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by wakawaka28
295 days ago
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It is not orthogonal to modes of travel. A person in a car is much less vulnerable to attack than a person on foot, on a bicycle, etc. Also it's funny that you pick a low trust country and a high trust country to confound the issue. To be clear, the vulnerability is roughly the same no matter where you are located. The frequency of crime is a separate issue, and one that evolves according to opportunity. If more people are vulnerable to attack, that may be enough to inspire a crime wave even in a country we consider safe (compared to Africa). |
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In a lower trust country, cars are the preferred target of bandit attack. Check out Russian dashcam videos to see how it's done.
And when push comes to shove, a good bandit worth their salt will disable cars in the wilderness by using spike strips.