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Old 12-30-2019, 06:31 PM   #917
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Originally Posted by jayswin View Post
I always cringe at that statement "a place where people should feel safest". What changes a person's right or hope for safety based on what building they're in?

Seems like more of a past centuries statement. A mall, a school, a church, etc . It's all the same with innocent people who should be "safest" in many different public places.
Well, one would think a church on sunday would be safer than say, Chicagos east side on friday night. Law of averages.
Sucks either way, no disagreement there.
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