Is there a lot of crime in Scottish Borders?
We asked people if there is a lot of crime. They answered...
"The Scottish Borders, generally experiences a lower crime rate compared to other regions in the country. The area is predominantly rural, which contributes to its relatively peaceful atmosphere. However, like any other region, it is not entirely free from crime. The most common types of crime reported in the Scottish Borders include minor thefts, vandalism, and occasional instances of anti-social behavior. Serious crimes such as violent offenses and drug trafficking are less common. The local police force is active in maintaining law and order, and community safety initiatives are in place to further reduce crime rates. Overall, the Scottish Borders is considered a safe place to live and visit," remarked another expat in Scottish Borders, Scotland.
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Is there a lot of crime in Scottish Borders?
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