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So yesterday at 10am a 56y old man got beat up with a steel road, apparently is was a random act of violence, and the guy just left after. Its seems that almost everyday something happens and its always either Hochelaga Maison Neuve or St Michel or Plateau Mont Royal

I know there are a lot of homeless but apparently there are even more drug addicts. A lot of gang related crimes, but this rise in violence is insane.

The thing is that i work near the Olympic Stadium and all of this is really close to me.
 
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I was on the metro several months back returning from seeing one of my favourite SPs when a guy went up and down the car with a huge knife, waving it in everyones face and calling their mothers whores. This went on for several minutes, but it did not end well for the dude as he approached the wrong man and was relieved of his knife and put in his place. People applauded!

In that same week, I saw 3 people shooting up heroin on the metro cars themselves and another guy shitting in the middle of the vehicle between stations. We live in a city that is spiralling out of control, and we re-elected the same clowns who created the mess, with them promising to clean up the mess they created.

Does a fool ever learn? Buckle up, it's gonna be a long, hot summer with many more incidents.
 

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I was on the metro several months back returning from seeing one of my favourite SPs when a guy went up and down the car with a huge knife, waving it in everyones face and calling their mothers whores. This went on for several minutes, but it did not end well for the dude as he approached the wrong man and was relieved of his knife and put in his place. People applauded!

In that same week, I saw 3 people shooting up heroin on the metro cars themselves and another guy shitting in the middle of the vehicle between stations. We live in a city that is spiralling out of control, and we re-elected the same clowns who created the mess, with them promising to clean up the mess they created.

Does a fool ever learn? Buckle up, it's gonna be a long, hot summer with many more incidents.
Cheer up at least you can bicycle everywhere.
 

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Anything can happen anywhere, at any time, no matter how safe an environment it appears to be. We see it in the news constantly. Common sense rules everywhere, and people need to be alert to possible problems at any time. All types of problems.
 

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Montreal banned cars.

Keeps affluent suburbanites/families away.
Makes life attractive for those who live on the street.

Good news: video cameras everywhere ensure acts of violence get filmed.
Victims get justice.
Eventually.
 
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I was on the metro several months back returning from seeing one of my favourite SPs when a guy went up and down the car with a huge knife, waving it in everyones face and calling their mothers whores. This went on for several minutes, but it did not end well for the dude as he approached the wrong man and was relieved of his knife and put in his place. People applauded!

In that same week, I saw 3 people shooting up heroin on the metro cars themselves and another guy shitting in the middle of the vehicle between stations. We live in a city that is spiralling out of control, and we re-elected the same clowns who created the mess, with them promising to clean up the mess they created.

Does a fool ever learn? Buckle up, it's gonna be a long, hot summer with many more incidents.
You have to be the most unlucky commuter I have heard of! I was born and grew up here, in Montreal, I rarely drive in town, in all those decades, as a user, I only seen 1 threatening situation.

I happened to be directly involve because some mentaly ill dude jumped me while I was sitting quietly, minding my own business. But I already had noticed his peculiar behaviour, prior to the attack so, I was ready. I took him down rather quickly and immobilze him ‘til the next station. Pulled the emergency handle and wait for the cops, I made sure sure not to hurt him too much as I was much bigger than him and also in better shape.

Other than that, not much violence beside the random schizo yelling at some imaginary enemy ! These you keep an eye on them but, they rarely get physical.
 

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Anything can happen anywhere, at any time, no matter how safe an environment it appears to be. We see it in the news constantly. Common sense rules everywhere, and people need to be alert to possible problems at any time. All types of problems.
Its been happening a lot more in recent years. I do agree but still
 
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You have to be the most unlucky commuter I have heard of! I was born and grew up here, in Montreal, I rarely drive in town, in all those decades, as a user, I only seen 1 threatening situation.

I happened to be directly involve because some mentaly ill dude jumped me while I was sitting quietly, minding my own business. But I already had noticed his peculiar behaviour, prior to the attack so, I was ready. I took him down rather quickly and immobilze him ‘til the next station. Pulled the emergency handle and wait for the cops, I made sure sure not to hurt him too much as I was much bigger than him and also in better shape.

Other than that, not much violence beside the random schizo yelling at some imaginary enemy ! These you keep an eye on them but, they rarely get physical.
Stuff happens, a guy at work who is 6 feet and 300 pounds got treatnen in the metro, also a homeless open the door for him at a metro station then ask for money when he told him i have nothing he said you are lucky i don't fuck you up,

Those shooting drugs at station is also very real, there are tone of pictures to proove it and many people have seen them.
 

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I was on the metro several months back returning from seeing one of my favourite SPs when a guy went up and down the car with a huge knife, waving it in everyones face and calling their mothers whores. This went on for several minutes, but it did not end well for the dude as he approached the wrong man and was relieved of his knife and put in his place. People applauded!

In that same week, I saw 3 people shooting up heroin on the metro cars themselves and another guy shitting in the middle of the vehicle between stations. We live in a city that is spiralling out of control, and we re-elected the same clowns who created the mess, with them promising to clean up the mess they created.

Does a fool ever learn? Buckle up, it's gonna be a long, hot summer with many more incidents.
Yup same clowns, they rather concentrate on woke shit LBTQ and bike roads then attacking the real problems. Its always better to close there eyes. When La mairesse of Montreal that numb nut Valerie Plante went in the metro to see what was going on they did a clean sweap of everything. Pathetic i am glad i live in laval with so far none of this happening.

Justice what justice, on Sherbrooke street near Olympic statium there is a Tim Horton and a Mcdonald's, we used to take our break during the night at Tim's but after dealing with to many beggars we decided to stay inside. I was at the drivetru at the Mcdonalds a homeless pass infront of my car and banged on my hood, police were parked they saw the whole thing, they did nothing.

But yeah they are working hard on fixing the homeless issue drug addicts and more, everyday making Montreal a safer city. What a joke
 
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I live in Deux-Montagnes there’s really no problems yes it can smell of weed in the parks and here and there. But I haven’t seen homeless people. It’s a family area we have everything like downtown without the drama it’s not perfect and on rare occasions we have a murder or fire. But Montreal is becoming more like Toronto and Vancouver I was in Tokyo and left 350000 yens 3500$ Canadian in a washroom and 30 minutes later I realized that I left it there it was still in the washroom. Omg
 

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I live in Deux-Montagnes there’s really no problems yes it can smell of weed in the parks and here and there. But I haven’t seen homeless people. It’s a family area we have everything like downtown without the drama it’s not perfect and on rare occasions we have a murder or fire. But Montreal is becoming more like Toronto and Vancouver I was in Tokyo and left 350000 yens 3500$ Canadian in a washroom and 30 minutes later I realized that I left it there it was still in the washroom. Omg
A friend of mine lived in St Eustache, the positive there is a strong police presence there, but there are also street gangs, he as since left the place, Two Mountain i have a few co worker who live there, and yes the place as grown a lot in 20-30 years, my friend is a women she goes for long walks, sometimes at 8pm and she told me she feels safe, there is also a strong police presence there. Lets hope things stays this way.

I now live in Vimont after my separation, they say there are street gangs over here too, I did not see anything so far, I cannot comment on the metro because i neve use it and when i don't work i stay inside, don't go out late a night.
 
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You have to be the most unlucky commuter I have heard of! I was born and grew up here, in Montreal, I rarely drive in town, in all those decades, as a user, I only seen 1 threatening situation.

I happened to be directly involve because some mentaly ill dude jumped me while I was sitting quietly, minding my own business. But I already had noticed his peculiar behaviour, prior to the attack so, I was ready. I took him down rather quickly and immobilze him ‘til the next station. Pulled the emergency handle and wait for the cops, I made sure sure not to hurt him too much as I was much bigger than him and also in better shape.

Other than that, not much violence beside the random schizo yelling at some imaginary enemy ! These you keep an eye on them but, they rarely get physical.
My experience in the past year has been one of frustration at the diminishing quality of life in the city. It is evident at all times on the metro now, which has become unsafe, unreliable and filled to over capacity.

I would note that if you go to other cities in Canada, such as Ottawa or Toronto, they are dealing with the same issues, and the quality of life is deteriorating rapidly. These issues are a direct result of the decisions, or rather indecisions, of the federal government.
 
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I live in Deux-Montagnes there’s really no problems yes it can smell of weed in the parks and here and there. But I haven’t seen homeless people. It’s a family area we have everything like downtown without the drama it’s not perfect and on rare occasions we have a murder or fire. But Montreal is becoming more like Toronto and Vancouver I was in Tokyo and left 350000 yens 3500$ Canadian in a washroom and 30 minutes later I realized that I left it there it was still in the washroom. Omg
That I believe, and it speaks volumes about culture. The Japanese are exceptional people.

Having said that, I am beginning to hear and see videos online about the slow creep of what is happening here happening there in Japan.

There is a common factor, unmitigated and unvetted entry into their country of people who do not have good intent.
 

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My experience in the past year has been one of frustration at the diminishing quality of life in the city. It is evident at all times on the metro now, which has become unsafe, unreliable and filled to over capacity.

I would note that if you go to other cities in Canada, such as Ottawa or Toronto, they are dealing with the same issues, and the quality of life is deteriorating rapidly. These issues are a direct result of the decisions, or rather indecisions, of the federal government.
That is what happens when you cause more poverty with rapid population increase with mass uncontrolled immigration. They brought in anybody, low skilled workers and ppl from the third world. When you bring in so many ppl from the third world the country will turn into the third world. It will get worse. From January to April, already 817, 000 ppl entered Canada. With Trump's tariffs there are lots of job losses. Unemployment is rising and the temporary foreign worker program keeps many young ppl from finding a job. More poverty = More crime = More mental issues = More drug use = More homelessness.
 

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That is what happens when you cause more poverty with rapid population increase with mass uncontrolled immigration. They brought in anybody, low skilled workers and ppl from the third world. When you bring in so many ppl from the third world the country will turn into the third world. It will get worse. From January to April, already 817, 000 ppl entered Canada. With Trump's tariffs there are lots of job losses. Unemployment is rising and the temporary foreign worker program keeps many young ppl from finding a job. More poverty = More crime = More mental issues = More drug use = More homelessness.
Apparently Carney wants to ship a lot of them back to there home country. This is the real thing right there, i been taking walks around my neighborhood and so far i seen 3 houses with tall grass that seem to be abandonned. I can barely survive on my own and living pay to pay after i finish paying my appartement food etc, i can only imagine a family or even worse a single parent meet both ends.

There are another article this morning in JDM again Hochelaga Maison neuve now a homeless got murdered.

A lot of those immigrant have between 3-4 kids, and one of them the other day posted on reddit r/montreal a go fund me asking for money, I come from Tunesia and cannot feed my family, now if we start giving how many will do the same. We need a competent gouvernement that is going to take this problem head on and fix it.

Housing, jobs , and crime. I work near those places and at night, i used to go train at econo cardio on SHerbrooke but now i go in the morning instead when i think its safer.

There were beggars around the Pharmaprix now we don't see them anymore. On a side note i used to go at a gas station along the 13 ultramar with a tim horton and depanneur, there were a bunch of arab that looked like terrorist smoking marijuana about 10 cars all parked along the tim horton, and they really looked at people like they wanted to kill them intimidation. Someone must have called the cops because they are gone now. This is really not the world we want to live in.

I can't wait to see what Carney does he said he was going to deport a lot of criminals that is a good thing, but there will still be the homeless issue. They have 25 milllion invested for what, if its for street workers it will solve nothing.
 

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Apparently Carney wants to ship a lot of them back to there home country. This is the real thing right there, i been taking walks around my neighborhood and so far i seen 3 houses with tall grass that seem to be abandonned. I can barely survive on my own and living pay to pay after i finish paying my appartement food etc, i can only imagine a family or even worse a single parent meet both ends.

There are another article this morning in JDM again Hochelaga Maison neuve now a homeless got murdered.

A lot of those immigrant have between 3-4 kids, and one of them the other day posted on reddit r/montreal a go fund me asking for money, I come from Tunesia and cannot feed my family, now if we start giving how many will do the same. We need a competent gouvernement that is going to take this problem head on and fix it.

Housing, jobs , and crime. I work near those places and at night, i used to go train at econo cardio on SHerbrooke but now i go in the morning instead when i think its safer.

There were beggars around the Pharmaprix now we don't see them anymore. On a side note i used to go at a gas station along the 13 ultramar with a tim horton and depanneur, there were a bunch of arab that looked like terrorist smoking marijuana about 10 cars all parked along the tim horton, and they really looked at people like they wanted to kill them intimidation. Someone must have called the cops because they are gone now. This is really not the world we want to live in.

I can't wait to see what Carney does he said he was going to deport a lot of criminals that is a good thing, but there will still be the homeless issue. They have 25 milllion invested for what, if its for street workers it will solve nothing.
Carney will do nothing, the problem will grow, and the problems will worsen.

Look at Europe, on the verge of civil war in all Western European countries. It is going to be much more than a bad summer.

For fucks sake, where I work, the managemanet hired a bunch of these people because Trudeau's Liberal government was subsidizing them. That meant that many native-born Canadians were bypassed for good office jobs, and these people were given them with our own tax money.

WE had the opportunity to rid ourselves of this government, but we elected them again; it's over.
 
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Apparently Carney wants to ship a lot of them back to there home country. This is the real thing right there, i been taking walks around my neighborhood and so far i seen 3 houses with tall grass that seem to be abandonned. I can barely survive on my own and living pay to pay after i finish paying my appartement food etc, i can only imagine a family or even worse a single parent meet both ends.

There are another article this morning in JDM again Hochelaga Maison neuve now a homeless got murdered.

A lot of those immigrant have between 3-4 kids, and one of them the other day posted on reddit r/montreal a go fund me asking for money, I come from Tunesia and cannot feed my family, now if we start giving how many will do the same. We need a competent gouvernement that is going to take this problem head on and fix it.

Housing, jobs , and crime. I work near those places and at night, i used to go train at econo cardio on SHerbrooke but now i go in the morning instead when i think its safer.

There were beggars around the Pharmaprix now we don't see them anymore. On a side note i used to go at a gas station along the 13 ultramar with a tim horton and depanneur, there were a bunch of arab that looked like terrorist smoking marijuana about 10 cars all parked along the tim horton, and they really looked at people like they wanted to kill them intimidation. Someone must have called the cops because they are gone now. This is really not the world we want to live in.

I can't wait to see what Carney does he said he was going to deport a lot of criminals that is a good thing, but there will still be the homeless issue. They have 25 milllion invested for what, if its for street workers it will solve nothing.
Carney is not Trudeau. I do not think anyone is as corrupt as Trudeau was. That incident about the Tunisian asking for money is the result of Trudeau's uncontrolled immigration policy. He opened the doors to all and gave away so much social benefits in an effort to increase the population to the max.. He brought in the third world. Carney has a big mess to clean up which will take at least a decade and all these people that already entered well there is not much that can be done. But all those temporary foreign residents and asylum seekers should be sent back. Btw Hochelega Maisonneuve has always been a poor neighborhood, in the 90s the section near Moreau and Ontario was an area with so many street walkers. That whole area to the East all went down the tubes since the 70s. Ste-Catherine St East is worse in that area, rows of boarded up stores.
 
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Carney is not Trudeau. I do not think anyone is as corrupt as Trudeau was. That incident about the Tunisian asking for money is the result of Trudeau's uncontrolled immigration policy. He opened the doors to all and gave away so much social benefits in an effort to increase the population to the max.. He brought in the third world. Carney has a big mess to clean up which will take at least a decade and all these people that already entered well there is not much that can be done. But all those temporary foreign residents and asylum seekers should be sent back. Btw Hochelega Maisonneuve has always been a poor neighborhood, in the 90s the section near Moreau and Ontario was an area with so many street walkers. That whole area to the East all went down the tubes since the 70s. Ste-Catherine St East is worse in that area, rows of boarded up stores.
The identity of the man that was killed was revealed 18 year old Zouheir Boumahdi, now what troubles me is that this guy even at is young age had one hell of a criminal record, rap, extortion, death treats, robbery, drugs.

Apparently he was killed due to a drug dispute. And he was awaiting trial for 3 other crimes. My question is what the fuck was he doing out of jail.

And then they wonder why the crime rate in Montreal as been going up.
 
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