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Crime from my point of view - 4/21/2008
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Vince
Oxnard, CA

Oxnard is a nice place to live but just like any other it has it's problems. Crime in Oxnard is largely related to drugs and/or gangs. Certain neighborhoods run rampant with both and if you stay clear of those areas your experience in the city will be pleasurable. The local law enforcement agency in Oxnard is a smaller version of LAPD. They don't tolerate mcuh and they aggressively enforce the laws of the land. You can find the better areas near the coast. When visitng Oxnard relax and enjoy the mild climate.

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