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Why does australia have no crime and nz has alot more than here in the US? |
Travel Info Why does australia have no crime and nz has alot more than here in the US? Travel Tips A recent worldwide survey found NZ the 2nd safest place in the world to live, behind Norway. The US was in the 60's I believe, so who ever you gained your info from was seriously misinformed. Others i don't know but do you know the history of Australian people? they all started out as criminals. the british shipped the convict to Australia way back when. crazy to think because they are such people and the crime is low. go figure. where can we ship our criminals to? iraq? I do not know whether there are no criminals in Australia but Australia after its discovery was used as the penal colony of Britain where it sent all its criminals when they were ex-communicated. Many of the present Australians are the descendants of these criminals. Of course it does not mean they are criminals. I do not know about NZ also. But i think criminals are everywhere even in Heaven and such bland statements like no criminals in Australia etc cannot be believed. Well I dont know where you got your info from ,but N.Z. was voted the 2nd most peaceful place in the world after Sweden, Australia wasnt too far down the list while the US of A was way down because of the gun laws Thailand was low too but that because of the unrest in the very south. um...where are you getting your information from??? In New Zealand the police don't even wear guns!!.....I would say New Zealand would have the least, closely followed by Australia and then the usa would trail....far.....far.....far..... behind....at least I'm happy to walk down the main street of every town in New Zealand at night! Can you say the same thing?? Wish it was true but sadly Melbourne and Sydney are rife with street gangs and organised crime syndicates. Some very heavy stuff goes down here,besides the infiltration to very high levels by businessmen who front organised crime,drug monopolies with the many associated murders and executions. That is why the Purana police task force was formed and why there was $1,000000 AUST. on Tony Mokbels head. This is stuff that you would expect to hear about only in New York or Los Angeles. Reality, its happening right here in beautiful Melbourne.A city also that is considered one of the best and safest places in the world to live!. Racial bashings,gay bashing,home invasion,rape,drive-by's snatch and bash robbery,alcohol and drug fuelled brawling at the clubs. These are features of a normal weekend in Australian cities that we read about in Mondays newspapers. Its just a fact of living in "these times". Are you safe anywhere? Is there a country where crime does not exist? I've lived in St. Kilda most of my adult life. Years ago there were a lot of working girls and boys,drug dealers hanging on the corners and small time "crims'" doing the odd robbery and that was then considered enough to make St. Kilda a place to stay away from. But in comparison it all seems quite petty and almost funny looking back in retrospect. Especially when you look at what is going on all over the city,including the outer suburbs. I think its a bit of an uniformed statement to say N.Z. has more crime than Australia.But like every country in the world they certainly have more than enough to deal with. Australia is still a wonderful place to be and live in. But to be so naive that you think somehow, we are immune from crime and criminals is pretty ridiculous. The presence of crime has nothing to do with the country being founded as a penal settlement. The original Anglo/Irish heritage has long ago been overtaken by our multicultural society.Australians of this generation now proudly carry the bloodlines of every country of the world. actuallly that is not true. norway , new zealand, and denmark are the top safest countries to live in. |
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