Anonymous wrote:This isn't a thing. 14 yo girls don't go to concerts ending at midnight alone. If they go at all they go in groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We allow DD14 to take uber in a variety of circumstances, including sometimes to/from evening events such as concerts. Our reason was, basically, "why not"? DD is on our family uber account, so I get texts when she requests and completes a ride, see the driver's name and license, and can track her trip. It seems safe enough to us that we're willing to allow it because it's convenient and gives her what we consider a desirable amount of increased independence if she's not constrained by my schedule and ability to drive her places.
None of what you listed will prevent her from getting rped or molested. Sorry to be harsh and graphic, but you ound clueless.
Did you know that the vast majority of rapes/molestations to teenage girls are committed by people they know? Sorry to be harsh and graphic, but you ound clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We allow DD14 to take uber in a variety of circumstances, including sometimes to/from evening events such as concerts. Our reason was, basically, "why not"? DD is on our family uber account, so I get texts when she requests and completes a ride, see the driver's name and license, and can track her trip. It seems safe enough to us that we're willing to allow it because it's convenient and gives her what we consider a desirable amount of increased independence if she's not constrained by my schedule and ability to drive her places.
None of what you listed will prevent her from getting rped or molested. Sorry to be harsh and graphic, but you ound clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We allow DD14 to take uber in a variety of circumstances, including sometimes to/from evening events such as concerts. Our reason was, basically, "why not"? DD is on our family uber account, so I get texts when she requests and completes a ride, see the driver's name and license, and can track her trip. It seems safe enough to us that we're willing to allow it because it's convenient and gives her what we consider a desirable amount of increased independence if she's not constrained by my schedule and ability to drive her places.
None of what you listed will prevent her from getting rped or molested. Sorry to be harsh and graphic, but you ound clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We allow DD14 to take uber in a variety of circumstances, including sometimes to/from evening events such as concerts. Our reason was, basically, "why not"? DD is on our family uber account, so I get texts when she requests and completes a ride, see the driver's name and license, and can track her trip. It seems safe enough to us that we're willing to allow it because it's convenient and gives her what we consider a desirable amount of increased independence if she's not constrained by my schedule and ability to drive her places.
None of what you listed will prevent her from getting rped or molested. Sorry to be harsh and graphic, but you ound clueless.
Anonymous wrote:We allow DD14 to take uber in a variety of circumstances, including sometimes to/from evening events such as concerts. Our reason was, basically, "why not"? DD is on our family uber account, so I get texts when she requests and completes a ride, see the driver's name and license, and can track her trip. It seems safe enough to us that we're willing to allow it because it's convenient and gives her what we consider a desirable amount of increased independence if she's not constrained by my schedule and ability to drive her places.
Anonymous wrote:I certainly wouldn't let my child -- a boy, btw -- take Uber alone at night. Maybe not even the day. Do these parents not read the news?