You and your kids just need to stay in the suburbs. That’s the best place for you. |
You are either a troll or certifiably insane. Maybe both. For those who re rational, the bus drops off the students at each school, as one would expect. |
Haha every Baltimore thread we have you nutters come out of the woodwork and insist the city is safe. Last time I remember someone posted current footage in real time of drug addicts and homeless on the street perpendicular to Bryn Mawr |
Yes, sweetie, everyone agrees that Baltimore is a safe, wonderful city. You're so right honey. Not like those ignorant suburbanites. You're a bug city gal! Baltimore is such a big important city! |
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Definitely going with a troll. |
Yeah, because everyone knows Baltimore is super safe. That's for sure the common wisdom. And the criminal stats support your case too! You're definitely not engaged in willful self deceit. I love walking along Northern Parkway at night with the kids! |
I know people who live on Northern Parkway a few blocks from Bryn Mawr. I have no idea what you're trying to allege. Actually, I do, but it makes no sense and only shows that you know nothing about Baltimore. I live in the burbs and very cognizant of the many problems plaguing Baltimore but your ranting posts about lack of safety around Bryn Mawr is ridiculous. The North Baltimore neighborhoods surrounding the campus are handsome, safe, and lovely. |
I live in the burbs too, but when I went to a gilman football game last fall, there were 100% drug addicts from the street in attendance. They just walked in and stood at the fence around the field to watch and cheer for the game. I know and respect all these schools, but there isn't a moat separating you from the rest of the city or anything. You have to be aware and conscious of that. |
Yuck. It's like a four lane major highway. Speeding cars, many of which smell like moving bongs, with trash and beggars at the corners. You must be deaf and nose blind to enjoy that walk, and not mind that your kids are six inches from a Nissan with a death wish. |
You have a few issues, my friend. Yes, all the homeless druggies on… Roland Ave. Mmmhmmmm. So scary. |
These people don't want to hear it. I don't for a second think that the Baltimoreans truly believe Roland Park is actually safe, but they will put their fingers in their ears and shriek about it until the thread dies. Maybe they think it reflects poorly on them to admit they live in the literal ghetto, I don't know. Northern Pkwy is wildly dangerous and I see the youths scouring the nice neighborhoods at night looking for cars to break into. I saw a very rotund woman get out of her car and start pounding on a Mercedes for cutting her off, right in front of Eddie's the last time I was in the area. Holding up traffic and everything. I'm sure that woman driving the Mercedes would be the first to gush about how charming her neighborhood is. |
It's 1030pm right now. Go for a walk around Roland Ave right now with your purse and phone visible and report back how that goes. I can do it everywhere in a 5 mile radius of my house easily. Can you? |
I live in Roland Park and often walk my dogs at 10 or 11 pm. Most nights, I walk to either the Gilman or Bryn Mawr. |
walk to the Gilman or Bryn Mawr campus. I also let my kids play on the Gilman fields after dark without me there. |