About a year ago, there were some statistics released that showed that if consideration of "safety" included traffic injuries, that the city living is generally safer than suburban living. I wish I had a link to share, but focusing on safety from crime without recognizing safety from traffic accidents is misleading.


At 05:00 PM 11/22/2004, M Charles Swope wrote:
A ranking of the most dangerous cities in America has
just been published. St. Paul is now the 99th most
dangerous city in the country. We're way behind
Minneapolis which is listed as the 25th most
dangerous:
http://www.morganquitno.com/cit01dang.htm

Charlie Swope
Ward 1


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