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The situation in Rosedale and some other affluent neighbourhoods is bucking broader improvements in Toronto’s overall crime rate. Between 2015 and 2025, home invasions and break and enters fell by 27 per cent across the city, according to a Globe and Mail analysis of police data.
Over that same span, the two offences increased in Rosedale-Moore Park by 145 per cent. Rates in two other high-income neighbourhoods – defined as being in the top 25 per cent of household earnings – jumped by even more, climbing by 236 per cent in Yonge-St. Clair and 233 per cent in Mount Pleasant East.
Wait until they figure out the private security is feeding info to the criminals.
 
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border_humperThat's interesting. Yonge and St. Clair is not, per se, an ultra high-income area (plenty of apartment buildings and condos) and is actually bordered by much wealthier neighbourhoods to the south and east. I'm very curious as to who is being broken into and who's doing it. I live in a "wealthier" neighbourhood and I haven't heard of break-in stats like those. The break-ins you do see are almost entirely street bums/junkies breaking car windows and grabbing what's available, shoplifting and sneaking into apartment/condo garages and stealing bikes and whatnot. Yonge and St. Clair has its share of bums - there's usually an encampment nearby at the ravine close to Mount Pleasant - but nothing like the Yonge corridor south of Bloor. So these break-ins must be extremely targeted and specific, I'm thinking specific makes of cars to be shipped overseas, "new money" with lots of cash and jewellery lying around etc.
 
In the USA my uncle is a trauma surgeon in a Liberal/woke city. He lives in a gated community with full time security. This is the future. Build the wall and get armed security. Problem solved

Did i mention he was recently held hostage and a bunch of his staff were murdered. All for the crime of patching up gangsters. Oops perhaps i have said to much and doxxed myself. Most likely not as this is a regular occurence in the USA. It is also common to live in a gated community with armed to the teeth security. Well common if you make a few million a year i guess
 
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