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Also Referred to as "Crime Hills" LOL So true. I lived there for 18 years.
HeadMouse 08:21, 6 May 2007 (UTC)HeadMousereply
It actually is widely known colloquially as "Crime Hills". It's not a glamorous thing, but I think maybe that should be included in this article for historical reasons. - nelsonpatrickr —Preceding
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69.248.6.132 (
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I added it back tonight before seeing this discussion. I gather it has been added and removed previously. The crime there is a fact; the nickname is a fact. KINGBOB —Preceding
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KINGBOBOFTHENORTH (
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It ("Crime Hills") should be maintained on the main entry page, since it truly is factual and informative. Just because you're not proud of it (whoever is deleting it) doesn't mean that it isn't interesting and that people shouldn't know about it. Note: You can't change the facts, only the Wikipedia entries about the facts :) - nelsonpatrickr —Preceding
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69.248.6.132 (
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Degreadation, slander, and immaturity is NOT "factual and informative". The name "Crime Hills" is all three. If anyone even bothered to do a little research, they'll see the "crime" happening outside of Pine Hills jurisdiction. Pine Hills has the misfortune of being in the vicinity of Parramore and Carver Shores, thus the misconception. Many areas of Pine Hills are safe. I'm not going to edit out anything in this article, since the majority seems to like the bias. Just know that crime is everywhere in Orlando...even in Windermere. —Preceding
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Donniewan75 (
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Pine Hills is an unincorporated community outside Orlando's city limits
Pine Hills is not located within the city limits of
Orlando, this it's not an official neighborhood of the city. It may have an Orlando address, but so does other unincorporated communities in the area. That aside, Orlando does not have any jurisdiction over Pine Hills. --
Moreau36 (
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While it is true that the majority of Pine Hills is unincorporated, there are large areas of Pine Hills that have been annexed by the City of Orlando; namely Rosemont, Signal Hill, and Clarion. However, since it seems to bother you so much, we'll leave out the statement that Pine Hills is "...a neighborhood of Orlando"; even if it is located less than 5 miles from downtown Orlando.
Donniewan75 (
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