meaneyedcatz
Member
I used to have a job where I traveled all over Missouri & Illinois inspecting wrecked cars.
I normally drove out of town and worked my way back into the city (STL). But if I had an inner city job I looked at that first and worked my way out, before the nastys got out of bed.
I did find this out and it is something I find kind of sad. There are still good people living in bad areas like north STL city. But they are trapped there. They bought their house 60 years ago when one could walk the streets and not worry about getting a fist in the mouth from a knock out game or a bullet in the back.
The sad part is they are trapped since these people are retired and would not get a red cent if they tried to sell their homes.
I normally drove out of town and worked my way back into the city (STL). But if I had an inner city job I looked at that first and worked my way out, before the nastys got out of bed.
I did find this out and it is something I find kind of sad. There are still good people living in bad areas like north STL city. But they are trapped there. They bought their house 60 years ago when one could walk the streets and not worry about getting a fist in the mouth from a knock out game or a bullet in the back.
The sad part is they are trapped since these people are retired and would not get a red cent if they tried to sell their homes.