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Essay heading: Safety of the Ryerson Campus Area
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January 20, 1996 |
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Many issues develop from crowded areas, but the main issue is the fear of being robbed or pick-pocketed. The downtown core has a variety of locals which range from the rich class to the poor class. This opens up possibilities of people from the poor class stealing from the rich class, especially in crowded situations where it's easier because everyone is in a rush and no one will know who the robber is when they noticed that they have been robbed... displayed 300 characters
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Especially at times when crossing the street or getting out the subway station, it makes it very easy for the robber who just has to be quick while stealing and later try to blend in with the crowd. The last major safety concern at Ryerson during the daytime is the traffic problems along Gould Street ranging from Yonge all the way down to Church which is denoted as Point 3... displayed next 300 characters
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