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No one want to drive in Detroit
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<blockquote data-quote="Zowert" data-source="post: 5352063" data-attributes="member: 71957"><p>Yeah Detroit is rough, arguably the toughest city to live in. There are parts of Baltimore, DC and of course Chicago that are basically war zones with the amount of gun violence going on. Chicago earned the nickname ChIraq because, on average, more people were getting killed there by firearms than US troops were getting KIA in Iraq during the insurgency phase. I remember staying about a mile or two away from the Chicago Midway airport one night during a layover on my trip back home from NYC. From the dumpy hotel that American Airlines put us in I heard several gunshots over the course of the night. Two single shots rang out randomly a few hours apart then at around 1am we heard seven to ten shots fired in quick succession. Likely a drive by shooting. It was wild. I remember when we told the cab driver where to take us he said, “Uh oh.. You really shouldn’t stay there.” Free hotel though, “Yeah. There is a reason why it’s free.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zowert, post: 5352063, member: 71957"] Yeah Detroit is rough, arguably the toughest city to live in. There are parts of Baltimore, DC and of course Chicago that are basically war zones with the amount of gun violence going on. Chicago earned the nickname ChIraq because, on average, more people were getting killed there by firearms than US troops were getting KIA in Iraq during the insurgency phase. I remember staying about a mile or two away from the Chicago Midway airport one night during a layover on my trip back home from NYC. From the dumpy hotel that American Airlines put us in I heard several gunshots over the course of the night. Two single shots rang out randomly a few hours apart then at around 1am we heard seven to ten shots fired in quick succession. Likely a drive by shooting. It was wild. I remember when we told the cab driver where to take us he said, “Uh oh.. You really shouldn’t stay there.” Free hotel though, “Yeah. There is a reason why it’s free.” [/QUOTE]
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