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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whatever. [/quote] +1 Everyone was doing what they thought was right. I have no interest into getting into another long thread about this again. OP just wants to find fault. Boring.[/quote] I'm not the OP, and I want to find fault. You know all those worries about kids being abducted by strangers? For these kids, that worry became reality yesterday, thanks to a busybody neighbor. http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/28783266/free-range-kids[/quote] What? They weren't abducted. These parents care more about publicity and ideology than their kids. [/quote] PP, read the post. They walked to their neighborhood park and a neighbor saw them and called the police. This is ridiculous! [/quote] You need to read all the comments. This was not a "neighborhood park" - it was an urban park, in a dangerous traffic area, blocks away from a gang hangout spot. The "neighbor" likely was just a concerned citizen, not somebody who knew the kids or parents. [/quote] Are you saying that the DC urban area isn't a safe place for kids? If so, how do you justify raising your kids here if it's that dangerous? And if you are advocating parental supervision to "make it safe" - how exactly? What's your plan? Call 911 and hope for the best? Make a cell phone video of the kidnappers car driving away with your kids inside? Karate-chop the attacker? You seem awefully judgemental for a willing DC parent.[/quote] No, I am just saying use your brain. Free range 13 year old? Probably ok. 6 year old? No.[/quote] 10 year old, not 6 year old. Let's stick to the facts.[/quote]
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