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France not for the French this day and age. Not safe ANYWHERE
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RE: France not for the French this day and age. Not safe ANYWHERE
France is as safe as anywhere else these days. There was a shooting at the Houston Livestock Rodeo two days ago.

I have lots of French friends. One is a very nice couple that lives three buildings over from the Cambodian Restaurant attacked a year ago. They're not scared of life. Neither are the other Parisians I know.

I think that the people who tend to be the most afraid are the people that are the least likely to travel or live in the supposedly target areas. Europe is probably safer than the USA. I'll be in Marseilles and Nice in June. No fear here.

Can someone please let me know the 'no go' areas in Paris? BTW, the Gay neighborhood in Paris is also the Jewish neighborhood.
03-17-2017 01:12 PM
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