Chapter 477 Crime Rate

"Are you sure?" He Nan was stunned for a moment, and then said: "This fellow Osborne will only create more chaos when he takes office. Of course, it may be a stable period when he first took office."

"Heh, who knows." Shirley narrowed her eyes slightly: "Create a thriving look, so that everyone thinks that this is a good mayor... Osborne must have focused on this in the early days, right? Then The first year is probably the most secure."

"In the future, I will probably control the police, and then start to wipe out groups that are not good for him." Shirley continued in a soft voice: "The social conflicts that broke out at that time must be the most intense. It depends on how he handles it. If it can be handled well , and can also make your shining image a little taller in people's eyes."

"Don't be too high, no matter how high it is, it will pierce the ozone layer." He Nan snorted to express his disdain, and after a moment of silence, he said: "Xue Li, do you think the real crime rate in New York is higher than the official crime rate?" How high is the announcement?"

"I've forgotten how much it's officially said, but it seems to me that one in five New Yorkers is a criminal."

"I think the ratio is a bit exaggerated." He Nan shook his head, and then said, "I think ten to one is about the same."

"Your ratio is not about the same." Shirley said leisurely: "In short, the real crime rate must be much higher than the official statistics. Because the source of those things is based on police data. But many crimes are not detected. What the police discovered and couldn’t record. There are also a series of incidents that the police did not record in the files because of their collusion.”

"Hmm, for example, smuggling with gangs has always been a means of extra income for many black policemen who account for a large proportion of their income." He Nan said this, with a somewhat displeased tone: "The police commit crimes on their own and then erase their criminal records. Don't do too much now. Ah. I suspect that all the unrecorded crimes add up to more than is recorded."

"Well. It's the most convenient for them to do this, especially when the chief and the chief police officer are already in trouble with the gang." Shirley said this, snorting softly, as if smiling slightly: "So I still I'm really curious, are there more crimes that have been exposed now, or are there more crimes that haven't been exposed? I hope there are more, otherwise living in this place really depends on luck to survive."

"Normal. New York has never been a city friendly to people with bad luck." He Nan coughed: "I recommend people like that to Las Vegas."

Las Vegas has a lot of casinos.

Founded here in the Nevada desert, the mainstay industry is gambling.It is the only state where the government strongly supports the gambling industry.It can only be said that there is no way.After all, there are really no other industries in the barren desert area, but casinos can greatly stimulate the local economy and drive the development of the tertiary industry.

As a result, this place has flourished from a poor town to a prosperous city that never sleeps.

"It's ok. Go to the casino and lose all your wealth when you're unlucky." Shirley's tone was full of appreciation: "You are really talented, He Nan."

"Thank you for your praise." He Nan coughed and was modest.

As for Las Vegas, it can be said that it is a luxurious place, and it is easy to degenerate and sink.

But perhaps the pot shouldn't all be thrown to the casinos.

After all, in a hegemonic country like the United States, there are too many temptations to indulge and degenerate.

Whether you can withstand the temptation depends on yourself.

If you can, then this kind of place is also possible to play.Looking for excitement or something.

However, He Nan still felt that the words like "a small gamble for pleasure and a big gamble for your health" are untenable.

A gamble is a gamble.

And as long as you gamble, you may fall further.

What happens after that is completely unpredictable.

There are a few interesting points about Las Vegas.

For example, because the Anglo-Saxons slaughtered too many Indians and drove the Indians to the "Indian Reservation" all over the desert, they later began to have a guilty conscience and gave the Indians casino franchises, taxes, etc. There are a lot of policy incentives.

So those rich old Indian chiefs started to open casinos, and many casinos in Las Vegas were opened by Indians.

There are also stalks like "Daji Dali eat chicken tonight".

Although the line comes from a movie called "Blackjack", the oldest source is also in Las Vegas.

Decades ago, casinos in Las Vegas earned a minimum of two dollars for a win, and the cheapest food was chicken rice, priced at $[-], so as long as you win the bet, you will definitely be able to afford one. Chicken Rice.

Therefore, people say this sentence to congratulate everyone on their good luck.

After all, as long as you can win two dollars overall after a day of betting, you can also eat chicken.

However, after a day of gambling in Las Vegas, it is a god who can still win money. Most people lose so much that they go to the rooftops.

Therefore, He Nan believes that it is really necessary to stay away from gambling.

Even if you only calculate from the mathematical probability, you can win without gambling.

"Shirley, do you think the New York government will issue that kind of crime questionnaire that insults IQ this year." He Nan turned to look at Shirley and asked.

"I don't think so, isn't that thing all sprayed to death?" Shirley mentioned this with disdain on her face: "I think this kind of thing is not so much a crime questionnaire as it is a census of how many mentally handicapped people in New York patient."

The so-called crime questionnaire refers to the online questionnaire issued by the New York government last year. It investigates whether you have committed crimes in the past year, how many crimes you have witnessed, and whether you have committed crimes that were not discovered by the police. It is also recommended that you write clearly about yourself. what crime.

A simple and rude insult to IQ, filling out the questionnaire is tantamount to surrendering.

Others have been arrested for straight hook fishing.

Not sure whether to say they were being overly honest or what.

All in all, it really makes people feel that their IQ has been insulted.

Doing so in practice is legally problematic.

Arresting people based on the results of a questionnaire is simply not legal.

Because they simply don't have enough evidence.

But in fact, they just took it hard.

Who cares whether your program is legal or not.Anyway, the questionnaire itself is stupid enough.

Last year, this questionnaire was sprayed wildly by people, but they didn't think it was very cool.

The New York government and the police said that this is just a normal questionnaire, and everyone has overreacted.

(End of this chapter)

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