I have a friend named Carl Johnson living in Grove Street. It's scary going there. Lot of gang wars happen there. If a police car is chasing you ,just spray paint your vehicle and you're safe af.
Most gang members are just like most people... Treat them with respect, and you will get it in return, the only real difference is the consequences of crossing them are much more severe than crossing your average person...
@@joshglover2370 Most established gangs understand you do not put violence towards the general public. Here in Australia the bikies rarely are involved with violence in the general public but thats a very different story if you share that lifestyle or get involved with them (services etc) & cross them.
Actually in many countries in Latin America the word “Barrio” just means “neighborhood” without making reference to a bad or dangerous place such as the word “Fabella” does
I live in South Africa and 100% agree that the Cape Flats is a dodgy place, I myself have actually driven past a police shootout on the outskirts of the town. Although the Cape flats is a violent place most of the violence is to do with drugs. I would not recommend visiting the Cape Flats, but it is defiantly not a death sentence. Despite this Cape Town is a beautiful place that you should by all means visit it, just avoid the flats. :)
So what does your previous job have to do with common knowledge? I don't see a connection there. I'm a Sous Chef and I can tell you........that 2+2=4. That's about the impact your comment made
@@borisjohnsonslostcomb7457 incase you dont know UN staff are deployed in lots of countries and got informed about news as part of their job more than sous chefs, please go to the kitchen 😂
I lived in Jamaica when I was younger. I was 6 when my mother and my grandma were having a cookout with the other neighbors, then the gunshots started. Tbh I wasn't very scared because gunshots were a usual thing. (that was extremely bad that a 6 year old thought gunshots were normal) It took us a little bit of time until we noticed that the gunshots were only two houses away. My mom told me to go inside and stay there until she came to get me. I hid under the covers in her bed for about 20 minutes before she came. Every night or every other night, cops and soldiers marched the streets. Everyone was ordered to stay inside and we had a curfew.
The same thing would happen in my city (i live in Mexico) it was really bad, back in 2008 -2012. Shootings were a normal thing to witness, the first time i experienced one, was when i was 11. Things have gotten better, but man it was scary.
I dont know why people seem so afraid of there. I've lived off of Edmonson Ave before and while, yes, the area's rough. Its not "scared to walk there" kinds of bad. I've also lived north of Patterson Park on Rose St (why are bad streets always named something nice?) and while yes, you will hear gunshots at night, you dont snitch on anyone there, you'll be just fine. Its not stranger crime you have to worry about. It IS a problem if you've got a habit, or if you're drug running. THEN its a whole different game. And then yes, if I had a drug problem, and I was looking or fiending, then yah, trouble will find you.
@@enhvisualz5808 I hate saying I love it, but I really do love Baltimore. I've had my house broken into just for cigarettes, but the local corner dealer not only found the kids that did it, but brought the cigarettes back. Now I have no idea what happened to those kids, I dont ask questions. I smile and say thank you and move along. Does that mean that I wouldnt move out? No. I'm moving to south carolina where its a lot quieter. However, Baltimore has been and always will be home for me, and regardless of where I've lived or will live, I'll always have a soft spot for it.
Kingston is a safe place compare to Montego Bay, Clarendon and May pen in Jamaica, Kingston use to be rough, now, Montego Bay is worst, especially with the lottery scamming...
I lived in Baltimore for 2 years, and it is a very interesting city. You could drive through it on one route, and it would look awful, another way, it is beautiful. It also had some of the best restaurants of the many places I have lived, and I have very fond memories of the lovely neighborhood we lived in.
Most of what is said about Jamaica is so true...and the SOE's are not working, most parts of the country that have been under a State of Emergency for over two years and nothing has changed in those areas
Surprised this video didn't end with "Going to these streets will be dangerous, which is why you should learn the necessary survival skills with our sponsor"
You would need a separate video for the streets in Chicago to avoid if you value your life. For instance, 79th from Western all the way east to Exchange/South Shore is one of them.
Me and 4 of my friends went to Tijuana when we were all 18. I was the only Chocolate chip in the bunch. We had a highly memorable experience . That's for another Infographics adult version story!
Back in the 1980s, Kennesaw Georgia was one of the most dangerous cities in America. The government took a wild approach known as 'The Kennesaw experiment'. Let's say, it was a great success within 5 years. The city government mandated that if you live in the city, you MUST own a firearm. The experiment proved the old adage 'an armed society is a polite society'.
Hey! I'm from San Pedro Sula and I confirm what was said. Although crime rates have dropped in the past decade, the city is still veryy dangerous. However, like any other city in the world, it's not completely bad. Stay away from the dangerous/gang-controlled territories and you'll be fine. The majority of crime occurs in the same areas, so it's easy to avoid it. If you have any questions for me, I'll be happy to reply!
I live in Baltimore and I work in medical field here. It is pretty crazy at times and very dangerous if you don’t know where you are going... well pretty much anywhere outside the inner harbor or Biopark areas. We are not near as bad a Chicago though.
My step brother is a Baltimore police officer. With some of the stuff he has seen he is one brave soul. I’d rather go back to the military again and go back to Afghanistan than work there 🥴. But yes Chicago is way out of control by far
i live in Jamaica ..this is really accurate, only really scratched the surface of how bad it gets and how horrifying some things are but...accurate none the less
In 2019, I was coming back from the VEX Robotics World Championship for the second time; the first was in 2017. It was held in Louisville, Kentucky. But on the way back (Day 7), we almost spent a night in East St. Louis. We ended up sleeping elsewhere, but the first place we looked art was bad. And, for reference purposes, we live in Arizona.
El salvador is part of north america. Not south. And central america is not recognized as a continent. But the fact that its atributed to south america instead of north i believe might be a stereo type rooted in racist ignorance.
@Jean. B. B because I think that conclusion is made solely by the fact that most of south america speaks a latin based language. So its clumped with the south american continent even though clearly maps that are divided by continents show other wise. Kinda like the believe that muslim people are all from the radical countries. Or how latin americans will call every asian person "chino". They are stereo types based on peoples ethnicities, language, or religion. Im not saying its necessarily hate, I meant more like a narcissist type of racism. But I digress, its mainly just ignorance. I was racist my self with that comment, since I say it from my own experience of traveling around the world, western europeans and americans normaly are bad at geography while the rest of the world generaly isnt. I made that conclusion because it seems like a trait that is region locked. Didnt mean to sound hateful, just annoyed.
Every remotely major city in the US and abroad has bad streets you don't want to go down especially at night. The key is if the locals tell you not to go somewhere (while traveling) don't. They know the area, you most likely don't. And if you do (or must) go through a bad area, at least try to go during daylight hours and/or with a group of people.
@@Crime-mysteries anywhere in the west or Northcost it very nice like ocho rios , mobay or nigrel am not sure about the eastern part of Jamaica but its more for if you wanna climb the blue Mountain or something like that
@@NarieoG10th Manchester is a quiet place to visit too. Not much tourist attractions but I believe it's one of the best places to retire. Also, St. Elizabeth is good also, it has a few tourist attractions but I would say it's a nice place
Any place just depends on who you happen pass. Alot of the kindest people sleep on the streets. Last time I checked it wasn't someone from the hood that started a war ...
I like how this guy pointed out that police have been called out for corruption in Baltimore like it was a big surprise. It’s not like cops haven’t always been corrupt in every city ever for all of time or anything like that
Im an 18 year old from America who lived in Rio de Janeiro for a number of months by myself and as thats the case you can probably imagine I got myself into some dodgy areas and situations but it really does matter what favela you’re in. As “zona sul” or south zone has safer favelas yet still dangerous but in the north zone “zona norte” the favelas are much much worse. That said the favelas can be an amazing thing to see if you feel comfortable with it. Just be very careful and don’t take pictures of people etc.
I used to love going to Mexico and the people are always so nice. And the food is fantastic. But now because of the cartels and the craziness I would not go there ever again it’s too dangerous
nah in England just stay away from most places in London or Birmingham if ur a outsider cos u will just get mugged as ur seen vulnerable, robbery and mugging in the UK is absolutely thru the roof, in the nicest place, west Minster there's around 33 thousand robbery type crimes a year with most being on tourists, its just best to be aware and hide luxurious items like jewellery and phones
We were on a cruise and one of our stops was Jamaica. It was also crazy busy so all the main streets and tourist places were packed so our bus driver took us through Kingston... Watched a guy get shot to death.
Kingston, Jamaica? Wow. ☹️ “There’s no law here.” 😐 Similar to “other streets“ in the world, if you walk around in the nighttime you are likely to be mugged, attacked and the like. As it pertains to everything else mentioned, its definitely not as bad as it the they’re making it seem in this video, most things are exaggerated. Kingston has THE BEST parties, restaurants and all around culture. And as with everywhere else in the world, there are certain places you would avoid.
I've lived in the very poor streets of Tijuana and it's really not dangerous, Later on when we finally moved back to United States we always came back and went to the rich parts and the dangerous places.
I use to dress up nice and walk down the dark dirt roads of Tijuana, I never felt uncomfortable. They just looked at me like I was crazy from the roofs. I got a high off of it.
We cannot forget Crime Allay, did you hear about this this famous couple was killed in front their son over a mugging. Poor lad, he was probably changed by that incident.
Anyone else feel like they kinda want to go there a little more, but then when you think about it you start to think someone is watching you. Ya I’m good. Thanks infographics
I feel bad to see my beautiful homeland Jamaica on this list. It's not as bad as this video makes it seem. There are a lot of peaceful safe communities in Jamaica. Happy communities
I have walked through the roughest parts of Baltimore and Kingston Jamaica multiple times at night by myself and never had problems. I know that not everybody has had the same experiences so take my words with a sense of caution but in my experience, as long as you are friendly, walk confidently, and are not gang related people won't do anything bad to you.
Awe I love tijuana and the local spots more then the tourist spots. I've been going to tj and baja since I was a kid. Before covid I was there weekly, and makes me so sad I haven't gone recently. But I love that I live so close to the boarder and able to cross whenever. Mini-vacations or for dental work. My insurance covers my dentist there and they are partnered with Scripps. So noooo not some shady dentist, that you can even find in the states.
I have a friend named Carl Johnson living in Grove Street. It's scary going there. Lot of gang wars happen there. If a police car is chasing you ,just spray paint your vehicle and you're safe af.
Is that the one in Baltimore ?
Lol I wanna see how many people won't get this reference.
@@otherguyjo1684 Ohh wait, is it a GTA reference ?
@@otherguyjo1684 I'm one of the people who don't get it ... What does that mean?
@@maddieb.8514 it's from gta 5 cause theres this street called grove street and it has gangs
I love that everyone holds a gun and smiles warmly 😂
Slaughter with a smile
With a “goodmorning officer!”
Your comment made me laugh thia morning. Thank you I needed that. But yes they sure are happy little fellas
I was just thinking that 🤣
This is america😂
That dude who drank with the gang in the favela is a legend, 🍻.
Most gang members are just like most people... Treat them with respect, and you will get it in return, the only real difference is the consequences of crossing them are much more severe than crossing your average person...
@@joshglover2370 Most established gangs understand you do not put violence towards the general public. Here in Australia the bikies rarely are involved with violence in the general public but thats a very different story if you share that lifestyle or get involved with them (services etc) & cross them.
@@joshglover2370 he's got a story to tell his kids
right?
Although he doesn't exist
Police: "Can you describe the mugger?"
Victim: "Yes, he was smiling."
bhgtree So others might be crying
From
*Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down?*
@@jrlopez1027. the joke went over your head, it u watch the video everybody who has a gun is smiling
@@showmestatefinest5412 what he said was a reference/meme
I’m surprised Sesame Street wasn’t on this list
😂 😂 😂
That's funny right there! 😆
Elmo is a gangster he got a glock
😂💀 I'm dead yo
zant 🤣😂
Actually in many countries in Latin America the word “Barrio” just means “neighborhood” without making reference to a bad or dangerous place such as the word “Fabella” does
Es verdad, barrio solamente tiene connotación negativa en Venezuela creo.
Favela also means Community, it really depends on the context
Arthur de Souza Calhau I didn’t know that. Thanks 👍🏼
spitting truths for the folks who didnt know! im glad someone commented this
In spain too
I cracked up at 2:00 when those two guys started stamping their feet on the car.
Never change Infographics. Never change XD
It's called tap dancing
Then I think it's Hip Hop.
Vineetha Aaron ...Take my like
*_A n d g e t o u t_*
its called Cop car Tap dancing Hiphop 😂
@The One and Only Thank You 😂
Can we all take a second to commend the bravery of the cameraman that went to these dangerous places to document them for this video? Respect 💪🏼
I live in South Africa and 100% agree that the Cape Flats is a dodgy place, I myself have actually driven past a police shootout on the outskirts of the town. Although the Cape flats is a violent place most of the violence is to do with drugs. I would not recommend visiting the Cape Flats, but it is defiantly not a death sentence. Despite this Cape Town is a beautiful place that you should by all means visit it, just avoid the flats. :)
Awe my bro
Shot bro. We have some crazy mense here in the cape
You'll die if you do to cape flats bra😂😂
😂😂😂 Eish, South Africa is a wierd but awesome place
I loved Cape Town. Spent a full week by myself.
Those are the most Canadian looking "Jamaicans" I've ever seen.
There are white Jamaicans.
@@aaronm8143 True, but they are far less than one percent of the population.
Ikr
Said by someone who clearly does their travelling by watching infographics...
@@francoisona Before COVID hit, I did quite a bit of international traveling. I hope to resume once things get back to normal.
This dude forgot Grove street.
I like chef pp
Fr
Ballas run Grove Street, so its dangerous just for the green ones...
Vagos run this shii
You mean COMPTON.
as a former UN staff i can tell you that every country has a poor area where its dangerous for foreigners
not malaysia though. Malaysia have low crime rates
@@predatorcity2920 many places. I was surprised by Geneva train station though.
So what does your previous job have to do with common knowledge? I don't see a connection there. I'm a Sous Chef and I can tell you........that 2+2=4. That's about the impact your comment made
@@borisjohnsonslostcomb7457 incase you dont know UN staff are deployed in lots of countries and got informed about news as part of their job more than sous chefs, please go to the kitchen 😂
As a person that lives in Jamaica, this is very true 😭
sorry to hear, stay safe
🇯🇲🇯🇲
So true, this country we live in is dangerous
I ain't to far away the Bahamas🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸
glad he skipped over laventille trinidad lol
I lived in Jamaica when I was younger. I was 6 when my mother and my grandma were having a cookout with the other neighbors, then the gunshots started. Tbh I wasn't very scared because gunshots were a usual thing. (that was extremely bad that a 6 year old thought gunshots were normal) It took us a little bit of time until we noticed that the gunshots were only two houses away. My mom told me to go inside and stay there until she came to get me. I hid under the covers in her bed for about 20 minutes before she came. Every night or every other night, cops and soldiers marched the streets. Everyone was ordered to stay inside and we had a curfew.
The same thing would happen in my city (i live in Mexico) it was really bad, back in 2008 -2012. Shootings were a normal thing to witness, the first time i experienced one, was when i was 11. Things have gotten better, but man it was scary.
Where in Jamaica you lived at the time. I live in Manchester
It's weird that almost everyone with a gun in this video is smiling
Thats how. Gun owners pose.
Maurilio Cabral That’s a. Nice observation
JT Raven Are you supposed to look angry when holding a gun?
JT Raven no they just made all men equal.
JT Raven somebody dosnt have common sense 👀
As a Jamaican, I'm surprised Spanish Town was not included in the zone list
Fr, Spanish Town is insane
Same. You wouldn't catch me there at nights.
You guys should take the audio and turn it into a podcast. I’m sure a ton of people would enjoy listening to this show on our way to work.
Im From Baltimore & I wouldn’t walk there during the day.
Even then, Baltimore is a cake walk compared to Rio, Brazil.
@@dw7647 and Rio, Brazil is a cake walk compared to Syria.
I dont know why people seem so afraid of there. I've lived off of Edmonson Ave before and while, yes, the area's rough. Its not "scared to walk there" kinds of bad. I've also lived north of Patterson Park on Rose St (why are bad streets always named something nice?) and while yes, you will hear gunshots at night, you dont snitch on anyone there, you'll be just fine. Its not stranger crime you have to worry about. It IS a problem if you've got a habit, or if you're drug running. THEN its a whole different game. And then yes, if I had a drug problem, and I was looking or fiending, then yah, trouble will find you.
Thyri Carver My mom & I just drove into a shoot out on Calhoun & almost lost our lives. I hate it here.
@@enhvisualz5808 I hate saying I love it, but I really do love Baltimore. I've had my house broken into just for cigarettes, but the local corner dealer not only found the kids that did it, but brought the cigarettes back. Now I have no idea what happened to those kids, I dont ask questions. I smile and say thank you and move along. Does that mean that I wouldnt move out? No. I'm moving to south carolina where its a lot quieter. However, Baltimore has been and always will be home for me, and regardless of where I've lived or will live, I'll always have a soft spot for it.
So nobody notice that dude in the red shirt was a real gangster that went country to country😂
Bruh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“O Block” in Chicago is very dangerous as well
Austin Chicago and Garfield Park worse though
O block is tiny
In 2019 albany park was 1 of the worst neighborhoods because of the gang war.
Kingston is a safe place compare to Montego Bay, Clarendon and May pen in Jamaica, Kingston use to be rough, now, Montego Bay is worst, especially with the lottery scamming...
true
Sound like a town person
It's true though but most of the violence is not directed really to civilian as much as criminals vs criminals
true
Fax mobay and Westmoreland are more dangerous
I lived in Baltimore for 2 years, and it is a very interesting city. You could drive through it on one route, and it would look awful, another way, it is beautiful. It also had some of the best restaurants of the many places I have lived, and I have very fond memories of the lovely neighborhood we lived in.
It isn’t even bad it gets shown as it’s some sort of warzone and it’s only bad in some parts like all places around the world have good and bad
I've seen sci-fi and horror movies where Baltimore is a smoking hellhole. I'd get out while you can
My buddy went to John Hopkins University , across the street just a projects and trap houses
Most of what is said about Jamaica is so true...and the SOE's are not working, most parts of the country that have been under a State of Emergency for over two years and nothing has changed in those areas
If there was Ever a time I’m not proud to be a Jamaican, its now🤦🏽♂️
I Am Him Same
I'm Jamaican ;-;
Nothing but facts!
Yardie
I'm a Jamaican and this is so true..the crime is terrible..its all island.
When you see your town at the video
Chuckles I'm in danger
What town do you live in
@@michaelscott358 San Pedro
me
Surprised this video didn't end with
"Going to these streets will be dangerous, which is why you should learn the necessary survival skills with our sponsor"
You would need a separate video for the streets in Chicago to avoid if you value your life. For instance, 79th from Western all the way east to Exchange/South Shore is one of them.
"although you cant protect yourself from heinous gangsta's you can still protect your info with our sponsor NORD VP-"
For a person that lives near the cape flats it's true nog kaapstad
Dis waar né.
It looks like those last 2 words are saying no cap 😂😂😂
It hit different when you're from Baltimore and used to live near Monroe and Lanvale....
8:34, I love how the military man is psychotically smiling and so is the guy with a gun to his neck. Lol
Me and 4 of my friends went to Tijuana when we were all 18. I was the only Chocolate chip in the bunch. We had a highly memorable experience . That's for another Infographics adult version story!
Explain
I appreciate that you’re trying to make me feel better about not being able to travel right now, but I still wanna.
Back in the 1980s, Kennesaw Georgia was one of the most dangerous cities in America. The government took a wild approach known as 'The Kennesaw experiment'. Let's say, it was a great success within 5 years. The city government mandated that if you live in the city, you MUST own a firearm. The experiment proved the old adage 'an armed society is a polite society'.
The infographic show is so awesome and I love that they make more than one video every week
Hey! I'm from San Pedro Sula and I confirm what was said. Although crime rates have dropped in the past decade, the city is still veryy dangerous. However, like any other city in the world, it's not completely bad. Stay away from the dangerous/gang-controlled territories and you'll be fine. The majority of crime occurs in the same areas, so it's easy to avoid it. If you have any questions for me, I'll be happy to reply!
Buena suerte amigo
I'd love to know where the best place to get kidnapped is?
Everybody's gangsta until the bullets start hitting their room windows.
As a Jamaican that lives in 'dunkirk' i can say that there are shootouts almost everyday.
Infographics: we sell non-bored juice and-
Me: ILL TAKE UR ENTIRE STOCK
terrible juice?
These places are happy places, you don’t know nothing until you’ve been through the hard streets of Oslo, Norway
Norway ? Lol unless Ragnar and Ivar The Boneless are living on those streets, I don’t think petty theft qualifys on this list !
@@johnwicksdog4399 whooosh 😂😂😂
My uncle grew up in Kingston Jamaica. Moved away at 40. I've been there when it's under martial law.
SOE Or ZOSO
It honestly seems like wherever the weather is really warm, tends to have the most/worse violence...
I’m not complaining, but the Infographics Show is always so much louder than any other videos on CZcams 😂😂
I just realized that
Dope how y’all have an somewhat recent image of the globe . I see hurricane Isaias
Me when i see Brazil: "i've seen enough. Im satisfied"
As a brazilian I knew that they would put Rio there but is very generic because Rio de Janeiro is not even in the top 3 of dangerous city here
@@arthurtorrecillas2550 assim, o Rio é ruim pacas, mas provavelmente tem lugar pior por ai no mundo.
Depends where you go. My state is much safer than Rio or São Paulo
@@arthurtorrecillas2550 same
I though there was not that much crime in Brazil
#1: WALL STREET!!!!!!!!!!
My mother used to live in the cape flats, I can agree
I lived near it for most of my life like I lived in the lanes near the train tracks
I live in Baltimore and I work in medical field here. It is pretty crazy at times and very dangerous if you don’t know where you are going... well pretty much anywhere outside the inner harbor or Biopark areas. We are not near as bad a Chicago though.
My step brother is a Baltimore police officer. With some of the stuff he has seen he is one brave soul. I’d rather go back to the military again and go back to Afghanistan than work there 🥴. But yes Chicago is way out of control by far
Between Covid and protesters, probably any street in a major US city
lol, I feel like I'm always seeing your early comments and still surprised you don't have more subs
flowda
YES
Eee
Ain't pretty
i live in Jamaica ..this is really accurate, only really scratched the surface of how bad it gets and how horrifying some things are but...accurate none the less
The most dangerous streets are In Lego city when you fall into the river
Another man has just fallen into the Lego city river.
Lol
hEeY! 🤨
HEY
@@happypotato9704 yes that was me lol
In 2019, I was coming back from the VEX Robotics World Championship for the second time; the first was in 2017. It was held in Louisville, Kentucky. But on the way back (Day 7), we almost spent a night in East St. Louis. We ended up sleeping elsewhere, but the first place we looked art was bad. And, for reference purposes, we live in Arizona.
The situation in Brazil always makes me sad, it is a great country beside of the violence :'(
I live in Baltimore and it should be on this list it's horrible here I'm in the process of moving now because of it 😩😩
Shut up, you're fine, Mexico makes Bmore their little kid.
@@djaztec97 tbh any city in Latin America makes the hardest streets in America look like a paradise
I love the hurricane heading to the USA at 1:30 😂😂
“Another South American country, El Salvador” 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 El Salvador isn’t in South America 😞😞
Yep. Its in Central America and it's also the only Central American country that lacks a Caribbean coast.
El salvador is part of north america. Not south. And central america is not recognized as a continent. But the fact that its atributed to south america instead of north i believe might be a stereo type rooted in racist ignorance.
@Jean. B. B because I think that conclusion is made solely by the fact that most of south america speaks a latin based language. So its clumped with the south american continent even though clearly maps that are divided by continents show other wise. Kinda like the believe that muslim people are all from the radical countries. Or how latin americans will call every asian person "chino". They are stereo types based on peoples ethnicities, language, or religion. Im not saying its necessarily hate, I meant more like a narcissist type of racism. But I digress, its mainly just ignorance. I was racist my self with that comment, since I say it from my own experience of traveling around the world, western europeans and americans normaly are bad at geography while the rest of the world generaly isnt. I made that conclusion because it seems like a trait that is region locked. Didnt mean to sound hateful, just annoyed.
Always want you guys to talk about Jamaica but didn't expect you to know what is really going on thank You!
Every remotely major city in the US and abroad has bad streets you don't want to go down especially at night. The key is if the locals tell you not to go somewhere (while traveling) don't. They know the area, you most likely don't. And if you do (or must) go through a bad area, at least try to go during daylight hours and/or with a group of people.
Tbh Montego Bay, Jamaica is a bit worse than Kingston these days. but tourists are much safer in Montego Bay.
No joke
Where is the best place to visit in Jamaica please
@@Crime-mysteries anywhere in the west or Northcost it very nice like ocho rios , mobay or nigrel am not sure about the eastern part of Jamaica but its more for if you wanna climb the blue Mountain or something like that
@@NarieoG10th Manchester is a quiet place to visit too. Not much tourist attractions but I believe it's one of the best places to retire. Also, St. Elizabeth is good also, it has a few tourist attractions but I would say it's a nice place
@@tenacioustigress5325 ya thats true
I love Infographics, they make horrible situations so jolly...XD
Y’all left out Cite Soliel in Haiti. That’s also a no go for outsiders. Even for the Haitian diaspora
After watching this, I feel extremely lucky to be living in a peaceful city :D
Yoo Great stuff coming
Ike
Ikr*
Prove it.
Any place just depends on who you happen pass. Alot of the kindest people sleep on the streets. Last time I checked it wasn't someone from the hood that started a war ...
11:01 El Salvador is part of CENTRAL AMERICA, not South America.
Poor from infographics....very amateurish
I love the animation at 14:45 when the smile just freezes on his face as two very polite gangsters with guns appear.
Can't wait to see all the wannabe gangster kids in the comments.
Thanks Abraham
“lOL I rUn tHoSe sTReETz”
- XD-_Cringelord69420-_XD 2020
Abraham Lincoln wassup
Movie theater
It's fantastic how friendly and welcoming everyone looks here - especially the armed muggers 😂
You might lose your wallet but you'll make friends 😜
I love these POVS
Keep em coming!
I like how this guy pointed out that police have been called out for corruption in Baltimore like it was a big surprise. It’s not like cops haven’t always been corrupt in every city ever for all of time or anything like that
This channel is like 1000 ways to die, the sequal.
This and What If.
It’s so crazy hearing somewhere ur from is on a list like this one
That old couple looks like german tourists in NYC lol
Im an 18 year old from America who lived in Rio de Janeiro for a number of months by myself and as thats the case you can probably imagine I got myself into some dodgy areas and situations but it really does matter what favela you’re in. As “zona sul” or south zone has safer favelas yet still dangerous but in the north zone “zona norte” the favelas are much much worse. That said the favelas can be an amazing thing to see if you feel comfortable with it. Just be very careful and don’t take pictures of people etc.
I used to love going to Mexico and the people are always so nice. And the food is fantastic. But now because of the cartels and the craziness I would not go there ever again it’s too dangerous
Women are hot too. Nice and spicy, and I'm an Irishman lol
My brother in law once went into favela as well. When they found out he wasn't a cop but just a sailor from Europe. They greeted him and they partied.
Brits be like:
Coronation Street?
No
XDDD
If only u knew what it’s really like
nah in England just stay away from most places in London or Birmingham if ur a outsider cos u will just get mugged as ur seen vulnerable, robbery and mugging in the UK is absolutely thru the roof, in the nicest place, west Minster there's around 33 thousand robbery type crimes a year with most being on tourists, its just best to be aware and hide luxurious items like jewellery and phones
London would be dangerous
These videos are so cool!! I could binge watch them all night lol
Baltimore is definitely worth of being on the list
Idk. Im from baltimore and it has its moments but its not that bad
Baltimore is much safer than the other cities on this list
I’m from El Salvador and came here just to see where we were on the list
To whoever sees this, have a nice day
Andres Nava he wasnt
Mk
Thank you. =)
@@niasaraeeee I said DON'T Idiot.
No lol
As someone from Baltimore, I hate going downtown and I try my hardest to avoid it at all cost. I absolutely despise it
I love my Mexico 🇲🇽 viva Mexico
We were on a cruise and one of our stops was Jamaica. It was also crazy busy so all the main streets and tourist places were packed so our bus driver took us through Kingston... Watched a guy get shot to death.
Kingston, Jamaica? Wow. ☹️
“There’s no law here.” 😐
Similar to “other streets“ in the world, if you walk around in the nighttime you are likely to be mugged, attacked and the like. As it pertains to everything else mentioned, its definitely not as bad as it the they’re making it seem in this video, most things are exaggerated.
Kingston has THE BEST parties, restaurants and all around culture. And as with everywhere else in the world, there are certain places you would avoid.
I've lived in the very poor streets of Tijuana and it's really not dangerous, Later on when we finally moved back to United States we always came back and went to the rich parts and the dangerous places.
No one:
Absolutely no one:
GTA san andreas OG's: 🇬 🇷 🇴 🇴 🇻 🇪
🇸 🇹 🇷 🇪 🇪 🇹
I use to dress up nice and walk down the dark dirt roads of Tijuana, I never felt uncomfortable. They just looked at me like I was crazy from the roofs. I got a high off of it.
We cannot forget Crime Allay, did you hear about this this famous couple was killed in front their son over a mugging. Poor lad, he was probably changed by that incident.
Yeah the same thing happened to my rich friend, Bruce.
@@calebwinfield1403 I have a friend called Robin and that happened to his dad
Not me watching this video in Baltimore 15mins away from N. Monroe St. shocked we made the list lol
I'm not first
I'm not last
but when ze Infographics Show uploads
I click fast
I'm so unoriginal.
At least you know 🤣🤣🤣
Bruh
Anyone else feel like they kinda want to go there a little more, but then when you think about it you start to think someone is watching you. Ya I’m good. Thanks infographics
I am surprised that he didn’t mention grove street 🧐
Way to go Baltimore 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 we made the list!
it's all fun and games until he brings up sesame street
What's up, Big Worm! I mean, Big Bird!
Infographics: "Most dangerous streets in the world"
Norman Reedus: 🎶Easy Street 🎶
Someone just did a drive by close to my house
I feel bad to see my beautiful homeland Jamaica on this list. It's not as bad as this video makes it seem. There are a lot of peaceful safe communities in Jamaica. Happy communities
title: The Most Dangerous Streets in The World
Hungary: *laughs in hős utca*
As someone who is going to Hungary this winter, where is that ?
yes the gypsy drug dealers who sells "füst"
Gypsies more like bootleg indians
@@szexmaster do they do that in budapest ?
@@Vortex__24 yes they do
I have walked through the roughest parts of Baltimore and Kingston Jamaica multiple times at night by myself and never had problems. I know that not everybody has had the same experiences so take my words with a sense of caution but in my experience, as long as you are friendly, walk confidently, and are not gang related people won't do anything bad to you.
I would advise people to not listen to your "best case scenario" whatsoever. Like you said, not everyone has had the same experience
"I went with a large and imposing Norwegian man"
The Norwegian drawn: 👧🏼
Awe I love tijuana and the local spots more then the tourist spots. I've been going to tj and baja since I was a kid. Before covid I was there weekly, and makes me so sad I haven't gone recently. But I love that I live so close to the boarder and able to cross whenever. Mini-vacations or for dental work. My insurance covers my dentist there and they are partnered with Scripps. So noooo not some shady dentist, that you can even find in the states.