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The winter period exhibited the most notable results in support of the adverse-favourable weather hypothesis; showing that an increase in temperature in these months resulted in greater robbery frequencies, but an increase in wind speed in these months resulted in a decrease in robberies.
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A robbery.
Short of robbery.
That's subway robbery.
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