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Read the full article...it concerns a busy road.
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I have a sneaky feeling that this is more than just a busy road.
I rode my bike to and from town (about 6 miles) every day when I was in middle school, and only once or twice was I in any real danger from traffic, and yes I did ride on the busy road. Matter of fact, I was in more danger from something happening on my bike and killing me than the traffic. AVG, I agree with you, kids walking 4 miles to and from school is a huge red bullseye to a predator, and even though I don't have kids (since I just became an adult) I support your stance on the issue. the best way to fix a problem like this is to start bussing every kid that uses that road to get to school, if the parents aren't able to get them there themselves.
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Why can't we let kids be kids and parents be parents? A good smack on the ass is appropriatre at times. It gets the child's attention and believe it or not is a good thing.
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Still... why does the school take the mission to forbid how you go to school? Shouldn't that be the parents' concern? Are now schools traffic and civil security managers even if you live on the other side of town? I'd understand banning stuff within the school itself, but out of it... isn't there any issue with jurisdictions?
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Zomfg...dey'se stealin mah freedom !!!!
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The "busy road" together with what the article described as having crossings and "wide shoulders".
![]() Nobody talks of letting a kid walk to school for 4 miles (6.4 km, that would take over an hour) all alone. Talk is of biking here. Obviously in this case also not alone, but with a parent. 6 km on bike is about 15-20 minutes, depends. and that is absolutely okay for getting to school. In a big city, using public transportations, many kids in my class needed much longer. Also, it is not about the distance in the article, since the school had banned biking and walking in general, no matter the distance.
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I refer Skybird to this thread http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=156733 Yet I'm some sort of overly protective nut job in Skybirds eyes. And here it continues: http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2...edgewater.html Maybe we should hide in bunker Skybird!
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I wouldn't say over the edge. To be honest, I do not know what it feels like to have a child, and won't pretend to know the concern you feel for their well being. That being said, you seem to be a tad overly protective, but I do not know you personally nor the are you live in so I don't really put much weight on this vague assumption. Also, I do think parents fears, while not unfounded, are exaggerated since the kidnapping rate among persons under 18 is 8.2 per 100,000. So it is far from common.
My main problem with this though is that I think the school has no business in telling how parents send their kids to school. Their child, their choice if the kid walks or bikes or takes the bus or is driven to the school door. |
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Hey check this out....now you know why parents worry. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,...est=latestnews
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