By “socially unsafe” they mean “physically unsafe”
It might just be a British vs American thing or it might be government jargon. I can’t tell.
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By “socially unsafe” they mean “physically unsafe”
It might just be a British vs American thing or it might be government jargon. I can’t tell.
Pretty much
"Socially unsafe" is the term used for routes where there is a risk of harm from others due to factors such as poor lighting and a lack of escape routes.