hins108
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"You have Huntington Heights and then you have the rest..."
Okay Doonside..I live in the Huntington Heights region and this area of Doonside is far better than the other side. The people here are obviously still working class but all homes are privately owned with a mix of souble and single storey houses, however there are more single storey houses. Moving north of Doonside is where the HC are and the people there are down right feral. I hear cases of people burning rubbish bins, smashing car windows and so forth. Some of the people would just stand in the middle of the road as if they own the whole place. In other words their attitude is disgusting, revolting and uneducated. They are like that because they're unemployed and are very lucky to be able to rely on such a genrous social security system.
Moving further north from the HC, is Doonside station. During non peak periods they come every 30 mins either way. Bear in mind the further west you travel on those trains the more dangerous it gets. Many cases of mugging and threats have been rumoured if one does not give spare change. From Donnside station there are a nice collection of shops which are becoming ever so popular. Then the rest of Doonside that are privately owned mainly have drug addicts and disorientated family.
IF you want value for money, safety and peace Huntington Heights is your best bet, Bear in mind to never walk from Doonside station to home as muggings are very frequent.
Great for
- Look for Huntington Hieghts if you're a normal family, otherwise bogan please stay away. =.=
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
This rant is ridiculous.
"I live in the Huntington Heights region and this area of Doonside is far better than the other side". Of course , the side you live in is better, because you live in it...right????
I have been living in Doonside for 11 years. There are a lot of privately owned pockets that are not typified by "drug addicts and disoriented family" (ouch , check that grammar, educated one). Mostly I live amongst working people (trades people, school teachers, nurses, health professionals) whose children go to school, TAFE, university. I understand that all areas have their good and bad pockets , but I have not witnessed the scenes you describe above.
You do not know your own area as well as you think you do.