of the US | ||
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							JackDragon
							
							
						 
						525 Posts
						 On January 16 2012 01:43 CrimsonLotus wrote: For context, New York had a murder rate of 4.5 in 2010. You problebly should add 4.5 per 100,000 Inhabitants. Also if you could clear the tabel up a bit it would be nice. It is a bit hard to read. | ||
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							HwangjaeTerran
							
							
						 
						Finland5967 Posts
						 Maybe the profits from the legal drugs would take too big of a hit. Well it's just more blood on their hands. | ||
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							Zealotdriver
							
							
						 
						United States1557 Posts
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							Gamegene
							
							
						 
						United States8308 Posts
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							MetalLobster
							
							
						 
						Canada532 Posts
						 On January 16 2012 01:58 DNB wrote: Why isn't Mogadishu on the list? Or Kinshasa? List seems a bit lacking to me. It could be that no one is keeping stats there | ||
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							Sated
							
							
						 
						England4983 Posts
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							JackDragon
							
							
						 
						525 Posts
						 On January 16 2012 02:05 HwangjaeTerran wrote: Makes you wonder just how many lives would be saved by stopping the war on drugs. Maybe the profits from the legal drugs would take too big of a hit. Legal drugs? you mean like alcohol or what legal drugs are you talking about? | ||
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							FallDownMarigold
							
							
						 
						United States3710 Posts
						 On January 16 2012 02:06 Sated wrote: Strong gun control = Less violent cities. i'd be careful with that... | ||
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							DannyJ
							
							
						 
						United States5110 Posts
						 On January 16 2012 02:06 MetalLobster wrote: It could be that no one is keeping stats there Well Somalia doesn't even have a central government so I'd assume that's the case. | ||
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							jupidar
							
							
						 
						United States229 Posts
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							Irratonalys
							
							
						 
						Germany902 Posts
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							NGeX
							
							
						 
						Canada72 Posts
						 I live in Canada where you're required by law to register every gun you own and must go to a gun range twice a week to keep said license. | ||
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							Slaughter
							
							
						 
						United States20254 Posts
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