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Re: OT: Politics [Was:Social Contract]



On Wednesday 03 May 2006 15:09, Curt Howland wrote:

> Since the crime rates are so substantially different from one side of
> an imaginary line to another, there is something more than just
> geography at work. It's not like population density drops instantly
> the moment one crosses the border.

Depends on the border.  Locally, the Oregon side of the border has population, 
Washington doesn't.  Even in the Portland/Vancouver metro area where the 
density difference is the least extreme, Vancouver's density is nowhere near 
that of Portland (and the two cities are of similar geographic size).

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