I naively did some night door dash food delivery a couple months ago and got an order for a bottle of liquor (only) , to be delivered from south broward county . . . down to a not so good area of middle of Miami, in dark. I just went for it , ended up walking up to a house and a nice lady answered the door, took the bottle and was extremely friendly with smiles, gave me a tip also. One never knows what one will meet up with . But i ain't going to miami at night again for door dash money .
So back in 2002-2006 my step dad was starting of his landscape business in south Florida ( Fort Lauderdale). He met an investor who owned houses everywhere. He had some houses in areas of Miami just like this one. He sent us to one of his properties and it looked like it was in a part just like this in Miami. I was around 15 at the time and I didn’t like the idea of going down there one bit. It was me and my step dad. So one person would mow the back while one of us stayed up front and watched the truck with the equipment so crack heads wouldnt steal something 😂
They pulled the door handles on my car trying to get in while I filled up at the Gas station😢 then later after they're already halfway in they ask if it's OK 😠
Miami has nothin’ in common with the rest of Florida 😂 Miami is in Florida but it’s culturally a completely different place (Latin America and the Caribbean) 🌴
Miami is a much safer place than when I grew up in the 90's and early 2000s... but I guess you can say that bout most big cities! We used to be scared to go to Lil Haiti, Opa Locka, Liberty City, Westside North Miami, and Coconut Grove back in the day.. Even tho Miami Gardens (Carol City) is much more dangerous than dem parts now... I grew up there so it didn't seem too bad
Dude, almost every major city in America was more dangerous in the 90s and early 2000s. That was the peak of the crack era, not to mention gang violence.
Guess the Miami PD still shows up to work, given that there were more cop cars seen in the first 30 seconds of this video than have been seen in all of Charlie's videos of Detroit combined.
Everyone thinks Florida is so nice and beautiful. When really it’s a crazy wild ass place to live. After living in Jacksonville FL for over 3 years I’m leaving and going back to the Midwest.
According to DeSantis though, Florida, like all Republican states, is the picture of perfection, a mecca of safety and morals and values and a high standard of living and quality of life. Oh my God, he lied!
Is this place visible from the Metro rail to the airport? Looking outside the train window, you can clearly see the difference in buildings between the better and rough places. I think the rough places are at the second last stop before the MIA stop.
The average person couldn't afford to live in the ghetto of Miami. Rent for a studio apartment is 1200 a month. And auto insurance is twice the national average
@@heartofbrowardcounty142My thoughts exactly ! with everyone moving to Florida, housing is at a premium, high rent, home insurance, .. one guy recently on RU-vid, in Florida, was paying 9.000. thousand dollars a month, in rent..😳.
I think it's amazing how you can drive into every city or town without seeing any humans but can easily still tell what demo lives where. When you see barbwire wrapped around everything that's a huge sign you're in the Amish community;
As a black man who nearly died of covid 19 4 years ago I can say even as the pandemic has ended there is a lot more mental illness and drug addiction and homeless in most of these cities in fl which I don't think will get any better anytime soon
Oh my. I was born and raised in North Dade County. It was paradise in the 50-60s. I left in 1977. This looks like a third world county. Not the So. Florida I remember. Sad.
@harrymartin684 nah In these parts of town you play Piccalo, Billy Blue, Ball Greezy, Trick, JT Money, Dirtbag, that old Pitbull, some old Briscoe and some Ross, to get the real feel of Miami.