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Current AffairsAlmost 40 percent of Prague residents feel unsafe, says study
Recently the GfK reserach & polling agency released the results in an
on-going long-term survey examining the extent to which people feel
threatened by crime and unsafe areas near their own homes. The study
looked at all fourteen regions in the country, with areas like eastern
Bohemia's Pardubice, or southern Moravia's Zlin getting the best results.
Only around twenty percent of respondents felt threatened there, while
areas like Karlovy Vary and the Czech capital Prague fared far worse. Jan
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