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How about Greenacre in Sydney, Australia?

No, there are many people in the Middle East, so we must stay away.

The eastern part of the northern part of Sydney is good, but the western part is bad, especially in the middle eastern areas in the west, which are very poor.

Bankstown, Auburn, Bella, Punchburg, Merilands, etc.

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First of all, I admit that accidents will happen no matter where I live. The so-called regional difference is only a probability, but if it happens to me, the small probability consequence is 100%.

On this basis, it can be said that areas that meet the following conditions are relatively safe:

On a large scale, it belongs to the eastern and northern regions.

(Because the history of westerners' settlement is more than 200 years, this kind of western white people who have settled for generations are generally well-educated, with stable family relations, secure economy and few extreme behaviors. )

Where there is no train.

Because there are no trains, there are relatively few new immigrants and floating population. This has two advantages: black forces or new immigrants in the Middle East, that is, fewer people commit crimes; There are also vulnerable groups, with fewer international students and new immigrants, that is, fewer victims. If you can't find a suitable target, bad people don't like to work in this area. If both are less, the overall situation in this respect will be much better)

Near HMAS

The security around the army is much better, such as Mosman next to HMAS penguins, Elizabeth Bay next to HMAS Kutabur, and Shuangwan next to HMAS Rushkat.

Give a few specific examples:

North District

Neutral Bay, mosman, Manley

east zone

Shuangwan, Bronte, Landwick (this Landwick is in a narrow sense, just referring to several old streets here at Landwick intersection. Apart from Kinsington, Kingsford and the apartment in Australia and New Zealand, there are too many UNSW students living there. Not including Coogee whose nightlife is too rich. Those places already have the potential in the fields I will talk about next)

At least from the news, these places have not found frequent major criminal cases.

What is the risk-prone area?

Convenient transportation, large railway station or express train.

There are many floating population, backpackers, new immigrants and students renting houses in this area-where there are many sheep, there are many wolves.

Convenient area of nightlife center

Criminal cases in Australia are often random, not carefully planned, and many are excited after drinking and taking drugs.

Give a few examples:

Auburn (for unspecified reasons)

Chippendale (a natural hunting ground with many students)

Surry Hills (near grand central station, there are many backpackers and vagrants, and many alcoholics)

Waterloo (near Redfern)