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Thinking of a move to Wroclaw, Poland [13]
Thats in special neighbourhoods, but not everywhere. Poland cities are divided in 2 or 3 parts mostly.
1. Students, who think, they can change the world and who think, that all west countries are waiting for them and their "skills" .. foreign students, who live for free in the best hotels in the country and who can even study for free in Poland ...
2. hard working men, living in normal neigbourhoods, not much criminality or poornes, just a normal, typical European neighbourhood or inner city district.
3. A neighbourhood, mostly a deprived area full of young hools, ultras or hooltras, skinheads and racists .. or just dresiarze. It is dangerous to go into these neighbourhoods when it is dark, cause there is a big chance to get attacked, especially when you are a foreigner.
If some of the open-minded student Poles, who played in school in the gym class with girls badminton insetad of football with the boys, say that this is not true and that Poland is the centre of tolerance and everything is happy there ... then say, in which city you live, I will tell you the neigbourhoods and please go visit them at evening, you can also film it.
Every city got this areas, some more, some less.
Bytom Karb is one of these areas and there are more in Bytom.
youtube.com/watch?v=-h7gjzu1Cjo