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Convenience
The state of being able to proceed with something with little effort or difficulty.
Efficient
Being productive without wasting time or resources.
Overcrowding
The situation where a space has too many people or things in it.
Vandalism
The act of deliberately destroying or damaging public or private property.
High crime rate
A measurement indicating a significant level of criminal activity in a specific area.
Anonymity
The state of being anonymous or unidentified.
Congestion
The state of being overcrowded or blocked.
Heavy traffic
A situation where there is a large volume of vehicles on the road.
Squats
Buildings occupied by unauthorized residents, often homeless individuals.
Assault
The act of physically attacking someone with criminal intent.
Slums
Poor and overcrowded areas of a city with inadequate living conditions.
Pick-pocketing
The act of stealing from someone's pockets or bags, usually in crowded places.
Burglary
The act of illegally entering a building to commit theft.
Mugging
Robbing someone in the street by force or threat.
Traffic jam
A situation where vehicles are unable to move due to congestion.
Rush hours
The times of day with the heaviest traffic as people travel to and from work.
Exhaust fumes
Polluting gases emitted by vehicles.
Shoplifting
The act of stealing goods from a store.
Merchandise
Goods available for purchase.
Guerilla
A person or group engaging in irregular warfare or sabotage.
Content
The substance or material within a text or media.
Populous
Having a large population.
Settlement
A place where people establish a community.
Contribute
To give or supply something, typically in collaboration with others.
Estimated
A rough calculation or approximation of a value.
Alleged
Claimed to have taken place but not yet proven.
Metropolitan area
A region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its surrounding areas.
Beltway/circular
A road that encircles a city or urban area.
Boutique
A small shop selling fashionable clothes or accessories.
Depot
A place where buses or trains regularly stop to load and unload passengers.
Department store
A large retail store offering a wide range of products.
Law court
A place where legal matters are heard and judged.
Take-away
Food prepared to be eaten off the premises.
Vital
Absolutely necessary or essential.
Boroughs
Municipal districts or divisions within a city.
Ethnic minorities
Groups of people with a shared cultural identity different from the majority population.
Originate
To have a specified beginning or cause.
Amusement
Entertainment or pleasure derived from an activity.
Skyscraper
A very tall building with multiple floors.
Appalled
Horrified or shocked by something.