@The Night Rider : "So I really don't think there's any place you can go on this planet where there's not drugs and crime maybe not homeless people but certainly drugs and crime."
This sums it up nicely.
I reside in a quaint little fishing village on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay that has suffered a major influx of "immigrants" from less-Red states for the last decade. Articles in Southern Living and Covid didn't help.
People flock here for the weather, low taxes and conservative lifestyle. The beaches here are the "Redneck Riviera."
What I'm getting at is that with more folks moving in comes more petty level crime. We don't have the violent level crimes that Mobile does, but the population demographic is different across the Bay.
When I first moved here 30 years ago there were only 2 sheriff deputies on night shift for a county nearly the size of Rhode Island. Now there are 12. And all the local municipal police forces have a night shift now.
I'm also a realist that times are a'changing. People can get desperate for any number of reasons.
I don't carry a firearm that much.....maybe 10% of the time. I do really concentrate on my situational awareness and if I don't feel comfortable in a place I leave. I think I can fairly well size people up, too. 25+ years as a criminal defense lawyer probably helps me in that sense.
I do have a pocketknife on me every day (have to leave it in the truck when entering the courthouse) and I carry a baseball bat in the truck for all else. I have on my keys one of those glass breaker aluminum "stakes" that could double as a weapon, but that's it. No bumper stickers on our vehicles either. I don't believe in that stuff.
I don't have any routines meaning I don't always drive to the office the same way each day. Bride and I keep to ourselves. The threat level here is just that low. Now with all these new people here we've not had a good direct hit from a major hurricane yet....when we do things might get interesting.