Firstly the crimes aren't the same - human trafficking and having your head sawed off by a deluded zealot isn't the same as having your bike nicked. Secondly it is all cobblers anyway
https://ocindex.net/country/indonesia/united_kingdom
Firstly the crimes aren't the same - human trafficking and having your head sawed off by a deluded zealot isn't the same as having your bike nicked. Secondly it is all cobblers anyway
https://ocindex.net/country/indonesia/united_kingdom
Oh, I quite agree.
Was making the point that Indonesia's no form of paradise - and in almost every ex-pat place I can think of, there's a very distorted perspective-driven "reality". Live in Dubai as a well-funded Westerner and it might seem idyllic, live there as a poor Emirati and it's an entirely different point of view. Same with Hong Kong & Moscow (personal experience) and I suspect the same applies in Indonesia.
One of AA Gill’s best:
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2011/04/dubai-201104
I know plenty of people going there for holidays (even some repeat offenders) and also people who invested in real estate on the palm. Only yesterday I had a discussion with someone who is contemplating moving his family there (taxes) - unbelievable how people completely disregard the lack of human rights and the complete absence of any authentic culture.
I have passed through the airport a couple of times, wouldn't dream about ever seeing a foot on the ground outside.
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
One of the reasons I left London nearly 10 years ago was a nagging feeling that it was becoming a less safe place to live. I grew up in North East London, worked in central London or the West End in my 20’s and 30’s, then moved to South West London. It got steadily busier, more crowded and stabbings, muggings and drug dealing etc seemed to be reported more and more. I had a young family at the time, didn’t want them growing up there so we left. I have plenty of friends who still live in London and appear to still enjoy living there, so clearly ymmv. But I certainly wouldn’t visit the place unless I really had to let alone wear an expensive watch whilst there! - I’d keep as low a profile as possible and not wish to draw attention to myself. If I sound paranoid- perhaps it’s because I’m old enough to remember when it really did feel safer and I noticed the change?
I’m currently in Dublin wearing a Rolex. Am I in danger? Should I head for the nearest embassy?
it's London by another name. Take one city, throw as much money at it as possible to attract wealthy tourists into posh hotels and forget the rest. Different class systems between the wealthy, the workers and those forgotten at the bottom - has London written all over it. Londons advantage is its history but I suspect that if you compare Londons last 20 years vs Dubais, rationalise the difference in money spent as the rest of the UK would never let London get away with a Dubai level spend and you have more or less the same principles. Even the 'Made in Chelsea' faces made their way to Dubai.
for the record, I have spent time in both London and Dubai.
You cannot compare London and Dubai, whatever the former's faults.
Saw a guy wearing a Nautilus on the train to London yesterday, shirt sleeve rolled up. I was tempted to comment, but didn’t 🤷*♂️
Just read that.
A bit of a hatchet job I'd say.
I was in Dubai for a golf holiday maybe 20 yrs ago and enjoyed it but that was before it really exploded.
Unlikely to return now as it seems prohibitively expensive to have wine and drinks with good food which is always a big attraction of a foreign holiday for me.
I do see the programmes with the estate agents selling apartments etc and think what the hell but also know of some nice family's that have lived there too and had good times so I'm sure it's not quite as bleak as painted.
A copy of Pour Me a Life by A A Gill has been reserved and should be ready for pick up in my local library next week. In the mean time here he is on Desert Island Disks from the days when Sue Lawley - Dudley's favourite daughter - was in the chair, and there was still an adequate supply of interesting people left who hadn't been on it.
And now back to the scheduled discussion on the lawless streets of the world's major cities.
London's Carnival looked like fun again.
Much like my City's annual festival.
I visited London at the weekend, staying for two nights. I wore a Casio G-Shock and thought I would see some nice watches over the weekend. One Breitling watch on a tube passenger. I think everyone must have seen this thread.
I work with data and am an ex-auditor, I read that statement as :
of the population that expressed an opinion (ie. No responses from dead, in hospital with a knife wound or submitted a rude sketch instead of answering the question), they had a lovely time. I could not conclude if the respondents were policemen expressing their identity whilst earning double time .
I live just outside of London but commute into Central and work near Charing X.
I am very mindful of my surroundings but do on occasions wear the more expensive / more identifiable watches, think Breitling. I don't walk around with my IPhone out like some pillocks and talk on it into the speaker. I feel less safe and secure than when I walk around in other places such as Devon (at my parents). I went to Croatia recently and had no issues walking around with a Breitling and felt safer than in London. But I was less up to speed on the crime rates there or less safe areas. But there were a lot of high end watches and jewellery on far more well heeled people than me. So a better target.
In a previous role I used to visit a number of Police stations across a number of London boroughs, on a number of occasions the Police offered to drive us back to the tube / rail station as the area was a little iffy or could be. So I think a lot of it is down to perception in London and other big cities. That said, I'm looking forward to returning to my Homeland in Devon and being back by the sea. I've been in London for 23yrs and had enough of it ofr now.
I've never been to Dubai but agree with some of the comments here, it sounds awful and incredibly tacky. Each to their own but it's not for me.
Best,
Ben
Ps I do some watch spotting on the tube from time to time but am careful not to appear too interested. And you do see a variety of high end watches. And on occasions I've seen some of Eddie's as well. Which always makes me smile!
Been working in London for about 15 years and not a day goes by that a colleague is not mugged on the way to or from work.
I read the statement as a double negative.
Not a day goes by.... = at the end of every day.
... that a colleague is not mugged on the way to or from work = a colleague is not mugged.
Unless I am not mistaken.