Comments by "The Immortal" (@theimmortal4718) on "Climate Town"
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@reckonerwheel5336
Single family homes don't breed crime, though. People being on top of each other can, though. The most dangerous cities in the world are in Mexico and Brazil, where people are stacked on top of each other.
The safest places in the world have very low population densities.
Ultimately, it doesn't matter though. It's WHO is in those cities. If they are peaceful, value law and order, and value life, the city will be peaceful no matter what. London hasn't changed their layout at all I'm decades, but the demographics sure did. And when it did, the violent crime skyrocketed. Detroit used to be the richest city in the US, and it's city streets haven't changed much either. But after southern blacks moved there and crime started rising, the whites and their money moved out.
A city isn't the building or streets, it's the people who reside there. If you move tens of thousands of Africans to Tokyo, within a few years you will have drive by shootings.
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