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  1. Hiya there, amazing vlog , am originally from Manchester (North west of England ) but I moved to south west of England Devon back in 2006. But Manchester was named Gunchester their is book out called gang war about the gangs of Manchester 👍

  2. In April 2923 a gang of 21 adults (7 women and 14 men) child sex offenders in the West Midlands where sentenced to a total of 145 years, for sex offences to kids up to the age of 12 years old.
    It was a major news story across the U.K.

  3. In April 2923 a gang of 21 adults (7 women and 14 men) child sex offenders in the West Midlands where sentenced to a total of 145 years, for sex offences to kids up to the age of 12 years old.
    It was a major news story across the U.K.

  4. Bradford, Halifax and West Yorkshire had a massive child sex scandal in 2017.
    The majority of these disgusting acts were committed by Asian Muslim men.
    100 people were charged total jail term 130 years.

  5. Sheffield is more dangerous than Doncaster. The 2024 update is more accurate.
    Cardiff, Birmingham. London, Bradford and Nottingham are in the top 5.
    I used to visit Sheffield regularly and never felt really safe. Bradford is only a short distance from my home town but I only went there to go ice skating.

  6. I shouldn't take much notice if I were you.
    I've lived overseas and I can tell you that here in UK is like "Alice in Wonderland" in comparison.
    This video is designed to sensationalise to attract likes and make money from advertising.
    There's nowhere in the day-time I feel unsafe here, and late at night the only thing you occasionally have to watch out for are drunks.
    If you have any practise with self-defence, it shouldn't be too difficult to take down a drunk – their reactions are slower.

  7. Suggest you watch or read articles from UK government website and local police stations and nothing is as bad as these videos will make out. Yes we as a whole country including Isle of Wight, Channel Islands all the islands surrounding the entire UK and it's a very small amount of crime, we quite possibly had the same amount back when growing up but we still had just three channels on the TV, no rolling news, power cuts, miners strikes a rioting back then IRA bombings in Ireland and the mainland UK, go back in our recent history and it's almost the same

  8. Typical headline to get a reaction so here it is. "Is it really that bad" well I've not even bothered to see the video but I can tell you it's clearly a NO, especially in the context of an American and their levels of crime, murder and even road deaths the UK is many many many times safer than the USA and the international stats all back this up.

  9. Overhyped UK video, just like the redtop tabloids. When you get half an inch of snow here, them rags all compete for the most storm in a teacup headline, ''Snowmageddon'', ''Beast from the East'', end of world clickbait stuff and by midday it's all melted. The reality in my area is, and I lived here 20 years, a bunch of kids stole alcohol from the back of the corner shop, the police once sent 20 armed police in my street because some fool was seen wielding an air rifle, and 30 kids turned up one sunday evening because some (now removed) dealer sold them a bag of parsley.

    Now look at USA and their guns, guess what what the news yesterday again.

  10. Jeez. Who can sit through all this.? Just referenced part of 'Nottingham' and it's just a series of pretty postcard pictures narrated by a bunch of properly uncontextualised and essentially meaningless statistics. I've lived in Milton Keynes, England these last and more than 30 years as an adult (61 years in total here) and whilst our country has undoubtedly changed over the course of my lifetime to date to date it is, most assuredly, a safe and an otherwise great place in which to roam and explore. One positive over the United States is that individuals are not allowed to carry or most generally possess firearms and I suppose yes, this does deliver higher rates of knife crime as a vent for human frustration and the register for this, and as with everywhere, references just how much civilising education an individual has enjoyed during their early years and otherwise just how much money they have got to assuage and dissipate their normal course frustrations. So, think of us as very much like the United States only and sometimes bit odd and a bit weird on the street – it's mostly and in fact less eccentric and more cohesive against extreme thanyour United States and because we are geographically packed into an area the size of one of your medium sized states – only and without the firearms and you won't go too far wrong in your appraisal.

  11. Take it with a pinch of salt.
    1. The bad eggs spoil the good, there are hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions of people in a city, but then the few rough heads cast a bad light.
    2. It's usually gang wars, even if you're in the midst of a war, you and your house will be cool if you go to and from work everyday and live your life.
    3. There are no guns, so stray bullets are not a thing.
    4. I must admit, in London pickpocketing and petty thefts are a thing, but again out of the millions of people that live, work, study, and visit London, only a small % are criminals

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