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We have similar gates in a lot of UK train stations. They tend to close very quickly with a snap and, combined with our tendency to politeness, tail-gating is not usually a problem. We also have ‘in’ and ‘out’ separately. Oh, and having railway police to hand doesn’t hurt, either.
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Not as close as London is to becoming… Londonistan.
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I recall the Guardian Angels being set up in NYC in the late 1970s as an unarmed deterrent to violence and crime on the subway. And Central Park was a haunt for muggers and murderers… I know it wasn’t written with NYC crime in mind, but ‘Escape from New York’ was pretty much how we Brits saw the city back then!
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Can’t gold pave streets if the local Democrats are getting into gold limos.
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Yesterday, a cashier informed me that every shop in the small local mall is suffering daily thefts. Staff have been warned not to tackle the criminals; those who did at first were threatened with knives, hammers, or hypodermics. Allegedly, the police are doing nothing but, in my experience, I’d say that’s not exactly true… I live in England, in the East Midlands region.
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As with the UK and Europe, your “asylum seekers” are mainly young men. Funny, isn’t it? They’re fleeing war zones but few women and children are… Btw, one single male grifter in Ireland demanded a big house, a well-paid job, and a future for his children. Hm. He’s planning to ship in his entire family; be aware of this, NYC.
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Europeans migrants are pretty much a general mix of old, young, men, women, families… Non-Europeans migrants tend to be primarily young men and, secondly, single mothers.
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@uniquesongstress I’ll not be classed as a senior citizen until I’m nearly 67 and then that’ll get me a big fat nothing from the UK government or local authorities. But I don’t think I’d like to move to the US.
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In the UK, too.
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Freebies attract the most needy and the most greedy.
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Having received Health and Safety training here in the UK, I’d probably slap a needs to be made safe order on a few of those places because they’re patently dangerous for the partially sighted and blind.
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Be real: blame the politicians. Your country voted the Democrats into power but I’m pretty sure it didn’t vote for the gradual erosion of the First Amendment.
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That’s one amazing… modern Art Deco building? It’s not ugly, but it is challenging. Restoring the old bank is definitely a win, and the apartments are well-designed (if typically pricey). On the downside, it must act as a huge gnomon, its shadow sweeping over the local area during the day, and it’s completely at odds with the neighbourhood. I dread to think what would happen if there was a fire…
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@stoned_kakapo8736 you won’t see the majority of the homeless, only the worst off, many of whom do indeed have mental health/educational needs issues and would have, not too long ago, received supported accommodation or hospitalisation. PS: chucking the mentally ill and the ESNs out into the world without backup wasn’t humanitarian but cruel af. I guess a lot of politicians have never bothered to find out the devastating consequences of their vote.
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And they obviously have guns…
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I think you’ll find NYC facing the London problem - the “incomers” outnumber the “home crowd” at the polling booth.
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It’s a standard manipulation tactic. You’re supposed (rightly) to feel concern. Result: the women get settled and then the men of the family arrive legally en masse.
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Well done! It’s what happening in major UK and European cities.
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Don’t go there… If there’s more people but fewer jobs, it’ll not end well.
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Hey, we’ve got the same happening in the UK. But no Trump here… yet.
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Immigration laws in the UK just seem to involve putting down the welcome mat. It’s not quite like that, but it doesn’t look that way for the natives who can’t even speak out without being arrested for hate speech.
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@Shnozolla go say that to your granny and, if she's still around, your great-granny. The poor have always been effed.
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My initial take: NYC needs to raise more money asap and drivers are the go-to cash cow. Not saying there isn’t a noise problem overall, but…
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Parquet flooring? Stained glass sash windows? Claw-footed iron bath? Not too sure about some of the out-of-place modern stuff, but that’s a lovely old house. Hope the essential renovations are sympathetic to the original.
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If there’s outrage for similar events in the UK, the outraged are arrested and charged with hate crimes.
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It’s organised crime, with gang members literally bussed in to work and area. Happens here in the UK, too, just not on such an industrial scale.
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No one has bothered with the asylum laws for ages. The UK receives an awful lot of people who’ve travelled through multiple countries to get here. How’re you liking the influx of single young men, btw?
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What do they expect? That they can get whatever they want on demand.
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@prithvis4581 people who are fed up swimming in the river and decide to go to the seaside?
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Hello, America! Love from 🇬🇧
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I’m English and even I know that the steam vents are for old heating systems. It was a staple of film noir environments back in the day!
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@jenniferrose9884 now you have raised one of those points few probably consider these days: 5th columnists. How easy to slip in dangerous enemies of the state among genuine asylum seekers and desperate immigrants. France is, I think, already reaping that whirlwind.
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Gotham is a corruption of Goat Home (to put it in modern English). It’s the place where the madmen reside, which is very apt for Batman and, it seems, NYC.
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In the UK, we’d call that a utility room. It’d be off the kitchen with a door to the back garden, handy for hanging the washing out.
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My reply deleted. Did some soft "sinister" person object or was it YT not liking the truth?
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If you go abroad on holiday, do you frequent McD or eat local cuisine?
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I recommend “Escape from New York” just… don’t take the Mayor with you.
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Same here in the UK where I live. We’ve a lot of older flats which no one can rent and newer flats available for rent which cost too much. The local council wails about the lack of ‘affordable housing’ and authorises more flats ad infinitum.
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Same here in the UK. I’m scared the incomers here will bring guns because we have none at all.
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I’m in the UK: rents are out of whack in London, but NYC is beyond crazy. Loads of Americans must be living in what’s usually referred to as 3rd world poverty or has your government-run press come up with a nicer-sounding euphemism?
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Ah, rat on a stick. Better get the tomato ketchup in, peeps!
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Oh, lord! They’re not flying them all to the UK, are they!?!
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I still like the term “irregulars”. You know: as in soldiers sent to infiltrate a population.
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Hello from the UK! Joining us in perdition, I see.
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Are those protesting for open borders under individual investigation? Sure, many will turn out to have the intelligence of concussed rabbits, but someone is coordinating them! Hi from 🇬🇧
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Said it before: if NYC was able to convert office buildings into flats, would there be enough services and work to support the new residents? And who would those residents be hem-hem?
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…and enforced by the law and shame.
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I wonder what happened there 😉 But… plenty of cells for the loony Lefties protesting out on the street. If Great Britain and the EU would only follow this lead.
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I’d have liked to see what the original house looked like. It’s a shame it’s features are reduced to one ceiling in the reception room.
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Saw the title, went “yup, blocked drains”. Didn’t want to speculate with what they were blocked.
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