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RoadXYZ
Oct 14, 2014Explorer II
Interesting ... and if my calculations are correct then that means she interviewed 2.6 people per 1,000 ....
I believe from what I have read that that number of people interviewed is a statistically insignificant number from which to draw any conclusion. But in regard to the line in the article that people die in their RVs.
Well when we managed a Manufactured Home Community we had to call the PD twice for a "Welfare Check" due to getting reports of concern for people not arriving at work and/or not answering their doors. This happened in a 2 year span in a community of less than 150 people. In both cases the residents were dead. Since we had a range of ages in the Manufactured Home Community from young families to elderly persons can I say that living in a manufactured home is dangerous and could lead to death ? I think not. Just my two cents.
I believe from what I have read that that number of people interviewed is a statistically insignificant number from which to draw any conclusion. But in regard to the line in the article that people die in their RVs.
Well when we managed a Manufactured Home Community we had to call the PD twice for a "Welfare Check" due to getting reports of concern for people not arriving at work and/or not answering their doors. This happened in a 2 year span in a community of less than 150 people. In both cases the residents were dead. Since we had a range of ages in the Manufactured Home Community from young families to elderly persons can I say that living in a manufactured home is dangerous and could lead to death ? I think not. Just my two cents.
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