Where does it say that? If he lived there then he would have had access. |
In all the stories on this it reports that he lives in the building. He wouldn't necessarily have a fob for the gym. I have a pool in my neighborhood and not everyone has a fob. You have to request one. |
So no fob no entrance. |
| I am probably the only one but he looked normal to me. I would have stupidly let him in too. The guys that make me naturally on guard and suspicious by appearance alone are those who look extremely fit, red faced or angry. At a gym that would probably be the guy there to just work out! |
What does that have to do with what happened? She may have vaguely recognized him as a neighbor. It just takes a split second to decide to open the door for a neighbor. Does that mean she deserved to get attacked in her building's gym? |
| Our landlord at work owns all the building on each side of a four block stretch. They are opening a free gym to employees, similar to the one in the video. When asked by a coworker if I was going to use it, I said no, I'm not going to a random, unmanned gym by myself. He called me a gym snob. I guess I am, but I'm also not going to put myself in strange situations where I'm on my own. I'll stick to my current gym that is busy and has plenty of employees to assist if something goes wrong. |
+1 I was an RA decades ago, and this is one fo the first things we told our students (big city). |
| She said that she saw him there before and let him in. I heard that he is a resident of that building |
I spend time alone at home and at busy public places. I'd rather remain alive and not get robbed, attacked, raped, etc than be alone on the street, in a room with no exit, on a path, in the woods, etc etc. There is safety in numbers and I employ common sense tactics ahead of the (theoretical) right to move about the world safely and unmolested. Alas, that is not the workd we live in. |
Yep. I live in an apartment building and will let the door fall in someone's face unless they're one of the two people I recognize as living there. It goes against instinct, but is super important. |
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I saw a random man stalking my DD at a secluded trail path in a busy park in the middle of the day. He did not see me. I called her to climb at the side of the trail towards me and both of us turned to face him. I pulled out my camera and started talking to my DH with the camera pointed towards the man. He moved away quickly from there.
DD and I walk with a knife and a pepper spray. Now we only walk on the streets near our house and at a time when other people are also walking. We have also seen drug trafficking on the trails. This is Black Hill State Park BTW. It is by ko mean secluded. |
Please just keep in mind that any weapon you hold can be taken away and used on you. |
You are a good, vigilant parent. |
I know Black Hill and it is busy. I would not venture on a secluded path alone or with fewer than 3 in my group. Predators count on women to have their guards down, which mine definitely is in the woods. This is why I hike in groups or with my dh and I avoid secluded paths. |