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Increasing Crime in Urban Areas Causing Fear Among Residents
The narrative around increasing crime in urban areas is causing people to feel like it's more dangerous, even though crime rates have actually gone down in recent years. Follow-home robberies are now happening to everyday people in LA, and open-air bazaars in places like Canal Street are contributing to a sense of unease.
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There has been a recent increase in reported robberies in Los Angeles, however, it may be due to the fact that every single robbery is now being reported and shared on social media, creating a narrative that the city is more dangerous than it is.
1:22:55 - 1:24:38 (01:43)
Summary
There has been a recent increase in reported robberies in Los Angeles, however, it may be due to the fact that every single robbery is now being reported and shared on social media, creating a narrative that the city is more dangerous than it is.
ChapterIncreasing Crime in Urban Areas Causing Fear Among Residents
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The speaker discusses how driving on Long Island highways can create a sense of tension and illicit activity.
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The speaker discusses how driving on Long Island highways can create a sense of tension and illicit activity. They suggest there may be a correlation between this phenomenon and the broken glass syndrome.