"If it bleeds, it leads."
There's a sizable contingent of the population that just needs to stay home.
The temperature needs to drop about 40 degrees. That will slow it down.
It's likely little different from the strip in Stillwater. It's safe at night up to the point of the bars closing. Then you better have already left the area. The strip attracts a lot of out of towners who might get rowdy late besides townies and students. At least shootings are seldom heard of. https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/date-night-turns-violent-osu-student-battered-after-attack-on-the-strip#:~:text=Katlyn%20Loubiere.%20While%20ER%20do ctors%20sewed%20up%20Parson's%20eyebrow,%20Stillwa ter
I always felt safe while collecting signals to legalize med and/or rec marijuana on the strip at night. It was a great way to avoid the daytime heat. But only stayed until 12 or 12:30 am, because by then everybody was through bar hopping and had picked a bar to settle in for the rest of the night. I was never brave enough to stay until closing time to take a chance for what I might be in for. If one is in a real crappy mood when starting to drink, he's likely to be crappier at closing time. Seldom went in the bars. Maybe I should have for more signatures.
Yeah no. The narrative that bricktown is “overrun” or “unsafe” is a joke unless you are a member of the 2am bar crowd or you like to get yourself into trouble.. It’s horrible to hear our cities CURRENT nicest tourist attraction/area be so blatantly misrepresented.
I currently work in Bricktown. It is still such an anchor of our city. It’s managed to keep itself remarkably clean over the better course of a decade, despite the fact that the homeless do move through the area and raid trash cans behind businesses but so goes life in a city. If you’re not out at 1am-4am starting arguments with people in the street, you will have no problems. The area is so very heavily traveled by tourists who still to this day RAVE about how clean the area is or how surprising it is that Oklahoma City has an area like it. Also, in case we’ve forgotten? It’s policed like crazy. You and your family are safe unless you plan on bringing your kids to Las Locas and start an argument with some random person at the club.
All of this is very true and well said, but it doesn’t seem like anyone in this thread - at least by my interpretation - has used the recent events to give credence to that narrative as a reality. I think we’re all in agreement about it but also are just aware that certain types are going to strip it of context and use it to further leverage their fear of urban settings.
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