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by czstar
1403 days ago
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In the U.S. walking has even been criminalized to some extent for those in out groups. For instance, if 4 black teenage boys walk together in an affluent, white neighborhood they can expect police to stop them. Walking is so rare that a small group of people walking together is seen as something out of the ordinary. I think it’s bad for society to be set up this way. https://illinoislawreview.org/print/vol-2017-no-3/the-crimin... |
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People really underestimate how antisocial people are to walkers in the US.