Americano Posted August 15, 2013 Posted August 15, 2013 The safest place in the Philippines is in a bunker deep in the ground with nuclear blast proof doors and heavily armed guards and then don't live there because everyone will know about your hiding place. Safest is a relative term. Safe, safer, safest no one can tell you the safest place to live in any country. If you are afraid of new places then maybe you should stay where you are now. I feel very safe every day living in Carcar City, Cebu Province but maybe you wouldn't. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i am bob Posted August 15, 2013 Posted August 15, 2013 (edited) The safest place in the Philippines is in a bunker deep in the ground with nuclear blast proof doors and heavily armed guards and then don't live there because everyone will know about your hiding place. Safest is a relative term. Safe, safer, safest no one can tell you the safest place to live in any country. If you are afraid of new places then maybe you should stay where you are now. I feel very safe every day living in Carcar City, Cebu Province but maybe you wouldn't. Great reply!I think this question rates up there with how much does it cost to live in the Philippines... It all depends on that person's perception! :) Edited August 15, 2013 by I am bob 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Markham Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 As the question is Safest Place in the Philippines, I thought this article would provide some information for further discussion. However I would make a note that there is a cautionary note in regards to the data "But it gathers data through user input, thus although it is popularly consulted as source for cost of living, its data have to be addressed with caution." Still I found the information interesting, and definitely related to this topic. Davao ranked as 4th safest in 349 cities By Arianne Caryl N. Casas Sunday, August 11, 2013 DAVAO -- The city of Davao ranked fourth as the world's safest place, according to website Numbeo.com. Out of 349 entries, Davao City is the only metropolis in the Philippines that made it to the top 10. It has a crime index of 13.27 and safety index of 86.73. Makati landed at 20th place with a crime index of 18.75 and safety index of 81.25. The only other cities listed from the Philippines are: Manila with a crime index of 64.54 and safety index of 35.46, and Cebu with a crime index of 46.88 and safety index of 53.12. According to the website, safety index is, on the other way, quite opposite of crime index. If the city has a high safety index, it is considered very safe. It said that it is 93.75 percent safe to walk alone during daylight in Davao, while 76.69 percent safe to walk alone during night. "These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past two years. If value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high," the website said. With regard the crime index of 18.75, the website explained, the issue with the highest rate is the problem on corruption and bribery with 31.67, followed by “worries things from car stolen” with 29.69, then “worries home broken and things stolen” with 26.56. The issue with the least crime rate is “worries being subject to a physical attack because of your skin color, ethnic origin or religion” with 6.67. Treat with caution The source Numbeo claims to be the world’s largest database of user contributed data about cities and countries worldwide. It provides current and timely information on world living conditions including cost of living, housing indicators, health care, traffic, crime and pollution. But it gathers data through user input, thus although it is popularly consulted as source for cost of living, its data have to be addressed with caution. User input can skew data and will not reflect the whole picture, especially from places where there is not much available data. It cannot also be ascertained where and how the numbers can be verified. The crime and safety indexes were published online at http://www.numbeo.com/crime/rankings_current.jsparound 11 p.m. of August 8. The website also said that Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates placed first among the safest place with a safety index rate of 90.47, then Lugano, Switzerland (90.16), and third is Marbella, Spain (88.78). Fifth is Taipei, Taiwan (86.26); next is Munich, Germany (86.06); Quebec City, Canada (85.55) ranked seventh; then Hong Kong, Hong Kong (85.51) as eighth; Seoul, South Korea (84.28) on ninth place; and Bern, Switzerland (84.24) as tenth. Netizens happy Netizens all over the country lauded the result posted online. Chris Ryl said: "Akalain mo ba naman nasa Mindanao yun pa ang mas least of crime rate sa Pilipinas! at tumatak pa sa buong mundo... GO DAVAO!!!" "Wow congrats. Ipahiram nyo po ang DDS sa Maynila pra maubos mga kriminal dun," netizen Kenneth G. Taningco said. Some netizens also attributed the result to Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, the city’s executive chief for an unprecedented seventh term. "Kung ganyan katapang ni mayor ng Davao ang nag papatakbo ng Pinas at pinapairal ang disiplina at batas, talagang my takot ang mga mokong gumawa ng kalokohan. Mabuhay ka mayor Doterte. Lagi mo akong kasangga sa ganyang prinsipyo," netizen Al Dallu said. Edmund Moonraker said, "Thumbs up!! po ako kay Mayor Rudy R. Duterte. Maganda po ang kanyang pagdala ng Davao City. Mabuhay po kayo Mayor Duterte puwedi na po kayong tumakbo ng presidente sa 2016." "Duterte for president!" Jevy Carretero Ramos said. (Sun.Star Davao/Sunnex) http://www.sunstar.com.ph/davao/local-news/2013/08/11/davao-ranked-4th-safest-349-cities-297317 Papa Carl That is amazing, I would have never thought Davao would have rated a mention. Why are you surprised? This surveys echoes the findings of a number of travel industry/press surveys, not to mention the experiences of those of us who actually live here! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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