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The sanctuaries are a scattered ring of gated communities that roughly encircle the city and burbs, though there are no sanctuaries in the northern part of the city.  These communities are intended for the poor semi-educated workers employed by major corporations.  The corporations ultimately own and run everything within the walls.  City police rarely venture inside – it is up to the corporate police to keep order here.  In theory, the walls serve to protect the communities from the violent world outside.  This works up to a point – corporate security has become very adept at preventing weapons from being smuggled in and there is no question that people are safer inside the walls than outside.  On the other hand, these citizens are not particularly valuable corporate assets and the corporate police don’t expend a lot of effort to protect them from local predators.  At their best, these communities are “lockdowns”, corporate police states.  At their worst, these communities are “jungles”, crumbling anarchic ghettoes populated by the least valued of human assets.  While each sanctuary is unique, sanctuaries of the Eastside, Southside and Westside tend to have certain features in common, as detailed below.
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The sanctuaries are a scattered ring of gated communities that roughly encircle the city and burbs, though there are no sanctuaries in the northern part of the city.  These communities are intended but for the poor semi-educated workers employed by major corporations.  The corporations ultimately own and run everything within the walls.  City police rarely venture inside – it is up to the corporate police to keep order here.  In theory, the walls serve to protect the communities from the violent world outside.  This works up to a point – corporate security has become very adept at preventing weapons from being smuggled in and there is no question that people are safer inside the walls than outside.  On the other hand, these citizens are not particularly valuable corporate assets and the corporate police don’t expend a lot of effort to protect them from local predators.  At their best, these communities are “lockdowns”, corporate police states.  At their worst, these communities are “jungles”, crumbling anarchic ghettoes populated by the least valued of human assets.  While each sanctuary is unique, sanctuaries of the Eastside, Southside and Westside tend to have certain features in common, as detailed below.
  
  

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