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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1433456" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I remember a few years back in the late winter I was moaning about the weather. You said that was what I get for living in a sh!!hole. Apparently it isn't as bad as you thought. </p><p>Hazard Kentucky has been mentioned several times here as a bad neighborhood. Out of curiosity I looked up details on that area and compared it to Baker County Oregon where I am moving to. Baker has about 18,000 people and 3,068 square miles. That is 5.8 people per square mile. The county that Hazard is in (I hope I got the right county) has about 28,000 people and an area of 343 square miles. That is 81.6 people per square mile. More people in a small area simply raises the odds of there being bad people. To me those more rural areas and I mean truly rural have less problems simply because they have less people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1433456, member: 498"] I remember a few years back in the late winter I was moaning about the weather. You said that was what I get for living in a sh!!hole. Apparently it isn't as bad as you thought. Hazard Kentucky has been mentioned several times here as a bad neighborhood. Out of curiosity I looked up details on that area and compared it to Baker County Oregon where I am moving to. Baker has about 18,000 people and 3,068 square miles. That is 5.8 people per square mile. The county that Hazard is in (I hope I got the right county) has about 28,000 people and an area of 343 square miles. That is 81.6 people per square mile. More people in a small area simply raises the odds of there being bad people. To me those more rural areas and I mean truly rural have less problems simply because they have less people. [/QUOTE]
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