Thank you for keeping Crimea with Ukraine, where it belongs. 👍🏻👍🏻
The Spanish feel safe because they’ve all got knives, which is why they shouldn’t feel safe.
I don’t feel safe during the day either.
I’m honestly surprised by Italy…
This will be fun
Can we have a similar map for “Percentage of people who trust the results of self-selecting surveys”?
I feel safe when I walk outside at night, and I do it a lot because I enjoy it, but maybe it’s because I’am an unpredictable madman prone to assaulting random strangers for no reason.
We probably need to walk around Switzerland at night bringing the fear.
This is one of the most important metrics for countries.
I’m far from satisfied how my country is run, but all the money in the world can’t substitute feeling safe in your own street, city and country.
* Living in Acharnes Attiki Greece with a ton of criminality, guns and shooting with Kalashnikov in parties for fun*
Slovenia, Croatia – Virgin “feel safe at night”
France -Chad “I will fuck you up!!!’
This is sad
The idea of being afraid to walk outside at night is so alien to me.
One Scandinavian country is not like the others…
That high and Russia lol. Go outside of Moscow and S. Peterburg.
People can say what they want but if you drew a correlation graph between immigration and street safety, I think you would see a pattern.
I mentally went through a checklist of countries that had large inflows of migrants. Nothing wrong with people looking for better life but I would be very interested to know deep reasons behind their votes.
Understandable for Ukraine
Yeah it’s not great here, but here’s the catch, the few trouble I had in my life happened in fucking full daylight. The place is also very important.
~50% seems incredibly high for Sweden.
As an American (from Philadelphia) visiting numerous European countries I felt very safe at night. I was only nervous walking the alleys in Genoa, Italy.
Poor Sweden, I remember when Finland used to be the “wild crazy place”.
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Thank you for keeping Crimea with Ukraine, where it belongs. 👍🏻👍🏻
The Spanish feel safe because they’ve all got knives, which is why they shouldn’t feel safe.
I don’t feel safe during the day either.
I’m honestly surprised by Italy…
This will be fun
Can we have a similar map for “Percentage of people who trust the results of self-selecting surveys”?
I feel safe when I walk outside at night, and I do it a lot because I enjoy it, but maybe it’s because I’am an unpredictable madman prone to assaulting random strangers for no reason.
We probably need to walk around Switzerland at night bringing the fear.
This is one of the most important metrics for countries.
I’m far from satisfied how my country is run, but all the money in the world can’t substitute feeling safe in your own street, city and country.
* Living in Acharnes Attiki Greece with a ton of criminality, guns and shooting with Kalashnikov in parties for fun*
Slovenia, Croatia – Virgin “feel safe at night”
France -Chad “I will fuck you up!!!’
This is sad
The idea of being afraid to walk outside at night is so alien to me.
One Scandinavian country is not like the others…
That high and Russia lol. Go outside of Moscow and S. Peterburg.
People can say what they want but if you drew a correlation graph between immigration and street safety, I think you would see a pattern.
I mentally went through a checklist of countries that had large inflows of migrants. Nothing wrong with people looking for better life but I would be very interested to know deep reasons behind their votes.
Understandable for Ukraine
Yeah it’s not great here, but here’s the catch, the few trouble I had in my life happened in fucking full daylight. The place is also very important.
~50% seems incredibly high for Sweden.
As an American (from Philadelphia) visiting numerous European countries I felt very safe at night. I was only nervous walking the alleys in Genoa, Italy.
Poor Sweden, I remember when Finland used to be the “wild crazy place”.