Submitted by joanlojo t3_yx8g86 in boston

Hi, I'm planning to go to Boston on holidays next year as I'm a big Celtics fan, I'm starting to look at some things to do but wanted to know that in general, if the city is safe (I know that all the big cities have their areas)

Thanks :)

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TywinShitsGold t1_iwniwra wrote

Every day 2 hotel guests are selected at random to be executed by the police as a deterrent. It’s progressive policy, but it doesn’t make the tourist guide. For obvious reasons.

So, pick your hotel room wisely.

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Neuroticperiscope t1_iwnhb55 wrote

Compared to other major cities: significantly lower chance of getting shot, mugged or stabbed. Significantly higher chance of getting punched in the face by a guy you didn’t realize you were in a fight with yet.

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joelupi t1_iwndfmn wrote

As long as you aren't a pigeon, mouse/rat, mole, vole, or other small animal you should be fine from our new hawk overlords.

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Own-Suit5786 t1_iwnomv2 wrote

Yeah if you’re a hawk you’ll be the toast of the town

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Peeeculiar t1_iwndjjl wrote

Most of the city is super safe and chances are most hotels you'd be staying in will be in safe areas.

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Own-Suit5786 t1_iwnoh1q wrote

No. I mean yes. I mean fuck you.

The area around the stadium is remarkably safe. You’re miles away from the bad areas. Even in the bad places you’d have to make some moves to be hurt. And the baddest of bad, you’d never find yourself in

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Own-Suit5786 t1_iwnp7mj wrote

Ok Downtown Crossing and Mass/Cass are dicey areas. DC wasn’t always but there’s been crimes on regular folk

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SkiingAway t1_iwolvln wrote

Those are not remotely comparable places, at all.

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ch1ck3npotpi3 t1_iwnqcbn wrote

Just watch out for the cocaine turkeys and you'll be fine.

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Financial_Cancel1577 t1_iwnqujn wrote

You kinda have to go out of your way to find dangerous places in Boston. Any well-lit place is going to be just fine.

Even on Mass & Cass no one is there to fuck with you, they're just having a real, real bad day, #8,544 of 27,000. Besides, if you get in trouble just yell YANKEES SUCK! and hopefully that will calm folks down.

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shiplesp t1_iwpp9di wrote

New England generally, including its cities, is about the safest part of the country according to crime statistics.

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thataltscientist t1_iwqj6cv wrote

Yes. Obviously having some basic city sense/street smarts always works in your favor, but Boston - especially the places/neighborhoods that tourists tend to go - is safe.

I’ve walked around Boston alone many times as a 115lb woman and literally never felt uncomfortable.

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SpindriftRascal t1_iwni3mc wrote

Yes. There are longer, more nuanced answers, but yes.

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DooceBigalo t1_iwq459j wrote

Does this question get asked for every state on Reddit, makes you wonder

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Itchy-Marionberry-62 t1_iwo4lrm wrote

Boston is safer than many big cities…but that is not saying much by the state of things today. Try to stay in crowded areas. There is enough random violent crimes that happen to make it unsettling. Most of the bad areas are not close to downtown though.

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Fair-Procedure-2448 t1_iwng134 wrote

Safe yes but know if something does happen.. then politicians will enable the criminal instead of your needs...

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riski_click t1_iwo3atu wrote

if something does happen, it will be a hospital that tends to their needs.

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