Being on the streets at night poses several dangers, including increased risk of crime, such as theft, assault, or harassment, as visibility decreases and potential offenders may feel emboldened. Additionally, reduced visibility can lead to accidents, whether from vehicles or trip hazards, posing significant risks to pedestrians. Furthermore, social isolation and vulnerability can exacerbate mental health challenges for those without shelter, making nighttime a particularly perilous time for individuals on the streets.
William Penn
In the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, a young black boy walking the Michigan streets in the middle of the night during the 1930s could face dangers such as encountering racial discrimination, police brutality, or being mistaken for a criminal due to prevailing racist attitudes and segregation laws of the time. It was a period marked by high levels of racial tension and violence against African Americans.
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Some dangers to hedgehogs are predators, being run over by cars, being attacked by other hedgehogs, having to deal with enviromental temperature, along with enviromental dangers.
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Benjiman Franklin
sleep on the streets and beg for money
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William Penn
Visiting a cemetery at night can be seen as disrespectful and may also pose safety risks. It is important to consider the feelings of those who have loved ones buried there and to be mindful of the potential dangers of being in a secluded area after dark.
Being captured and killed
you could get attack by a liger