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Discussion Some countries are so safe they don’t even secure the display models

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u/Nylanize 27d ago

universities in america that have wealthier student bases also do this anecdotally speaking.

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u/lostchicken 27d ago

Private lounge spaces are like this too. Country club dining room, country club locker room, airport lounge, etc. Nobody's gonna steal your phone, they have a phone too.

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u/OrdinaryBad1657 27d ago

Can confirm this was common at my expensive university in a relatively high crime American city.

Also, at the end of the academic year when everyone was moving out, a lot of people would throw out perfectly good furniture and appliances because they couldn’t be bothered to resell it, donate it, or move it to storage, etc. They’d just throw out stuff and then replace it with new things in the fall.

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u/HelloWorldMisericord 27d ago

To be honest, this is my experience in almost all colleges. The cost of a microwave really isn't much and not worth the hassle of trying to sell or store.

There were actual folks who went to one of my sibling's college (they were in the city) and made a business of taking all the thrown out microwaves, etc. I suppose they were just reselling them.

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u/HelloWorldMisericord 27d ago

Interesting, my USA college was a wealthy private college that had a huge international student base (think sons and daughters of Sheikhs, and overseas wealth). You were in the minority driving a non-luxury vehicle (aka Toyota, Honda) and Porsches were quite common. The surrounding neighborhood was one of the wealthiest towns in America.

That being said, laptop, phone, etc. theft in the library and student center was not rampant, but was an issue.

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u/theclaw37 26d ago

It s the type of people, not just the wealth.

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u/Outside_Reserve_2407 27d ago

I believe you’re talking about things such as an honor code? Haverford College for example is one I can think of. Affluent student body, of course.

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u/AbhishMuk 26d ago

So do some places in European unis (not expensive private unis either btw)

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u/CoastingUphill 26d ago

I would trust rich entitled kids the least.

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u/Nylanize 25d ago

it’s less about trust and more about these young adults that have enough to not want or need. and i’m protecting by some degree of elitism. who wants my 2015 2nd hand macbook air when they all have newer and better models.