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Smuggling:  All citizens wishing to enter the territory must pass through checkpoints where they are scanned for illegal items and cyberwear.  In practice, low-tech melee weapons, even cybernetic versions, may be bribed through at around $5 a weapon.  Inside the territory, the police frequently scan citizens for weapons of LR 3 or less.  Discovery will lead to immediate arrest (and if the weapon is LR 2 or less, prison time).  On the other hand, melee weapons (excluding high-tech toys like vibro-blades and mono-whips) are tolerated to the point that even large and exotic weapons are worn openly in the street.
 
Smuggling:  All citizens wishing to enter the territory must pass through checkpoints where they are scanned for illegal items and cyberwear.  In practice, low-tech melee weapons, even cybernetic versions, may be bribed through at around $5 a weapon.  Inside the territory, the police frequently scan citizens for weapons of LR 3 or less.  Discovery will lead to immediate arrest (and if the weapon is LR 2 or less, prison time).  On the other hand, melee weapons (excluding high-tech toys like vibro-blades and mono-whips) are tolerated to the point that even large and exotic weapons are worn openly in the street.
  
===Southside Jungles:  “The Southside Jungles”===
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===Southside Jungles:  “The Southside Jungle”===
  
 
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Like all jungles, the Southside Jungles are economically depressed and the corporations who own these residential areas care little for the welfare of the average inhabitant, who individually is of almost no value to them.  Because of the loose enforcement of traffic laws, the Southside Jungles are known as a particularly dangerous area to go driving.  The streets attract go-gangers and everyone else who doesn’t feel like obeying traffic rules.
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Like all jungles, the Southside Jungle is economically depressed and the corporations who own these residential areas care little for the welfare of the average inhabitant, who individually is of almost no value to them.  Because of the loose enforcement of traffic laws, the Southside Jungles are known as a particularly dangerous area to go driving.  The streets attract go-gangers and everyone else who doesn’t feel like obeying traffic rules.
  
 
Transport:  The roads are filled with cars and motorcycles driving too fast.  For whatever reason, the gangs here seem to hate public transport and have a particular love of targeting subway stations and buses.  It is possible to get in and out of the Southside Jungles on the subway, but the subway system has been damaged to the point where it isn’t much use for getting around internally.  There are few buses left and those that the corporations can be bothered to provide are armored and come with security personnel.  Private taxi companies flourish, since many people, particularly outsiders, are simply too afraid to take to the roads.
 
Transport:  The roads are filled with cars and motorcycles driving too fast.  For whatever reason, the gangs here seem to hate public transport and have a particular love of targeting subway stations and buses.  It is possible to get in and out of the Southside Jungles on the subway, but the subway system has been damaged to the point where it isn’t much use for getting around internally.  There are few buses left and those that the corporations can be bothered to provide are armored and come with security personnel.  Private taxi companies flourish, since many people, particularly outsiders, are simply too afraid to take to the roads.

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