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Previous_Floor t1_j9btxta wrote
Reply to comment by cnorl in Young Professionals Moving to Providence by peonybutterfly
>You’re just as likely to get mugged walking around the east side late at night as you are on the south side.
disinformation
Previous_Floor t1_j986yig wrote
Reply to comment by cnorl in Young Professionals Moving to Providence by peonybutterfly
Zero credibility.
Previous_Floor t1_j981ef9 wrote
Reply to comment by peonybutterfly in Young Professionals Moving to Providence by peonybutterfly
When looking at the West End, it's very important to stay north of Cranston Street and east of Messer Street. The other parts of the West End are very rough.
I'm glad that it seems you've removed Elmwood from your search. It is objectively among the very worst areas in Providence (and all of RI). It is not "chill", you won't find "young professionals" there, and anyone telling you they'd rather live in Elmwood than anywhere else in Providence is either playing a cruel joke on you or is trying to sell their house in Elmwood.
Personally, I'd recommend the part of Federal Hill between Broadway and Carpenter Street / West Fountain Street..
Previous_Floor t1_j97jri7 wrote
Reply to comment by cnorl in Young Professionals Moving to Providence by peonybutterfly
>If I could pick anywhere to live in Providence it would be Elmwood!
Wow.
OP, do more research about the Elmwood neighborhood. Some people have provided disturbingly bad advice.
Previous_Floor t1_j97g4ii wrote
Reply to Ganko Ittetsu Closes by Ciabattabunns
A devastating loss for the community.
Previous_Floor t1_j8u8fdb wrote
Reply to comment by PossessedCyclist in Thoughts on speed-bumps around the city? by TartProfessional246
>Do you know what else delays the response times of emergency vehicles? Traffic created by private vehicles. Maybe we should ban them in order to decrease emergency response time?
^ Irrational thoughts
Previous_Floor t1_j8u83n0 wrote
Reply to comment by easedownripley in Thoughts on speed-bumps around the city? by TartProfessional246
>That's why the ones in Providence have gaps. They're called speed "humps" or "cushions." The channels allow emergency vehicles to take them at speed.
The OP said "speed bumps". You're talking about something different.
Previous_Floor t1_j8u80pa wrote
Reply to comment by AkaCassius in Thoughts on speed-bumps around the city? by TartProfessional246
>Yes, it is true. It's the entire point of putting in the ones that aren't a solid piece
The OP said "speed bumps". You're talking about something different.
Previous_Floor t1_j8qivqu wrote
"Speed bumps can cause a significant delay in the response times of emergency services. It will take emergency vehicles an additional 20 to 30 seconds to get through each speed bump. This time is crucial when dealing with life or death situations."
Previous_Floor t1_j8qhxkh wrote
Reply to comment by Remarkable_Money_369 in Thoughts on speed-bumps around the city? by TartProfessional246
not true
Previous_Floor t1_j8q38a7 wrote
Reply to comment by ryanfingawesome in Thoughts on speed-bumps around the city? by TartProfessional246
>so, eliminate a traffic calming measure proven to lower average speeds by 18% and replace it with one in a city where we can barely get every corner to be wheelchair accessible. you hit the nail on the head champ.
An unbelievable lack of common sense as well as an unfamiliarity with the area being discussed.
Do you geniuses understand that there's a fire house a block away? And you want to put in speed bumps??
Previous_Floor t1_j8py0pp wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Variation7005 in Thoughts on speed-bumps around the city? by TartProfessional246
>"Make Frogger a required class in school"
Do you ever think before typing?
Previous_Floor t1_j8pxsge wrote
Reply to comment by ryanfingawesome in Thoughts on speed-bumps around the city? by TartProfessional246
I'd suggest changing the curbs in that area so that they're 90 degree angles. Doyle & N Main, Olney & N Main, etc.
When you have curved curbs, people go super fast when turning.
Previous_Floor t1_j8pa1xx wrote
I strongly oppose them. They slow down fire trucks and other emergency vehicles.
Previous_Floor t1_j8nip8c wrote
Reply to Valentines day armed robbery by leavingthecold
There are some really naive people commenting here. It may not have been prostitution, but this "Valentine's Date" was almost certainly an arranged "hook up".
Previous_Floor t1_j8nhhrp wrote
Reply to comment by fishythepete in Valentines day armed robbery by leavingthecold
>Yeah, what kind of weirdo would pick a girl up for a date and then park at the place they’re going?
Do you really think the armed robbery happened like near a busy restaurant?
Previous_Floor t1_j8ne1be wrote
Reply to Valentines day armed robbery by leavingthecold
Sounds more like a prostitution situation than a Valentine's date. He picked her up at an agreed upon location and then went to park somewhere. Presumably an isolated area.
Previous_Floor t1_j8lh8gp wrote
Reply to Looking to buy a house by diggindoggies
Elmhurst is safe (but stay away from the edges of Smith Hill, Valley, and Wanskuck). Lots of noise right near Providence College; the rest of the neighborhood is quiet.
Avoid Wanskuck and Silver Lake. Lots of crime.
Previous_Floor OP t1_j8cedjh wrote
Reply to comment by SaltyNewEnglandCop in Man Shot and Killed in Providence Sunday Morning by Previous_Floor
>Good ole after hours parties
That's what it was.
Updated video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJZLLaXvtJM
Previous_Floor OP t1_j8c8k5y wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ME_ASS_SALAD in Man Shot and Killed in Providence Sunday Morning by Previous_Floor
And 2022 was Elorza's last year in office. I don't know if he has future political aspirations, but the numbers in 2022 sure do make him look good. Maybe that's not a coincidence.
Previous_Floor OP t1_j8c6aqv wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ME_ASS_SALAD in Man Shot and Killed in Providence Sunday Morning by Previous_Floor
>This is a bad thing? This indicates an increase in violence?
>
>You’re the guy who sees the largest increase in fentanyl seizures at the border as a bad thing.
I don't understand your post.
Taking the guns and the notorious gang off the streets was a good thing, and I believe it led to a big decrease in violence. But what I'm saying is that it was temporary.
As for fentanyl, I have no idea what you're talking about. Why would an increase in fentanyl seizures be a bad thing??
Previous_Floor OP t1_j8c31is wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ME_ASS_SALAD in Man Shot and Killed in Providence Sunday Morning by Previous_Floor
>How the fuck is a 12 month period over the last 14 months irrelevant? Oh, I know, it’s irrelevant when you a propagandist hack with garbage data parsing skills.
It's far more complex.
You're ignoring what's been going on in 2023. And you're strictly focusing on a 12 month period while trying to make it seem like that equals a downward trend when you don't understand why the numbers were so low during the first approximately 10 months of 2022.
In 2022 a tremendous amount of guns were taken off the streets. Additionally, the gang from Silver Lake (responsible for the worst mass shooting in Providence history) was taken off the streets. Those two things are very likely why there was a large decrease in violent crime for most of 2022. Not some imaginary downward trend.
Previous_Floor OP t1_j8c15m8 wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ME_ASS_SALAD in Man Shot and Killed in Providence Sunday Morning by Previous_Floor
I'm not confused at all. You're in denial.
Previous_Floor OP t1_j8bzibd wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ME_ASS_SALAD in Man Shot and Killed in Providence Sunday Morning by Previous_Floor
I'll also point out that the number of homicides was at only 5 until close to the end of 2022. It went from 5 to 9 in a short period of time near the end of 2022.
So, the continued increase in violence in 2023 shouldn't come as much of a surprise when considering how 2022 ended.
Previous_Floor t1_j9bvznr wrote
Reply to comment by Toast119 in Right of way is merely a suggestion by Simple_Ad_2777
>the car in the OP is in the wrong for driving the entire length of the road knowing there is no way forward.
Yup. The driver of the car created this problem.