Leo, let's discuss general safety and crime rates in Monaco and Tonga, comparing statistics and cultural influences.
Monaco's safety is renowned; it's incredibly secure.
Indeed. Its crime rate is exceptionally low, almost statistically insignificant. Security measures are extensive.
While Tonga isn't a high-crime area, its safety stems from strong community bonds and social harmony rather than extensive security systems.
Precisely. In Tonga, social pressure and community accountability play a significant role in maintaining safety. Petty theft might occur, but violent crime is rare.
The contrast is fascinating: Monaco's safety is technologically driven, while Tonga's is rooted in social cohesion. Both offer a sense of security, though perhaps with different approaches.
Absolutely. Whether you prefer advanced surveillance or the watchful eyes of the community, both offer a high degree of safety.
Agreed. Although, I suspect Auntie Mele's disapproval is a more effective deterrent than any security camera.
Perhaps! What's our next topic?