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In many places it's just not a big enough problem. And, either way, it's a perception issue usually.

I mean yeah, subway homeless people make you feel unsafe. But you're not actually unsafe. Just by taking the subway you're a few orders of magnitude less likely to die during your journey.






I never felt "unsafe", but as soon as I could afford to drive to work, I chose that.

was it convenience?



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