Is there a lot of crime in Rio de Janeiro?
We asked people if there is a lot of crime. They answered...
"Rio de Janeiro has a reputation for high levels of crime, particularly in certain areas of the city. Violent crime, such as robbery and assault, is a major problem in the city, and tourists are advised to take extra precautions when visiting. Drug-related crime is also a major issue in Rio de Janeiro, with gangs and organized crime groups operating in some areas. In addition, there is a high rate of property crime, such as burglary and car theft," remarked another expat who made the move to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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