All large cities are dangerous if you don't know which neighborhoods to stay out of.
(...) just stay on the resort or in the tourist area in the dr (...)
What do you recommend to people who work here?
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Honestly, I personally do everything in the dr but I am from nyc and have very advanced street smarts. They just need to know that the type of crime are robberies. This means that people are scouting jewelry and cars and broke people are on the prowl for unsuspecting victims. Do not flash any sign of wealth. stay alert at all times. Do not go places alone after dark. STay out of dangeorus neighborhoods if possible. Do not trust anyone you do not know. Keep pepper spray, mace, maybe a few sharp pens nearby. And understand that the chances of getting kidnapped or robbed are very low. Only a couple of kidnappings have happened in years. Make sure there is an alarm on the house and that the neighbors and nearby workers and people have close ties and will come to your aid if needed. And do not cross the border with haiti because then they might see real danger and kidnappings. and enjoy the caribbean latino hot spicy island paradise. understand that you are lucky to be there.
nyc is huge but the ghettos in nyc are full of guns, drugs, murders, robbers, homicides, gangs. far more crime than santo domingo. east brooklyn, wow shootouts all night. thr bronx warzones, parts of harlem even washington heights, nyc has some serious crime that can easily rival anywhere but it also has safe place sin manhattan and staten island. it all depends where you go.
they need to be. they are far up a few notches but they are overwhelmed. there ar efar more drugs and crimes to stop in nyc. they are also racist andhave a system set up to arrest blacks and latinos. they do not car emuch about the black and latino ghettos in nyc.
Interesting thread that you started. You may want to consider that among the group here we have:
--- People who live in, and are from, Santo Domingo
--- people who have traveled and lived in some of the more dangerous places in the world
--- people who are from (and are still living in) NYC and surrounding areas (as well as many other places)
--- members of NYC law enforcement (who may have some expertise and understanding about that city)
--- people from all/various walks of life (use your imagination on that one)
In post #26, you listed some US cities. One of them is, in fact, my hometown. I am very familiar with travel through (and living in) most of THOSE areas. Been doing it for many many years. Still do ... I have relatives there.
You may not yet know who is who here. Don't assume. There are a lot of resources here. Resources who might help you understand your topic. But that will depend on whether you are asking a question ... or making some statement. Something that I'd really like to know.
I agree.
And, of course, like some others, I had to go back and look at post #26 again, to play the guessing game
Weeeeell ... If ya really wanna know ..... it's Newark, NJ.
Just across the river from NYC (one of my "familiar" playgrounds).
Newark has seen a lot of changes over the last century. Lots of Italians in Ironbound section 'back in the day'. Ballantine Beer. The riots when I was a kid. Still lots of Portuguese, no??
And one of the most famous mayors in the country, Cory Booker, who ran into a blazing fire a bit over a week ago, to save a neighbor lady. Impressive guy, I think we'll hear more from him in the future.
I was born just across that river, on East 19th Street, but I've been a Jersey girl since 1980.
Interesting thread that you started. You may want to consider that among the group here we have:
--- People who live in, and are from, Santo Domingo
--- people who have traveled and lived in some of the more dangerous places in the world
--- people who are from (and are still living in) NYC and surrounding areas (as well as many other places)
--- members of NYC law enforcement (who may have some expertise and understanding about that city)
--- people from all/various walks of life (use your imagination on that one)
In post #26, you listed some US cities. One of them is, in fact, my hometown. I am very familiar with travel through (and living in) most of THOSE areas. Been doing it for many many years. Still do ... I have relatives there.
You may not yet know who is who here. Don't assume. There are a lot of resources here. Resources who might help you understand your topic. But that will depend on whether you are asking a question ... or making some statement. Something that I'd really like to know.
Depends where in nyc. nyc is huge. if you walk into the wrong neighborhood and walk alone at night you could end up in a coffin easy.