Jump to content

OneSon

Members
  • Content Count

    186
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by OneSon


  1. 11 hours ago, Longcol said:

    I think in the context of crime most people realise we are talking about cities as being large metropolitan areas, not places that are "cities" because they were important 500 years ago (royal charters / cathedrals etc).

     

    I'm sure Ripon must be the safest "city" in Yorkshire, even though there are villages with similar populations in South Yorkshire.

    There are 36 cities in the UK with a population of 200,000 or greater.  Unless you want to change the technical definition of the word 'city' to London, Sheffield, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester only then Sheffield is most certainly not one of the safest cities in the UK.  


  2. 34 minutes ago, Eccy Beach said:

    Granted this is a year old, maybe things have rapidly gone wrong?

     

    https://www.jusnews.net/report-shows-sheffields-violent-crime-is-lowest-of-core-cities-by-large/

    Even in that report, Sheffield has the 5th highest crime rate of all cities. For violent crime it was the 7th highest in 2016 but has seen a sharp increase in the last 2 years, particularly in relation to murder. There are 51 cities in England. I love Sheffield as much as the next guy but to say it's the safest city in England is clearly not true. 


  3. 8 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

    It probably still is, I'm sure increase in crime won't be localised to just Sheffield.

    It may be the safest city if city means London, Newcastle, Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester & Sheffield. But when you compare number of crimes in Sheffield per capita to places like York, Coventry, Hull, Derby, Plymouth, Reading and Norwich then it is quite clearly not the safest city in England. In fact, over the past 2 years the number of violent crimes in Sheffield is very high when compared nationally. Unfortunately, it is starting to pattern with Birmingham and London. 


  4. 11 hours ago, Longcol said:

    Really?

     

    There are far more posts on SF in the last few months complaining about speed cameras and the like than claiming there is a crime epidemic.

    Number of burglaries in the Dore and Totley area is so high at the moment that locals are proposing street patrols. Police have confirmed that two burglaries have been carried out with axes and one with a knife. 

     

    The "Sheffield is the safest city in the country" hippy nonsense doesn't wash with most people unfortunately. 


  5. On 12/01/2019 at 15:46, WiseOwl182 said:

     

    If I move to France, I'm still British. If I had children there who then went on to have their own children too, they would be French. It would be strange if they denied being French.

    If they also put British flags up in their bedroom windows, mixed almost exclusively with other British descendants and generally refused to adopt any aspects of French life they would likely be criticised by the exact same lefties who you are arguing with here.  

     


  6. On 1/5/2019 at 7:24 AM, DerbyTup said:

    I wouldn't describe it as "horrific".   It may be inconvenient if you get stuck in it.   The OP is referring to a very short motorway journey, Sheffield to Nottingham.  I wish my motorway journey's were that short.  I travel from Sheffield to Surrey every week, twice a week.  It involves M1, A43, M40, M4, M25 or other combinations, including A38, M69, M6, M42.  Off peak it's about 3 hours - peak time could be 5 hours, usually around 4.  

     

    Why do you do that travelling? That sounds absolutely awful. 


  7. We used to live in Sheffield and our son was developing asthma. We left when he was 4 to live in a rural location and his cough has disappeared.  The air is noticeably more clear out in the country. Sitting traffic is very bad for air pollution in cities like Sheffield, London, Manchester etc. I spent the first 30 years of my life in Sheffield and never really noticed it until we left. 


  8. 3 hours ago, DerbyTup said:

    Stabbed in the "bag"?  Lucky he was carrying a bag then!

    I'm glad you can find humour in it! 

    2 hours ago, DerbyTup said:

    There was some further detail on social media last night saying that the attacker was a black male and there was no reported motive for the attack. i.e. it wasn't a robbery, and it wasn't drug or gang related as far as we know.  So, it just sounds like a bit of wanton violence for the sake of it.  

     

     

    What has his skin colour got to do with it? 


  9. Sheffield is an interesting city with an incredibly large social divide that is, in my opinion, not good for the harmony of the city. It also suffers from not particularly good race relations. I have lived in many parts of the world and at times Sheffield reminds me of parts of America and South Africa. Dore, for example functions, in many ways, like a gated community would in America.

     

    There are some truly beautiful parts of Sheffield with tree lined streets and large houses. I would include Ranmoor, Fulwood, Nether Green and parts of Millhouses and Ringinglow in this. There are also many deprived areas that simply do not see the same level of investment from the council. The disparity between parks in the city is disgusting.

     

    If you are wealthy enough to live somewhere like Dore or Ringinglow then fine however you run the risk of being one of those people who does not truly engage with the city you live in. Instead utilising John Lewis and Waitrose and spending the rest of your time hiding away in your big house.

     

    The school situation in Sheffield is also a disgrace to the council. The disparity in funding between the schools in the south-west and the rest of the city is appalling. So too is the way the council draw the catchment areas in order to ensure the selectivity of schools like Silverdale is maintained. This is why there has been an enormous influx of families to the south west and the situation is now unsustainable.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.