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Why are these cities the safest?
Is it because they are actually sage or are crimes not reported/prosecuted?
WookieMan says
WTF does humidity have to do with safety?
Perps don't dry out while looting?
The safest places by far are in New England; Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont have extremely low crime.
I have never heard of 1. an earthquake 2. a tornado 3. a hurricane 4. a flash flood/mud slide 5.BLM riot affecting these areas.
The worst that can happen up there is a blizzard.
Edit: also Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, are safe.
Safety from crime in America is always a function of how homogeneously white the area is. The whiter an area, the safer.
Why are these cities the safest?
Is it because they are actually sage or are crimes not reported/prosecuted?
Patrick says
Safety from crime in America is always a function of how homogeneously white the area is. The writer an area, the safer.
Exception to that rule is El Paso
Edit: also Montana
They're factoring in natural disaster risk. 3-5 are all Colorado, but doesn't account for the greater metro area. Denver is getting a bit more sketchy having been out there almost annually since 2016. Centennial and Lakewood are suburbs technically. I don't know Fort Collins area. El Paso is only the true "city" on the list in my opinion.
Denver was safe as hell in 2016. When I went back there a couple of years ago, it was discernably more "San Fran" with homeless and pothead beggars.
Denver is getting a bit more sketchy having been out there almost annually since 2016. Centennial and Lakewood are suburbs technically.
1.) Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Average humidity: 42.3%
Metro population: 923,630 (Albuquerque)
Natural disaster risk: Relatively low (44.63%)
Crime rate: 190.2 violent crimes per 100,000 people
2.) El Paso, Texas
Average humidity: 34.9%
Metro population: 868,859
Natural disaster risk: Very low (29.6%)
Crime rate: 352.7 violent crimes per 100,000 people
3.) Centennial, Colorado
Average humidity: 51.5%
Metro population: 2,963,821 (Denver)
Natural disaster risk: Low (33.14%)
Crime rate: 180.9 violent crimes per 100,000 people
4.) Lakewood, Colorado
Average humidity: 51.6%
Metro population: 2,963,821 (Denver)
Natural disaster risk: Low (33.14%)
Crime rate: 644.1 violent crimes per 100,000 people
5.) Loveland, Colorado
Average humidity: 52.2%
Metro population: 359,066 (Fort Collins)
Natural disaster risk: Relatively low (41.65%)
Crime rate: 281.5 violent crimes per 100,000 people
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