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Chinanews, Beijing, January 25 – According to an online survey by the State Bureau of Statistics (SBS), 92% of the responders feel the public order “safe”, 0.1% higher than the figure in 2005. SBS appreciates the increasing sense of security of the general public.
Some 15.4% of the responders feel it's “very safe” to live in China, and another 40.1% choose “safe”, while 36.5% of them think it is “somewhat safe”. Only 5.8% think the public order “not safe enough”, and 2.2% believe it is “unsafe”. The most important factors that affect the general public's sense of security are crimes, public disorder1, traffic accidents and fires. Though most of the Chinese feel safe, social morality, medicare and public order remain to be the biggest problems to the government.
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