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City Lab — What We Fight About When We Fight About Parking

A quick Google search of parking spot violence will turn up an alarming quantity of such incidents. Sociologists and criminologists theorize as to why violence can erupt from such seemingly inconsequential concerns. Continue reading City Lab — What We Fight About When We Fight About Parking

JohnJayRECMay 22, 2019January 8, 2022

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