What are the roughest areas in England?
Or in Britain?
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its not the big citys that are the worst
i live in bristol which aint that bad
its the small towns which are the really rough
I come from bolton in the northwest, its pretty bad here some areas have a 'dispersal order' on them where you arent allowed to be on the street in a group of more than 2 or the police are forced to disperse you.
All of it.
*beep* of Europe.
Well I'm from Fife in Scotland. It's across the river from Edinburgh and it's getting really, really bad. In the past 6 months I've been in 4 fights for having long hair and tight jeans.
I remember one night in particular when one of my friends had his face split open with a bottle and then I was punched to ground. Once I fell a group of lads started to stamp on my head and kick me in the face.
Now I've moved up to Aberdeen for university. Within 3 weeks of me living there I was in a similar scenario. I was attacked in the toilets of a club. The bouncer threw ME out and once I was outside I was jumped by a gang of lads and once again had my head stamped on and kicked.
Everywhere's pretty rough these days. Fighting is just one of those things that you have to expect when you go out at night.
Just glad I've got quite a lot of hard mates.
i lived around london for about 2 years and i would say Brixton is one of the worst areas i've seen there. i was in Bolton for a week and thought that it was pretty harsh as well.
cuz im vicious and delicious fergali-(gunshot)
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Bristol is rough and backwards, a dangerous combination, Nottingham is Hell and Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and anywhere up north can be bad. London is in England but it's nothing like England, that said there are some nasty areas.
Basically everywhere in England has nasty areas because we love fighting
everybody's dead Dave
aston in birmingham and lozzels have to go that way when i go to see aston villa play:) it's a proper *beep* hole!!!! terrorist breeding ground if you ask me!
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