I live on Michael way. This is a very nice neighborhood. There is a small amount of homeless people. But they normally don't bother you except for to ask for spare change
@@GeorgeCash-ne3jf thanks for commenting. This m very glad you like your neighborhood. Michael and Cheyenne is a rough neighborhood. However, as I’ve said over and over in the comments, the FBI crime statistics label this a rough area.
As someone who just moved to Vegas from a much worse city. This place isn't bad at all. 😂 If you're from a dangerous city, don't worry about these places because you already understand how to operate in the situation you'll find yourself in if any.
@@NorthernConnectFilm that’s a matter of opinion. When someplace is 350% higher than the average national violent crime rate, it’s reason to be concerned. Vegas is a city where you need to be aware of your surroundings at all times. Are there far more dangerous places? Yes! The video is intended to steer newbies away from the problem areas. We didn’t even cover the obvious ones like Naked City or Sunrise (a place LVMPD has warned to stay away from) specifically because we didn’t want to fear monger. We are here to assist tourists in having a great time on their Vegas vacation. Living here full time is a different story.
Agreed. Obviously the focus was dangerous neighborhoods, especially places like Rancho Charleston that visually looks safe, but has massive crime problems. Thanks for watching!
@@Breeze-gd8wj these are the areas of the valley with the highest crime rate as compared to the national average. These ARE the bad areas when it comes to crime.
@@rickysmix I appreciate your comment a great deal. As I’ve explained numerous times, the video was designed around the FBI crime statistics. West Las Vegas-violent crime rate here is 713% higher than the national average. I’d say that’s pretty bad! Desert Shires-1 in 14 chance of becoming a crime big time with a crime rate 211% higher than the national average. Amenities are rated an F as in “find your grocery store and gym elsewhere.” The unemployment rate in the area is 19%. All of these numbers point to an area that has issues. I do appreciate other opinions, unfortunately crime data doesn’t concur with your opinion.
@@rickysmix cool, but think realistically. I’ve lived in neighborhoods that are “dangerous” but after a short time I’m all good because I belong there. Those who don’t stand out and get victimized. I understand nobody wants their neighborhood on a list like this, but the crime stats do not lie. I will keep pointing you back to that.
There are no “no go” areas in Vegas. Yes west side and its neighbors to the west twin lakes are bad. Streets that are letters numbers states and presidents names tend to be areas to avoid
I suppose that is a matter of opinion. There are people living in Vegas who will tell you (incorrectly) that the entire city is extremely dangerous and others (like you) claim there is nowhere in the valley that is "unsafe". We believe something in the middle! I think 98% of the valley is safe.
@@whiv I just retired after 30 years in a local utility in Vegas that required 24 hour emergency response. There is no part of Vegas north las Vegas or Henderson that we can not go alone.
@@Kelly-xo8pj that’s not what was reported. Here is the video in question from the local news: ruclips.net/video/SxGxi0_05-k/видео.htmlsi=6dnMFI5YKA3AugSS. In a follow up news article LVMPD even stated THEY don’t feel safe going to that area. So, as stated, the warnings are for real. Our content is mainly aimed at tourists. Why would a tourist want to visit dangerous areas when there are so many other great places to visit? Congrats on your retirement!
@@weeble45 not sure where you get your info from, but we 100% live in Vegas. Do you think we travel here weekly to record the weekly videos we release? If you disagree with our assessment of these areas, that’s cool, but we used FBI crime statistics to choose the areas included in the video. Seems like a reasonable place to get crime statistics from. As stated in another comment, when a neighborhood’s crime rate is 300+% higher than the national average it is cause for concern.
@@jkfree8741 thanks for watching. I will tell you that everything in the video is based off of FBI crime statistics. When an area’s crime rate is 300+% higher than the national average it is probably not a place a tourist should be hanging out. You have your opinion and we have our opinion. The difference here is our opinion is based off actual crime statistics and not the comment “I live in … and it’s safe”. It may feel safe, but if the crime rate is more than triple the national average it is not safe. FBI states that if you visit many of the areas in this video you have a 1 in 10 chance of being the victim of a violent crime. Our goal was to advise tourists. We still maintain tourists should avoid these areas. We will be doing a follow up video soon and intend to interview LVMPD about the areas in question. Come back and watch that one when it is released for even more education on the areas.
@@jkfree8741 no worries my friend! We appreciate feedback on our videos. We also feel safe any place here in Vegas, but living here and visiting here are two different things and we want visitors to be safe. Thanks again!
I live on Michael way. This is a very nice neighborhood. There is a small amount of homeless people. But they normally don't bother you except for to ask for spare change
@@GeorgeCash-ne3jf thanks for commenting. This m very glad you like your neighborhood. Michael and Cheyenne is a rough neighborhood. However, as I’ve said over and over in the comments, the FBI crime statistics label this a rough area.
As someone who just moved to Vegas from a much worse city. This place isn't bad at all. 😂 If you're from a dangerous city, don't worry about these places because you already understand how to operate in the situation you'll find yourself in if any.
@@NorthernConnectFilm that’s a matter of opinion. When someplace is 350% higher than the average national violent crime rate, it’s reason to be concerned. Vegas is a city where you need to be aware of your surroundings at all times. Are there far more dangerous places? Yes! The video is intended to steer newbies away from the problem areas. We didn’t even cover the obvious ones like Naked City or Sunrise (a place LVMPD has warned to stay away from) specifically because we didn’t want to fear monger. We are here to assist tourists in having a great time on their Vegas vacation. Living here full time is a different story.
Cool, but music too loud.
Rancho Bel Air & Rancho Circle are 2 very nice & quiet neighborhoods
Agreed. Obviously the focus was dangerous neighborhoods, especially places like Rancho Charleston that visually looks safe, but has massive crime problems. Thanks for watching!
Are they close to the bad areas because that will make them unsafe
@@whivare are those areas close to the bad areas
@@Breeze-gd8wj these are the areas of the valley with the highest crime rate as compared to the national average. These ARE the bad areas when it comes to crime.
You need to put cross streets in this...
@@burtonfisher6244 great idea. We used the neighborhood names which are visible if you search any maps app (Google maps, Apple Maps)
The music was too loud good soundtrack
Well scripted !!!this will help me keep safe
@@Breeze-gd8wj yeah, sorry for the loud music. Thanks for watching and glad it could help!
anytime you see gang markings/defacing areas, avoid the areas.
It isn’t quite that simple. Use google street view and check out Desert Shores. You’ll think it’s the nicest area, but it is a huge crime area.
I say you're wrong about Desert Shores and West Las Vegas. There are pockets of crimes around Vegas.
@@rickysmix I appreciate your comment a great deal. As I’ve explained numerous times, the video was designed around the FBI crime statistics. West Las Vegas-violent crime rate here is 713% higher than the national average. I’d say that’s pretty bad! Desert Shires-1 in 14 chance of becoming a crime big time with a crime rate 211% higher than the national average. Amenities are rated an F as in “find your grocery store and gym elsewhere.” The unemployment rate in the area is 19%. All of these numbers point to an area that has issues. I do appreciate other opinions, unfortunately crime data doesn’t concur with your opinion.
@@whiv Funny. I lived in Desert Shores for more than 10 years never had a problem and amenities are all this neighborhood.
@@rickysmix cool, but think realistically. I’ve lived in neighborhoods that are “dangerous” but after a short time I’m all good because I belong there. Those who don’t stand out and get victimized. I understand nobody wants their neighborhood on a list like this, but the crime stats do not lie. I will keep pointing you back to that.
There are no “no go” areas in Vegas. Yes west side and its neighbors to the west twin lakes are bad. Streets that are letters numbers states and presidents names tend to be areas to avoid
I suppose that is a matter of opinion. There are people living in Vegas who will tell you (incorrectly) that the entire city is extremely dangerous and others (like you) claim there is nowhere in the valley that is "unsafe". We believe something in the middle! I think 98% of the valley is safe.
@@whiv I just retired after 30 years in a local utility in Vegas that required 24 hour emergency response. There is no part of Vegas north las Vegas or Henderson that we can not go alone.
@@Kelly-xo8pj that’s not what was reported. Here is the video in question from the local news: ruclips.net/video/SxGxi0_05-k/видео.htmlsi=6dnMFI5YKA3AugSS.
In a follow up news article LVMPD even stated THEY don’t feel safe going to that area. So, as stated, the warnings are for real. Our content is mainly aimed at tourists. Why would a tourist want to visit dangerous areas when there are so many other great places to visit?
Congrats on your retirement!
He doesn’t live here in Las Vegas. This is garbage.
@@weeble45 not sure where you get your info from, but we 100% live in Vegas. Do you think we travel here weekly to record the weekly videos we release? If you disagree with our assessment of these areas, that’s cool, but we used FBI crime statistics to choose the areas included in the video. Seems like a reasonable place to get crime statistics from. As stated in another comment, when a neighborhood’s crime rate is 300+% higher than the national average it is cause for concern.
Video would be a lot better without music
@@S550Sheed thanks for watching and commenting. We’ve leaned to keep the music down.
Why woul tourists go anywhere here unless they know someone that lives in those areas. 🤦🏽♂️
That’s a great question, but only the tourists who do just that are the ones that can answer the question.
i live in whitney. this guy is full of shit.
@@jkfree8741 thanks for watching. I will tell you that everything in the video is based off of FBI crime statistics. When an area’s crime rate is 300+% higher than the national average it is probably not a place a tourist should be hanging out. You have your opinion and we have our opinion. The difference here is our opinion is based off actual crime statistics and not the comment “I live in … and it’s safe”. It may feel safe, but if the crime rate is more than triple the national average it is not safe. FBI states that if you visit many of the areas in this video you have a 1 in 10 chance of being the victim of a violent crime. Our goal was to advise tourists. We still maintain tourists should avoid these areas. We will be doing a follow up video soon and intend to interview LVMPD about the areas in question. Come back and watch that one when it is released for even more education on the areas.
@@whiv sorry. didn't mean to be crass. i feel safe as anywhere else.
@@jkfree8741 no worries my friend! We appreciate feedback on our videos. We also feel safe any place here in Vegas, but living here and visiting here are two different things and we want visitors to be safe. Thanks again!