Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure most parks are closed to the public at dusk.
I'm certain that the parks close to the public at sunset! If you are a PP who posted about not going to the park at night -- why would you go to the park at night?
NP but isn't that the point? People were posting earlier about how it's a shame that you can't use this beautiful park. But if the violent crime is happening at night then why would you write off the park all together? Of course it is not acceptable that there is violent crime in parks in our community, but we can work for change however we can and then use common sense, which is not going at night.
I lived in NYC for years. Spent a lot of time in Central Park. Loved it. But wouldn't go there at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure most parks are closed to the public at dusk.
I'm certain that the parks close to the public at sunset! If you are a PP who posted about not going to the park at night -- why would you go to the park at night?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP I'm the teacher quoted above. If you have real-life gang experience or have worked with data on gang activity, please do share it.
WTF? Do you read the news? I live in Silver Spring and the gang related stories (the past three years especially) have been gruesome and scary. Where do you live that you do not think MS-13 is a problem in MCPS and the county as a whole?
Is that what you took away from my posts? Lord help us all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP I'm the teacher quoted above. If you have real-life gang experience or have worked with data on gang activity, please do share it.
WTF? Do you read the news? I live in Silver Spring and the gang related stories (the past three years especially) have been gruesome and scary. Where do you live that you do not think MS-13 is a problem in MCPS and the county as a whole?
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure most parks are closed to the public at dusk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure most parks are closed to the public at dusk.
There was an incident in July at the lake in Wheaton Regional Park. 15 gang members beat 2 guys they thought were from a rival gang. It happened in the daytime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheaton Regional is great during the day. I wouldn't worry about the playground/train etc. area during the day in nice weather - it's packed with families.
Night is a different story but I wouldn't really want to hang around most parks at night.
Really? That's too bad. Do you live in DC? The beauty of living in a suburb is that you can feel safe walking the dog at night, or taking the kids out at night. It's a reasonable expectation.
I used to let my MSer play basketball at our local park after the sun goes down.
I live in the suburbs. I feel perfectly safe walking through my neighborhood at night and do often - but I see no reason to go to the park at night and hang out and certainly no reason to drive to Wheaton Park. It's dark, the trains and other kid activities are closed down.
Not sure what point you are trying to make but even in my safe suburb, not a lot of families are going to the park after dark. If there is an event in nice weather it's a different story of course. Great that you let your kids play basketball out there but no reason to "feel bad" for me. What a strange reaction.
I think your reaction is strange.
Instead of saying we should not have murders and gang activity in Montgomery County parks, you say that people should just not be able to go to parks at night. And you think that’s normal.
I feel that we should feel safe in our communities and the fact that you come straight out and say that Wheaton Park is NOT SAFE at night, but that you’re okay with that is definitely a sad commentary on how you’ve gotten used to gang related crime in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure most parks are closed to the public at dusk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheaton Regional is great during the day. I wouldn't worry about the playground/train etc. area during the day in nice weather - it's packed with families.
Night is a different story but I wouldn't really want to hang around most parks at night.
Really? That's too bad. Do you live in DC? The beauty of living in a suburb is that you can feel safe walking the dog at night, or taking the kids out at night. It's a reasonable expectation.
I used to let my MSer play basketball at our local park after the sun goes down.
I live in the suburbs. I feel perfectly safe walking through my neighborhood at night and do often - but I see no reason to go to the park at night and hang out and certainly no reason to drive to Wheaton Park. It's dark, the trains and other kid activities are closed down.
Not sure what point you are trying to make but even in my safe suburb, not a lot of families are going to the park after dark. If there is an event in nice weather it's a different story of course. Great that you let your kids play basketball out there but no reason to "feel bad" for me. What a strange reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheaton Regional is great during the day. I wouldn't worry about the playground/train etc. area during the day in nice weather - it's packed with families.
Night is a different story but I wouldn't really want to hang around most parks at night.
Really? That's too bad. Do you live in DC? The beauty of living in a suburb is that you can feel safe walking the dog at night, or taking the kids out at night. It's a reasonable expectation.
I used to let my MSer play basketball at our local park after the sun goes down.
I live in the suburbs. I feel perfectly safe walking through my neighborhood at night and do often - but I see no reason to go to the park at night and hang out and certainly no reason to drive to Wheaton Park. It's dark, the trains and other kid activities are closed down.
Not sure what point you are trying to make but even in my safe suburb, not a lot of families are going to the park after dark. If there is an event in nice weather it's a different story of course. Great that you let your kids play basketball out there but no reason to "feel bad" for me. What a strange reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheaton Regional is great during the day. I wouldn't worry about the playground/train etc. area during the day in nice weather - it's packed with families.
Night is a different story but I wouldn't really want to hang around most parks at night.
Really? That's too bad. Do you live in DC? The beauty of living in a suburb is that you can feel safe walking the dog at night, or taking the kids out at night. It's a reasonable expectation.
I used to let my MSer play basketball at our local park after the sun goes down.
Anonymous wrote:Wheaton Regional is great during the day. I wouldn't worry about the playground/train etc. area during the day in nice weather - it's packed with families.
Night is a different story but I wouldn't really want to hang around most parks at night.
Anonymous wrote:Wheaton Regional is great during the day. I wouldn't worry about the playground/train etc. area during the day in nice weather - it's packed with families.
Night is a different story but I wouldn't really want to hang around most parks at night.