I feel safe in the ByWard Market. Rideau Street is a different story I live next to the Market and visit it most days. I feel safe in the market itself. The situation on Rideau St is much worse. I ...
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I live next to the Market and visit it most days. I feel safe in the market itself. The situation on Rideau St is much worse. I attribute this to the existing force of private security that patrols ...
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