Inside Rome's Most Dangerous Hood 🇮🇹

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PeterSantenello
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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

Astarath
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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

marilson
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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.

EatAtJoes
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I am from Rome, and this was one of the weirdest collabs I would have never expected 🤣

MichelePonte
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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.

tatu
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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.

scottmatthews
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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.

algernoncalydon
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The dark side of Rome is a walk in the park in Rio de Janeiro. Greetings from senador camará - Rio.

kenspinozastone
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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.

margaretwalsh
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The 'dark side' of Rome is the normal side of NYC.

aoflex
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This is exactly how I would imagine an Italian from Italy would sound when they speak English.

jaydapiosen
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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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To the credit of Rome & Romans— I was lucky enough to study abroad & live in Trastevere in 2005. I was young & bringing suitcases of laundry to my boyfriend’s for cheaper cleaning (a expensive at the laundromat ☺️). I was stuck trying to carry 3 suitcases down a large flight of stairs at Termini (this station) & a swarm of young men swooped them up for me & delivered them to my train. They were so sweet & wouldn’t accept anything but smiles & thanks 🙏 ❤ Thank you so much for sharing!! A piece of my heart will forever be in Rome ❤

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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.

KM-opgj
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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.

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I would like to clarify some aspects of the "Italian thoughts" mentioned in the video. They said that in Italy people pay up to 48%, and that's true, some in certain ways even more than that if we consider other kinds of taxations. The thing is that in Italy we have "free" healthcare, public school system up to high school and tax reduction for university students with low family income (you pay regional taxes, like 100€ per year, and in some cases that's it), and many services that in many other countries are private. The biggest problem is not taxation, but tax evasion, there are many that do not pay taxes and that added to the poor investment management that our political system had made in years, it has increased the number of taxes required but not the benefits received from them. Another aspect that was mentioned in the video was about pensions, most of elderly can't live with their pension, that is based on many reasons, but one that I would like to highlight is that young generations have problems in finding jobs, creating new opportunities, or get small jobs just to live, in the last few years there were more young people living with elders' pension rather than the opposite.

giacomomarelli
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Those 2 Italian gentlemen were so cool! They give Italians a good name. I hope Italy isn't on the decline like they think it is, it's such a beautiful place just dripping with history... thank you Ciccalone and Criminale!

countryclubbin
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I’ve been to Rome three times for different occasions. Last time was four years ago. I felt absolutely safe. No issues. I even walked with my wife and kids around midnight to Saint Peters and back to our apartment. It was a good mile and a half walk. There are a lot of pickpocketers; but that is not a big deal if you are not showing up your stuff or have money on you.

lgarcia
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I’ve been studying Italian for the past three years. I’d love to visit one day. Thanks so much for this video. 🇮🇹

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