When I tell people from Nottingham that I moved here from Canada, they assume I’m the craziest man on earth...
I have been living here for a year and a half and I haven’t been shot, beaten up, mugged or even stabbed. If you listen to the media, this is quite an amazing feat, considering I live in Gun City. When I tell other Nottinghamians that I moved from Canada, they assume I’m the craziest man on earth. “You’re from Canada? What the hell are you doing here?”
So are Canadian cities little slices of utopia and Nottingham the seventh circle of Hell? No, we just have better PR. Not even mad cow disease, SARS and clubbing baby seals to death stop the tourists. I could tell you that I wear baby seal eyes for cufflinks, and you would still say something about our low crime, clean cities and beautiful scenery.
I’ll let you in on a little secret; gun crime in Canada is no lower than it is here. My home city of Calgary, a city of almost a million people (the same number as Notts) had 42 murders in 2006, mostly gun-related. If you ask any Canadian what they know about Calgary, they’ll tell you about the Stampede, a giant rodeothat attracts visitors from all over the world. You never hear a peep about the crime.
We could use the press generated by the Archery Championships to turn it into an annual Robin Hood Arts festival celebrating all things Nottingham, making sure it doesn’t turn into some cheesy medieval fayre full of Goths and Dungeons and Dragons geeks. We can shake down any Gandalf wannabes at the gate and invoke an embargo on D20s and pewter figurines. It’s just crazy enough to work...
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