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by ALittleLight
2390 days ago
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Those aren't the same thing though. Imagine: 1 million crimes, 1% use lock picks. 10,000 lock pick usages in crime. 18,180 total lock pick usages, of which 55%, or 10,000 are used in crimes. In this scenario crime mostly doesn't use lock picks (99% of crimes didn't) but lock picks are still mainly used for crime (55% of lock pick usage is). Of course I just made up these numbers as an example. It's just a logical point about what the article shows. I'm sure most lock pick usage is to get people into things they've been locked out of or hobbyists playing around. |
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