Is there a lot of crime in Cadiz?
We asked people if there is a lot of crime. They answered...
"Cadiz, generally has a lower crime rate compared to other major cities in Spain. The city is known for its safe and peaceful environment. However, like any other city, it does experience some crime. The most common types of crime are petty thefts, such as pickpocketing, particularly in tourist-heavy areas. Violent crime is relatively rare, and the city's safety measures are generally effective. The local police force is active and responsive, contributing to the overall safety of the city. Despite these occasional incidents, Cadiz remains a safe place to live and visit," said another expat in Cadiz, Spain.
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Is there a lot of crime in Cadiz?
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