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Violence with no apparent motive is increasing
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We can avoid being the victim of certain types of violence by using
common sense. But the uptick in increasingly random violence is
different...and much more difficult to prevent. And it's not just a big
city problem.
Fabian has some great tips to help you stay safe.
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Have you seen an uptick in violence in your area? In drug addiction and
correlating behavior? Is it random? If so, what are you doing to remain
safe and to keep your family safe? What advice would you give to a
person who attends college or work in a risky area to help them stay
safe during their commute?
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