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Fun Online Polls: Irritating Expressions & the Fall in Crime

Posted on the 22 July 2013 by Markwadsworth @Mark_Wadsworth
The results to last week's Fun Online Poll were as follows:
Irritating words and expressions
Sustainable - 41%

Kate's baby - 24%
Can I get..? - 16%
In the the community - 11%
Fine toothcomb - 5%
On the planet - 2%

It was a good turnout with 116 people voting (thanks as always) and here were your other pet hates:
DBC Reed - Hard working families, recovery in the housing market, vibrant
Anon - Real help now
Np - Affordable housing, green shoots
UK Liberty - Going forward
Sinper - Draw a line under it
Me - Black hole, timebomb, lost (as in "land being lost to new development")
Wigner's Friend - At this moment in time....
Dave - Saying floor when it should be ground or pavement (I'm not familiar with that one, actually).

The temptation is now to try and construct a sentence including as many of those phrases as possible, but it's less effort just waiting for the next speech by Cleggeron (check against delivery).
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For this week's Fun Online Poll, let's take another look at the reasons suggested for the almost universal fall in crime over the last twenty years or so. There's always a bit of statistical tomfoolery with the stat's, but this phenomenon has been observed consistently, year by year, in so many different countries that it must be genuine.
There was a good list of possible reasons in The Soaraway Sun (of all places), to which I shall add a couple of traditional ones and two suggested by The Stigler in the comments to a previous post.
On a completely non-scientific basis, please choose the ones which you think best explain the fall in crime - as few or as many as you like.
Vote here or use the widget in the sidebar.

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