@@generalnguyenngocloan1700 let's just put it this way, South New Street in Dover can be deadly once the Sun goes down. I don't go into Downtown Dover at night.
@@kevinswinyer3176 I’ve been doing my DE homework because I’m seriously thinking about moving there. I want out of FL. It looks like towns like Milton and southeast toward the ocean are pretty safe. I guess Milford is borderline safe. Ashame because Dover looks nice, but at night, like you said, it can be dangerous. Little Creek looks like it’s nice, but the residents there still have to journey into central Dover for supplies and shopping. The carry-conceal gun permits in DE aren’t the best, but still doable considering across the River in NJ those poor people have no 2nd amendment rights. It’s sad that retirees have to deal with safety concerns in their pension years, but this is happening all over our country. Delaware is still a beautiful place, not just for the salt life, but other areas, too. 👍🏻
@@generalnguyenngocloan1700 Milford, Dover, Wilmington, Seaford, and Laurel are the places to stay away from. I am near Felton, and even it now has a bit of a dark cloud following a recent murder that just happened this past Friday. Little Creek, and Liepsic are also quiet little Towns along the Bay, but, there is an area near Little Creek called Port Mahon, that has a fairly large parking area, and boat launch site that you also want to avoid at night, as it's a well known area for large numbers of drug/cash exchanges to take place, and unsuspecting witnesses have lost their lives there, and bodies were never found, suspected of being weighted down, and tossed into the Delaware Bay as Shark food for a couple of Great Whites that have been tracked in the bay between Del and NJ
My home town thanks for the ride
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Beautiful Silver Lake at 15:35!!!!! Cant wait to go Kayaking on it!!!
It's look like let's go some place and lost and nobody ask where are you going and enjoy the ride!
they need a fox studio there
I'm from Wilmington Delaware. Dover looks a nice place. So what's up there?
@ Freda Kurzbard, Dover is just a slightly smaller version of Wilmington, but can be just as deadly if you enter the wrong area at the wrong time.
@@kevinswinyer3176Do people beat and stomp you to death for the fun of it there like in other shit ‘em cities?
@@generalnguyenngocloan1700 let's just put it this way, South New Street in Dover can be deadly once the Sun goes down. I don't go into Downtown Dover at night.
@@kevinswinyer3176 I’ve been doing my DE homework because I’m seriously thinking about moving there. I want out of FL. It looks like towns like Milton and southeast toward the ocean are pretty safe. I guess Milford is borderline safe. Ashame because Dover looks nice, but at night, like you said, it can be dangerous. Little Creek looks like it’s nice, but the residents there still have to journey into central Dover for supplies and shopping. The carry-conceal gun permits in DE aren’t the best, but still doable considering across the River in NJ those poor people have no 2nd amendment rights. It’s sad that retirees have to deal with safety concerns in their pension years, but this is happening all over our country. Delaware is still a beautiful place, not just for the salt life, but other areas, too. 👍🏻
@@generalnguyenngocloan1700 Milford, Dover, Wilmington, Seaford, and Laurel are the places to stay away from. I am near Felton, and even it now has a bit of a dark cloud following a recent murder that just happened this past Friday. Little Creek, and Liepsic are also quiet little Towns along the Bay, but, there is an area near Little Creek called Port Mahon, that has a fairly large parking area, and boat launch site that you also want to avoid at night, as it's a well known area for large numbers of drug/cash exchanges to take place, and unsuspecting witnesses have lost their lives there, and bodies were never found, suspected of being weighted down, and tossed into the Delaware Bay as Shark food for a couple of Great Whites that have been tracked in the bay between Del and NJ
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