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welcome back to another episode of swamp stories for this episode we head out to the east coast but before we get into it make sure to leave a like and subscribe if youamp;#39;re new you can also follow the instagram page as well so letamp;#39;s get into it new york city a place that swamp stories has barely covered and for months iamp;#39;ve received hundreds of questions on why i havenamp;#39;t shown the east coast any love and in all honesty i completely wrote off covering new york after checking the statistics on the city i figured that the active days of new york city weamp;#39;re done with and that everything is real quiet now but after running across this wild story i realized that not all of that was true of course the numbers donamp;#39;t lie and overall new york city is extremely safe by american standards and even by european standards it would be considered generally safe as well in fact in 2018 it was rated the 11th safest city in the world with the exact same rating