I guess maybe a differnce between thoroughfares and places of gathering is there is no common goal. Maybe places of gathering have the possiblity of having high tension because people in the area may share common feelings. ...
Do you think the change in population in these areas can be due to crime/low income areas? (as we go more north on main street we have homeless shelters/bus stops and lower income areas) Do you think businesses try to avoid this area because of that so l ...
The example with the man asking for the light show that we are disciplined in a scholarly aspect. I believe we were all still in the "school" mode, so we were trying to be as acceptable to you, our professor, as possible. Group demonstrations l ...
That’s really interesting to bring up. More or less surveillance is really hard to determine. I think there is totally a place for surveillance, for security reason. At the same time once there becomes too much surveillance then it starts to hinder the pu ...
How do you feel about different signs have different consequences? So a sign that says use the other door is different than a stop sign. One really doesn’t matter and the other you can get a ticket/fine if you break that rule. Does that start to make the ...
I sort of see it as prevention as stopping one action. (Maybe a stop sign prevents accidents) Where as premeditation is all kinds of changing systems to reach a larger goal (our government keeping the country running smoothly.) Similar to what Jay is say ...
I see you bring up the idea of the companies creating a guard room. Do you think that the technology can be seen as a guard room in a way? Maybe people belive that people are watching those camera and there is a physical guard nearby. ...
I do think that I and the group would have had a different response. Someone in business attire seems more creditable and something that I think the group would have been more comfortable with. People still might not have given up a lighter because we sti ...
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