Is there a lot of crime in Chipping Norton?
We asked people if there is a lot of crime. They answered...
"Chipping Norton is generally considered to be a safe and peaceful town. However, like any other town, there are occasional reports of crime. These can range from minor offences such as vandalism and shoplifting to more serious offences such as burglary and assault. The police take a proactive approach to tackling crime in the area and work closely with the local community to ensure that Chipping Norton remains a safe place to live and work," remarked another expat in Chipping Norton, England.
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Is there a lot of crime in Chipping Norton?
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