The Most Dangerous Place In Britain: “You Can Get Stabbed Walking Anywhere”

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The Most Dangerous Place In Britain: “You Can Get Stabbed Walking Anywhere”


Cleveland – a relatively small area on the North East Coast of England, covering parts of Yorkshire, Durham and Teesside. It’s not just the River Tees which flows through the region – it’s crime too.

Rates across Middlesbrough, Hartlepool, Stockton and Redcar are the highest of anywhere in the country. And with violent offences the biggest…

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  1. I've lived in Stockton-on-Tees for six year, never had an issue with anyone. The thing I have found is, if you are in that drug world or in that scene of crime or violence, you will find trouble and you will have a sticky end. If you are just minding your own business and not part of their world, they leave you alone. Cleveland also doesn't exist anymore, it's County Durham and North Yorkshire these places are located in. Cleveland was ended in 1996.

  2. This country is literally on the edge…. never ever have I felt more ashamed of this toilet we call home…kids killing kids, illegals walking around with nee phones and hotel rooms, people getting arrested/fined for flying the flag, old people left to rot…what a absolute joke we are.

  3. Teesside and the pit mining villages of Durham are full of wrong uns. I'm from the North East and and grew up around all the rough ones, I love roadtrips out of the NE, reminds me how nice some cities are. There's nothing up the NE and it's not a safe place for people! Literally no law up here

  4. This just feels like poor journalism to be to be honest. Unsurprising for a channel owned by Rupert Murdoch to avoid getting to the crux of the problem and to instead just land the blame on the people who are victims of a crumbling system. I might need to watch this again but I didn't hear one mention of poverty, lack of prospects, unemployment or anything like that being the cause of the problem. The shop keeper simply blames prostitutes for the problem? What conditions lead to prostitutes ending up there in the first place? Or are there prospects and career options but people choose a life or crime instead? The copper at the end doesn't mention anything about preventative measures and just brags about arrest rates. This doesn't offer any solutions to any problems towns like this face across the UK. It just attacks people.

  5. Lowkey this isn't even that bad. Try going to like o-block or anywhere in south LA or north philly it's worse and with automatic guns

  6. The police don’t want to do anything at all they only want to sit on there ass so they can say they did there job but the public are not happy with it because they are not doing their jobs properly like they used to be so good but now they are so bad tbh

  7. Poverty, simple as that. London and South England DOESN'T CARE. Many of us here in Scotland realised that a long time ago, I sincerely hope North England realises this too. They manipulated people in these areas into thinking it was all the EUs fault but it wasn't, it's Westminster's. I doubt even the most deprived areas of Glasgow (and those areas are extremely poor too) still don't have shop keepers putting up razor wire. Drugs are 1. A means to make easy money for an extremely poor area and 2.Escape the feeling of poverty whether it's hunger or cold or just aimlessness and loss of direction. Also drink is just as bad but the only difference is its legal and so doesn't have the same allure as drugs to make money. People can say "get a job" etc…but there aren't enough! Fuck even the city I live in here in Scotland is full of heroin and crack and we aren't a particularly poor city at all. Banning drugs has been shown a complete waste of resources-especially weed (for the record I don't smoke it). This is why there aren't enough cops focusing on pedos, rapists and violent offenders-they go after "drugs" so much and it's been shown ineffective for decades. There HAS to be money to be investment and a health approach to drugs done otherwise it'll be this continued cycle of picking up small time drug users and dealers (because really large scale dealers aren't for the most part living in these areas I assure you, not the ones importing etc…), jailing people, not trying to reform but releasing these people out onto the streets again to nothing, no home, very few jobs where most don't want a previous criminal conviction anyway and no money so they go right back to where they were. I dunno I've ranted too much but this focus on "drugs drugs drugs" is foolish, I didn't hear a word about poverty and that infuriates me

  8. Drugs being illegal doesnt work. It doesnt stop or even dent drug use all it does is make people who want drugs have to go to these dealers to get them. And creates the dealers in the first place.