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My ridiculous OWI was downgraded to reckless driving
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 688467" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Interesting. That was probably after I decided not to live or work in the city again. My final straws were a few things...getting robbed twice in two years, the scary people who would ask for money or offer me drugs both on public trans and while I stood waiting outside for a bus or train and not feeling safe even running from my car to my apartment if I got home from work and it was dark out. I have never before or since felt so vulnerable just because of where I lived.</p><p></p><p>Six million people are too many and even in Rogers Park, there was plenty of crime. And I was no hero.I spooked easily. Back then I was 20-23 and still very pretty and all kinds of strange older men would try to talk to me. It was better when I moved and worked in Morton Grove which was our pit stop before thirteen years in Des Plaines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 688467, member: 1550"] Interesting. That was probably after I decided not to live or work in the city again. My final straws were a few things...getting robbed twice in two years, the scary people who would ask for money or offer me drugs both on public trans and while I stood waiting outside for a bus or train and not feeling safe even running from my car to my apartment if I got home from work and it was dark out. I have never before or since felt so vulnerable just because of where I lived. Six million people are too many and even in Rogers Park, there was plenty of crime. And I was no hero.I spooked easily. Back then I was 20-23 and still very pretty and all kinds of strange older men would try to talk to me. It was better when I moved and worked in Morton Grove which was our pit stop before thirteen years in Des Plaines. [/QUOTE]
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