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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank god I grew up in the 80's. My wonderful parents would tell us to be in by dark. No cell phones, no Uber, no social media. Teenagers have it rough these days. [/quote] Op here. This is how I grew up. Most of my friends were raped in the age 15-17. [/quote] That's how I grew up too, and as far as I know, none of them were raped. There, now we have two anecdotes. Also, how would cell phones, Uber, and social media have prevented this?[/quote] +1 Now instead of riding their bikes or getting a ride from a parent they are ubering around to friends' houses, to the mall, etc. I don't know that this is safer...[/quote] No not instead of but in addition to walking, riding their bike, taking metro, taking a Ride On. My kids ride their bikes/walk/bus/metro and uber... if it is pouring rain or if it is too far or the metro does not go there, they might uber. or if there is construction on the shoulder (this happened on the street between our house and the pool) they ubered once because I was visiting a sick family member. I drive them 1000/1001 times. But every blue moon they uber. Why do you picture kids raised like wolves ubering everywhere when we are talking about 10x a year tops. Also, my 16 year old ubering was way less expensive than adding him to my car insurance. [/quote] At 16, kids need to learn to drive well and they don't get enough experience if they are Ubering instead of driving before leaving for college. Yes, it may be cheaper, but part of driving in gaining a life skill and getting the experience to drive safely. I don't get the excitement of Uber. I've done it a few times when traveling as only my husband could drive the rental and kids and I wanted to go out. I found it strange being in someone else car and they weren't too thrilled to see kids, even well behaved ones. I'm surprised a driver would risk picking up a minor.[/quote]
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