> In short, I don't appreciate fear mongering that much.  Crime does
> happen, there are fliers about I see regularly, and people should be
> aware of their personal safety.  It _is_ important for attendees to
> look out for themselves, but it needn't lead to fear or limiting their
> enjoyment of the city.  But, this are no different than you'd do any
> other large city or DebConf.
>
>
I'm sorry, it was not my intent to do any fear mongering..  Most of what I
wrote was from my own experience and also from a booklet by a train company
for tourists staying in NYC..  I meant it as a rule of thumb that does not
make any considerations for safe or unsafe areas in NYC, as I wouldn't know
at all, where those unsafe places are... The areas surrounding DebConf, as
has been said by many is a safe area. And that's great..

But it's still a very fuzzy line for me who doesn't know the area, and even
more so if you get lost..  I've been lost in Chinatown late at night before,
no problems there as I just walked around in bigger and bigger circles until
I found the subway..  I've also been lost in Brooklyn looking for the Apple
Store. Apparently there's two streets by the same name, one in Brooklyn and
one in Manhattan.. Guess where I was?  I suppose you could say I was a
little off from where I was supposed to be..

 Again, things like that tend to happen to me.. But hey, I still am very
excited about going to NYC for the third time in my life...  There's no fear
mongering here, I just want everybody to be as safe as possible..   I meant
to say that *I* would not travel alone at night..  And that's true, knowing
all the things that happen to me,  I absolutely wouldn't... Though as I've
said, I have found myself alone at night (accidentally from getting lost)
and it's been ok..  I haven't had anything bad to me happen at night, but I
also haven't stayed up past 10PM...

-David
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