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Where should be the Police Station?

Balam Ajaw

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Well, I can build the Police Station since a long time ago, but I don't have idea where should I build it. I have those options:

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Option A:

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Option B:

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Option C:

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Please note that the map is not updated, since that I actually have The Roost and the south bridge is gone.
 
I really like A but at the same time it messes up your path so that's kind of an issue unless you decide to change your path placement. The other two options are close to other buildings and I think if you go with option A that your buildings will be more spread out and less cramped.
 
I really like A but at the same time it messes up your path so that's kind of an issue unless you decide to change your path placement. The other two options are close to other buildings and I think if you go with option A that your buildings will be more spread out and less cramped.

The path in A will be fixed if I build the Police Station there.
 
I also think B is the best option personally. just seems to flow better IMHO but then again mine isn't worth much.
 
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I like Option A the best. :3I never thought Michiko would come back after she died. But if she did, I knew it would be as a lady in a long white dress. It is strange that she has returned as somebody's dalmation. I meet the man walking her on a leash almost every week. He says good morning and I stoop down to calm her. He said once that she was never like that with other people. Sometimes she is tethered on thier lawn when I go by. If nobody is around, I sit on the grass. When she finally quiets, she puts her head in my lap and we watch each other's eyes as I whisper in her soft ears. She cares nothing about the mystery. She likes it best when I touch her head and tell her small things about my days and our friends. That makes her happy the way it always did.
 
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