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Old 03-18-2021, 08:33 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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Many who move from other cities are always very surprised by the tremendous car insurance premiums in Denver and Los Angeles.

Sadly, with rampant violent crime, disease and filth at ground level taking buses is laughedn at in both cities, so a car for a overwhelming majority is the only option.

Interesting, because both Denver and Los Angeles have a very rich elite residing in the core of the city with luxuries few could dream of next to a majority living in utter desperation.

2,300 vehicles stolen in Denver a city of 700,000 people in just 10 weeks. That must be an all-time record.

4,500 vehicles stolen in Los Angeles in just 10 weeks.

http://lapd-assets.lapdonline.org/as...f/cityprof.pdf

https://www.denverpost.com/2021/03/1...e-thefts-rise/
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