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re: Most dangerous places in SEC country New Orleans, Memphis or Walker County Alabama?

Posted on 4/18/24 at 11:44 am to
Posted by SuperOcean
Member since Jun 2022
3370 posts
Posted on 4/18/24 at 11:44 am to
Yeah..short story is... Going to Graceland and gotb into an accident. We pulled off the main street into a neighborhood and while waiting a pro comes up starts talking to my 20 yr old brother.. After she figured out he wasn't buying "What about you young man, you look man enough" I remember saying "No ma'am" then my brother telling her to move on. Then about 50 ft down ..she saw an old man pushing a lawnmower down the side walk (on other side of street) and she yelled at him " hey old man, what you gonna do with that $10 you getting forv cutting grass?'. And he yelled back " I ain't gonna f+ waste it on your f- Nasty self". She said "alright" ..and kept on walking.

Of all the things hookers take...rejection may what they take best
Posted by Streetcleaner
gas huffer, TX
Member since May 2023
428 posts
Posted on 4/18/24 at 12:00 pm to
I think one of the reasons Memphis is so bad is because they have a catch and release policy for criminals. Officers make arrests, but the courts don’t keep them in jail. Gang members aren’t afraid to catch a charge in Memphis because they’ll be walking out of jail by the time the paperwork is done.

I don’t know how the surrounding states handle this, but I could definitely see gang members in surrounding states “commuting” to Memphis to sell drugs and extort small time players with violence since the judiciary system in Memphis is so lenient with repeat violent offenders.
Posted by TheFourHorsemen
Next door to Ric Flair
Member since Jul 2021
2318 posts
Posted on 4/18/24 at 2:34 pm to
Glad nothing violent happened. They told us Graceland is under 24hr 365 a day armed security. Easy to see why.
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