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I followed this thread feeling really good that I don't worry about my car being stolen based on where we live.
Then I saw where my state was listed. |
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These stats are for per 100k inhabitants and not per cars registered so therefore skewed!
More people per family own cars in a state like Montana vs. DC for example. Most families don’t even own a car in Manhattan where there is hardly steet parking and garage rates are $1000 a month.
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It was an unmarked SUV so I don't need your DUH statement. Yes he let me go. Never mind the DOH comment I made. My Bad.
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However, there are certainly issues with this data analysis, especially the point posted earlier that this is calculated on a per person basis, and not per vehicle registered. About the only definitive point one could pull from this is that there are likely some hyperlocal factors at play, so one could say this chart is a starting point for further analysis. On the other hand, there are definite regional trends, such as a higher incidence in the west compared to the northeast. That could make sense since cars tend to last longer out west, meaning that there are a lot of older cars on the road that are also easier to steal. Colorado at the top is rather bizarre, but seeing DC at number two is not surprising at all to me actually. |
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