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Posted Mon, Feb 28, 3:08 a.m.
I am in favor of high density urban living. http://www.10minget.com Density "creates" urban ills?! The US has almost universally low density, even in core cities, but we have very high crime rates. Most other first world countries have much higher densities in built areas, but much less crime. — mhays ...
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