Inside Rome's Most Dangerous Hood 🇮🇹
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Published 2022-10-30
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All Comments (21)
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love how they're going "oh man this place looks so bad it's a really rough area" and it looks like one of the high class areas of LA
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I am Italian and lived in Rome, Termini station area is no where near what you get to see in San Francisco for example, where you see homeless drug addicts camping in the city center with an endless amount of needles on the sidewalk.. that's why Peter said "If this is the most dangerous area is not bad", because he knows better than him
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Watching Peter constantly biting his tongue instead of saying "Guys, this is not even close to bad" over and over is the best part of this video.
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The dark side of Rome is a walk in the park in Rio de Janeiro. Greetings from senador camará - Rio.
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I am from Rome, and this was one of the weirdest collabs I would have never expected 🤣
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I’m from São Paulo, Brasil, and have stayed in Rome for couple of days. My Airbnb was next to termini, and I’ve walked through the neighborhood in the day and night, and felt safer then any place here in São Paulo. Walk by night here you get a gun on your face, the most dangerous thing that can happen in Rome is your wallet been stolen without you noticing.
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This is exactly how I would imagine an Italian from Italy would sound when they speak English.
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As an Italian, I have to say that their statements about taxes are quite exagerated and incorrect. Of course taxes are high, and citizens could and should get back a lot more of what they do, in terms of services. Of course we have a lot of corruption and bad spending of public money. But when they say we get NOTHING in return, that is incorrect and very populist. For starters, we get a good public and free school system, affordable and good universities, a good and cheap healthcare. They don't get any of those in the US. Also, they don't mention the appalling rate of tax fraud, which is a big factor in this. The problem is not just high taxes, it's mainly bad spending and tax fraud. I think these things should be mentioned, if you want to show a balanced picture. On the other hand, when the guy says the current mood in Italy is "depressed", I think he's absolutely spot-on.
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The 'dark side' of Rome is the normal side of NYC.
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Peter I'm a 75 year old lady here in Ireland...look forward to your videos on Sundays...always very interesting and informative..thank you.
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I was just in Rome in December, (2023) and stayed about 3 blocks up from Termini Station. Yes, I saw some homeless people. But, after a day of wandering around, and coming and going, day and night, I felt safe. No problems whatsoever. Of course, I wouldn't go through that underpass at night, or wander down streets that weren't busy. I kept hearing all the 'be careful in Rome' comments, but it's not the case. Loved Rome. I also went to that food court shown in the station. Worth a visit. Great food. When you travel, travel savvy. I returned from a visit south to Rome to catch my flight. I gave my Trenitalia lunch box to a homeless person who really appreciated it.
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I was in Rome for 4 days in June with my 19 year old daughter and felt completely safe. I do not look like an easy target to many. Rome is an incredible city to visit.
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Perfect example of why Peter's channel is worth watching. Has regular, real people, on the real streets and lets them tell us what's going on and how they feel. Not staged incidents and actors acting as media telling us what to think and how to act.
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I have been in Rome five times, and I have always felt safe even late at night.
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Im from London and i walked through these areas and i felt way more safer than in London. Brushed off a group of “rowdy” beggars and tons of foreign streets scammers with ease. They became slightly annoying at worse but caused no harm.
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Been to Rome many times, a stunning place and Italian people are so friendly i feel much safer there than in my nearest city here in the UK
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As an expat living in Rome for nearly 10 years, Rome has a love it/hate it/love it again vibe to it. Cicalone, as an Italian, complains about the way things are, but the rate of crime in Rome and in general, Italy, is very low. Nobody denies the fact that there is petty theft everywhere near the tourist areas, but there's nothing more dangerous than that. Criminals know that the punishment for armed robbery or worse is high, so you may be tricked out of your money, but not mugged. I have taken oh so many bus rides in the dead on the night, but nothing has ever happened to me
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We were just in Italy earlier this year, and walked through these areas many times. Never had any issues or thought we were in a really dangerous area
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As a dane having an apartment just outside Rome, I have to say that Termini, is a whole other planet. You can buy a car, a toilet, a tv or a mother down in those tunnels.