I'm curious as to what impact the police slowdown is having on daily life for the average person. Do they notice it at all or is the quality of life eroding? With tickets not being written are some people speeding around recklessly as a result?More hassles on the sidewalk from emboldened diversity?Or is it business as usual?
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I'm curious as to what impact the police slowdown is having on daily life for the average person. Do they notice it at all or is the quality of life eroding? With tickets not being written are some people speeding around recklessly as a result?More hassles on the sidewalk from emboldened diversity?Or is it business as usual?
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