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by phpisthebest
1477 days ago
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Centralization of people is not "good" for the environment either, People are polluters, high levels of people in an area causes pollution as well This is my problem with the studies on suburban sprawl is they do not factor in all of the things, they are generally only looking at one thing namely car and home pollution Then you have Higher Crime, and a whole host of other matters that come with Dense Urban Centers that you do not get when people spread out. On Balance I will take suburban sprawl over Urban Density every day, and twice on Sunday |
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Suburbanites are at very high risk of life-altering consequences from the actions of other humans. Many of those actions are crimes (DUI, distracted driving, reckless driving), but worse, some are not even crimes (incompetent driving, tired driving, intentional killing of annoying cyclists). That we feel so differently about these compared to more traditionally urban forms of crime is just cognitive bias with a helping of racism.