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11-16-2006 @ 1:21PM
Stella Bland said...
When polls and surveys like this are made, there will always be the top 10 and the lowest 10. Just because St. Louis was voted as most dangerous U.S. city, it doesn't mean that it's as dangerous as people would probably interpret thatbit information. It just means that comparing it other cities it probably is the least safest. And crime rates jumping 16 percent does not meant there's murder happening in every block. It just means that it increased significantly. So if there were 100 murders occuring every year, there are now 116 murders occuring every year. I feel sorry for St. Louis - people tend to overact to such news.
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