tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post660801522888341231..comments2024-02-11T01:14:21.904-08:00Comments on SURVIVING IN ARGENTINA: Real Preparedness Facts: Why Are Cities Safer? FerFALhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07578136334334588454noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post-38638074224657640142015-01-01T12:03:02.530-08:002015-01-01T12:03:02.530-08:00Great video.
A good synopsis of the study. But you...Great video.<br />A good synopsis of the study. But your refutation of the country view was stretched and exaggerated. Judging by our books, I think you are just exploring both sides equally. Kudos! There is a region just outside the city where one lives a suburban life, but is distinctly outside of developed neighborhoods. Perhaps this is the best of both worlds.<br /><br />The study was conducted in "normal times, not extraordinary times.<br />I suppose my greatest concern with staying in a city is with racial and ethnic violence when the rule of law breaks down.<br />If the police and local government can stay in control, the city should be a fine place to live.<br />My second concern, here in the US, is with the "on-time delivery" of food. Even in the city, one should still engage in serious gardening and food storage.<br />thanks for the videoDr. Jeromehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09684391957754221600noreply@blogger.com