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Citizens advice bureau advisor

Aspergers_Aspie

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Before I was registered at the aspie charity that I attend. I used to get help from the citizens advice bureau. I was talking to the advisor about parts of Edinburgh that have a rough reputation. The advisor said along the lines of it's not politically correct to say that. But after reading these two news stories for example, I definitely don't agree with the advisor. What does everyone else think?:-

Edinburgh police swoop on city park after 'massive gang fight' breaks out

Worrying moment Edinburgh gang take child on off-road rampage in park
 
That advisor is an idiot. Anyone who is too dimwitted to pay attention to such things is more likely to be a victim.
 
I'm not sure what they meant by "not politically correct"

But every large city has at least some bad neighbourhoods, that is a fact

Still not sure what exactly you are asking
 
Before I was registered at the aspie charity that I attend. I used to get help from the citizens advice bureau. I was talking to the advisor about parts of Edinburgh that have a rough reputation. The advisor said along the lines of it's not politically correct to say that. But after reading these two news stories for example, I definitely don't agree with the advisor. What does everyone else think?:-

Edinburgh police swoop on city park after 'massive gang fight' breaks out

Worrying moment Edinburgh gang take child on off-road rampage in park
Doesn't matter what the advisor says. You have a voice...use it. :)
 
The advisor said along the lines of it's not politically correct to say that.

Sounds like someone, for some reason wants to "sweep the matter under a rug". Makes me wonder if this person receives kickbacks or gratuities from the gangs themselves. Crime rather than politics.

-What we in the states refer to as "hush money". After all, where there's violence, corruption usually follows.

If someone gave such a response to me, I'd report it to the proper authorities. Seems a fundamental problem if and when civil authorities and law enforcement are not on the same page when it comes to the security (or lack thereof) of a specific neighborhood. Unless both are being paid off by criminal entities, reflecting a much bigger problem, and a place best not to reside in.
 
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