You'd have to be stupid to put your child in harms way. Stay out of Philadelphia.
Just crack down on crime throughout the city. It’s really not that complicated.
It is. Because crime is a symptom of the larger issue of unaddressed poverty.
@@Mysticbladegod the poverty is a result of the crime, not the other way around. “Teens” are out of control.
And why anyone not from dirtydelphia want to go there for school?? So many safe and clean options besides that craphole 😂
With no real conflict right now, we got a lot of military service members that are trained and looking for work. Just an observation 🤷♂️
Well that is a not always the right fit. Policing is not combat. Policing is more well-armed social worker. Also, hiring requirements and residency requirements generally have some of those people shied away from the profession. In fact that you mention it, military recruiting is down across the board.
yall dug into crime data but what are yall going to do about it??? action is needed ASAP
Now wait a moment...I was just told that crime in Philly is at an all time low thanks to the mayor.
Bad area. I am not anti-gentrification. I rode through the area for decades, disgusting. Great people in Philly but often trapped but the animals/ I am from there. I remember the old neighborhoods, it was much better.
Lmao. It's not the school it's all of philly
VIGILANTISM IS OUR FRIEND
It’s common sense. Hofstra accepted my application in 1983. We visited in early 1984. I noticed that Hempstead, NY was a dive. I chose Dickinson in rural central Pennsylvania instead.
😂😂If the city is a Democratic Affirmative Action city. It should be consider a No Go Zone
reminds one of the 1st apt I got in college and the "real-estate" agent, to calm my parents, who were co-signing the lease, she said, "Oh, don't worry about the chalk outline; the man was murdered last weekend." That was a long time ago so nothing has changed, as Ecclesiastes says.
Let's be clear here these people need to look tonthe students and their friends when it comes to these crimes because this recent happening with the officer is a perfect example, he sure wasnt friends with someone who just lived in the area and didn't attend Temple I'm SURE he had friends at the University. Also remember the young woman found assaulted and deleted behind a dumpster...that was a student who did that too. Moral of the story the students & their friends are contributing to the crimes
Get real. They’re getting robbed by “teens”. This city is a f’in dump.
Of course that clown is gonna say yes.
If you can learn online, do it. Online education has grown exponentially over the past few years because people are realizing the stigmas are wrong and it can be safer, cheaper and more flexible for students of all ages,
like a woman can be there and be ac rminal and she probablly kill dude and sleep with all the police toescape the crime..
This has nothing to do with the campuses. Philadelphia is out of control generally and there is no Will to fix it.
it can't be fixed- there are too many bad people.
@@rowyourboat5361 That's not true. If you look at what LA, Detroit, and NYC used to be back in the 70s, 80s, and 90s crime took a significant plunge since then.
@@omfgCantGetaUsername you call this a plunge? you're deranged
@@rowyourboat5361 So, NYC topping out at 2,245 homicides in 1990, LA reaching 1092 homicides at in '92, and Detroit reaching 686 homicides in 1987 to barely even reaching a quarter of those numbers today isn't a plunge? NY barely passes 500 with 8 million ppl, LA barely touches 400 with 3.9 million ppl, and Detroit barely touches 300 with 630k ppl today comparing to the crack era. You're more delusional than you say I am. 🤯🤣🤣
@@rowyourboat5361 If murder and crime can plunge like it did during that period for NY, LA, and Detroit my point is that the same could be done here. Think row your boat, think!!! Think outside of the boat!