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Check Cashing Places and Liquor Stores

Posted on September 14, 2007 by Pratik

Rob Cockerham intrigued by the proximity of check cashing places and liquor stores,  conducted a rough distance measurement of twelve joints and found the average distance to be less than 200 steps. Although not entirely scientific, it certainly says a lot about such impulsive and tempting spending joints from check cashing places [via].

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