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Old 03-28-2012, 01:51 PM   #131
QuantumIguana
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
*sheepishly raises his hand*

Other than knowing people whose bicycles got stolen or whose windows were broken, my experience with any major crimes and/or police involvement have been limited to TV and newspaper reports. Either that, or everyone I know is just very tight-lipped about that sort of thing.
Most people's experience of crime comes from TV and movies. You can sit down and experience more crime on TV in an evening than most people will ever experience in a lifetime. People tend to think their neighborhood is safe, but think that other people's neighborhoods are dangerous. One reason for this is that they know their own neighborhood quite well, but they only know what they had heard people say about other neighborhoods.
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