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re: Lowest Crime rate cities in the SEC
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:22 am to am4titansandlsu
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:22 am to am4titansandlsu
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BR is probably tops but if you thre out north baton rouge it would be middle of the pack.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:24 am to UpstateCock2007
br is so hard gangland wouldn't even film here
the worst problems in south br are traffic and worrying about north br people breaking into their homes.
honestly north br and south br need to be two different cities with south getting downtown and LSU, then LSU leveling the ghettos and expanding the campus.
the worst problems in south br are traffic and worrying about north br people breaking into their homes.
honestly north br and south br need to be two different cities with south getting downtown and LSU, then LSU leveling the ghettos and expanding the campus.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:24 am to Al Bundy Bulldog
little rock needs to be included
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:25 am to heartbreakTiger
Columbia has some really nice areas that border the slums as well. One side of Gervais Street is larger homes, etc, while the other side backs up to Gonzalez Gardens... the largest housing project I have ever seen.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:26 am to arkbuck
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All seem like one large city.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:26 am to busey
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So is Lexington.
WHAT THE frick DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH THE SEC?
oh shite, just remembered it's march, nevermind
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:28 am to FulmersGonnaFixIt
I don't know about crime rates but Knoxville is the worst SEC city I've been to including Starkville. Too many god damned homeless people.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:28 am to UpstateCock2007
LSU has ghettos boarding two sides
the area bt LSU and downtown is down right shite.
The only other problem besides traffic and worrying about north br is fricking gov apartments are littering south br. Its some of the dumbest shite ever putting gov apartments in areas like south br.
the area bt LSU and downtown is down right shite.
The only other problem besides traffic and worrying about north br is fricking gov apartments are littering south br. Its some of the dumbest shite ever putting gov apartments in areas like south br.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:29 am to heartbreakTiger
Only been to BR once in 2007 for the game... really don't remember a whole lot about it. Spent the night before in NOLA, and just went out the night after the game.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:31 am to heartbreakTiger
If JJ had played LB instead of QB maybe y'all would have won. Or at least crossed the 50.
This post was edited on 3/15/12 at 10:32 am
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:33 am to busey
you so mad but you can't find a kentucky football highlight? weak sauce there.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:34 am to Al Bundy Bulldog
With the exception of Gainesville, the last five are all cities, not college towns. Of course there's going to be more crime in cities. That goes without saying.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:35 am to ksayetiger
Yea. They're nowhere to be found. You're right.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:41 am to busey
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:42 am to cameron789787
He can jump for a midget.
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:42 am to busey
It was actually a pretty nice tackle by JJ after the pick. As sad as it is, that was his best play of the night
Posted on 3/15/12 at 10:51 am to NawlinsTigah270
City - Crime Index (violent crimes per thousand, total crimes per thousand)
1. Oxford, Mississippi - 27 (0.63 violent, 29.29 total)
2. Auburn, Alabama - 19 (1.56 violent, 35.61 total)
3. College Station, Texas - 18 (2.38 violent, 36.59 total)
4. Starkville, Mississippi - 17 (2.51 violent, 37.26 total)
5. Columbia, Missouri - 13 (5.00 violent, 43.13 total)
6. Fayetteville, Arkansas - 11 (4.50 violent, 45.64 total)
7. Lexington, Kentucky - 11 (5.90 violent, 46.28 total)
8. Athens, Georgia - 9 (3.30 violent, 49.24 total)
9. Gainesville, Florida - 6 (7.46 violent, 55.54 total)
10. Tuscaloosa, Alabama - 4 (5.13 violent, 63.54 total)
11. Nashville, Tennessee - 4 (11.70 violent, 63.85 total)
12. Baton Rouge, Louisiana - 3 (10.83 violent, 67.02 total)
13. Columbia, South Carolina - 2 (10.24 violent, 76.55 total)
14. Knoxville, Tennessee - 1 (9.84 violent, 82.02 total)
Ranked violent crimes per thousand
1. Oxford, Mississippi (0.63)
2. Auburn, Alabama (1.56)
3. College Station, Texas (2.38)
4. Starkville, Mississippi (2.51)
5. Athens, Georgia (3.30)
6. Fayetteville, Arkansas (4.50)
7. Columbia, Missouri (5.00)
8. Tuscaloosa, Alabama (5.13)
9. Lexington, Kentucky (5.90)
10. Gainesville, Florida (7.46)
11. Knoxville, Tennessee (9.84)
12. Columbia, South Carolina (10.24)
13. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (10.83)
14. Nashville, Tennessee (11.70)
Got the stats from [link=(neighborhoodscout.com/)]neighborhoodscout.com[/link]
1. Oxford, Mississippi - 27 (0.63 violent, 29.29 total)
2. Auburn, Alabama - 19 (1.56 violent, 35.61 total)
3. College Station, Texas - 18 (2.38 violent, 36.59 total)
4. Starkville, Mississippi - 17 (2.51 violent, 37.26 total)
5. Columbia, Missouri - 13 (5.00 violent, 43.13 total)
6. Fayetteville, Arkansas - 11 (4.50 violent, 45.64 total)
7. Lexington, Kentucky - 11 (5.90 violent, 46.28 total)
8. Athens, Georgia - 9 (3.30 violent, 49.24 total)
9. Gainesville, Florida - 6 (7.46 violent, 55.54 total)
10. Tuscaloosa, Alabama - 4 (5.13 violent, 63.54 total)
11. Nashville, Tennessee - 4 (11.70 violent, 63.85 total)
12. Baton Rouge, Louisiana - 3 (10.83 violent, 67.02 total)
13. Columbia, South Carolina - 2 (10.24 violent, 76.55 total)
14. Knoxville, Tennessee - 1 (9.84 violent, 82.02 total)
Ranked violent crimes per thousand
1. Oxford, Mississippi (0.63)
2. Auburn, Alabama (1.56)
3. College Station, Texas (2.38)
4. Starkville, Mississippi (2.51)
5. Athens, Georgia (3.30)
6. Fayetteville, Arkansas (4.50)
7. Columbia, Missouri (5.00)
8. Tuscaloosa, Alabama (5.13)
9. Lexington, Kentucky (5.90)
10. Gainesville, Florida (7.46)
11. Knoxville, Tennessee (9.84)
12. Columbia, South Carolina (10.24)
13. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (10.83)
14. Nashville, Tennessee (11.70)
Got the stats from [link=(neighborhoodscout.com/)]neighborhoodscout.com[/link]
This post was edited on 3/15/12 at 10:53 am
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