Ali_rrr
Well-known member
Surprised to see The Netherlands where they are. I thought it'd be higher personally.
I thought both France at the US had been missed completely, yet it turns out they're both there. I'll get my coat.
When I went through I saw France, but not the US - I saw 12th and 10th, so clicked back to find 11th and it wasn't there. I wondered if it was the US, in hiding.I thought both France at the US had been missed completely, yet it turns out they're both there. I'll get my coat.
That's a no then. Blame the migrantsAll of my team and pals that live there......lots of petty crime apparently which the Swissies simply aren't used to.
Not convinced by the absence of the US and France, nor by the inclusion of Malta.
When I went through I saw France, but not the US - I saw 12th and 10th, so clicked back to find 11th and it wasn't there. I wondered if it was the US, in hiding.
That's a no then. Blame the migrants
If you say so - you clearly know more than anyone living there. I'm meeting someone from Geneva tomorrow, I'll tell her she's imagining the increase in street beggars, drug addicts and petty criminals she spoke about last time we met. The police have been expanded in the last 2-3 years to deal with it and are apparently getting rates down a bit but people living in Geneva will tell you it's very different from a few years ago
2013 article
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/cops-and-robbers_who-s-to-blame-for-the-swiss-crime-wave-/35594462
Opening line 'There was a significant rise from 2011 to 2012 in burglaries and thefts committed by asylum seekers and those without residency permits'
More.....
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=17801
US is surely very high risk for crime and the French are always protesting abut something.
If you say so - you clearly know more than anyone living there. I'm meeting someone from Geneva tomorrow, I'll tell her she's imagining the increase in street beggars, drug addicts and petty criminals she spoke about last time we met. The police have been expanded in the last 2-3 years to deal with it and are apparently getting rates down a bit but people living in Geneva will tell you it's very different from a few years ago
2013 article
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/cops-and-robbers_who-s-to-blame-for-the-swiss-crime-wave-/35594462
Opening line 'There was a significant rise from 2011 to 2012 in burglaries and thefts committed by asylum seekers and those without residency permits'
More.....
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=17801
Ireland is an interesting one so high up, as iirc there's more than half the population of Irish born people live abroad, hardly a vore of confidence and happines.
If you say so - you clearly know more than anyone living there. I'm meeting someone from Geneva tomorrow, I'll tell her she's imagining the increase in street beggars, drug addicts and petty criminals she spoke about last time we met. The police have been expanded in the last 2-3 years to deal with it and are apparently getting rates down a bit but people living in Geneva will tell you it's very different from a few years ago
2013 article
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/cops-and-robbers_who-s-to-blame-for-the-swiss-crime-wave-/35594462
Opening line 'There was a significant rise from 2011 to 2012 in burglaries and thefts committed by asylum seekers and those without residency permits'