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Old 04-17-2006, 04:56 AM   #19
primaveraloler

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It was an important issue for the same reasons last year, the year before, etc. If all the data is faulty, then you can't pick and choose what you will accept as true fact, and draw any conclusions.

It is ridiculous to think that anyone without access to data can have a feel for whether crime rates rise or fall year-to-year. You can only make that assessment over the long term.
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