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Old 04-02-2011, 01:08 PM #7
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Originally Posted by Enid View Post
But on the other hand, it's great for people wanting to move to a new area. In most cases there is a blatant divide between the ****holes and the nicer areas.
yes but then the areas with bad stats will become depressed and deserted. Plus stats do not tell the whole story.

If one burglar goes on a spree then a street could have 10 burglaries in one month. But the stats don't show its just the one thief. People see 10 burglaries in the stats and think there's loads of burglars in the area. Plus some streets have denser populations...etc etc.

I just think these stats could mislead people about the real dangers.
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