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Mike Appelstein
I've always said that New York's homeless people were, as a whole, less threatening than those in other cities. Yes, there are thugs, vandals and murderers among NYC's homeless population, and you have to be on your guard at all times. In general, though, I've felt much more threatened by the panhandlers in places like Seattle and Atlanta.My theory is that it all has to do with foot traffic. If
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