After dinner, everyone would chat for a while before heading home.
The security in the Priscia District was relatively better; the middle class cared a lot about security, and since they didn't have bodyguards, they had to rely on the protection provided by the police station.
Yet, they also had a not-so-weak social network, making the job at the police station subdistrict in the middle-class area a challenging one.
No one knew when they might get a call from someone complaining about something.
Moreover, these middle-class individuals were tough to handle. They even knew how to take legal action, at least those at the bottom didn't know they could hire lawyers to sue the police, but the middle class did.
So, here, every few distances, one could see patrol officers parked by the roadside, ready to reach an emergency site faster and shut those middle-class mouths.
In such a relatively safe environment, they could afford to go back a bit later.