Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are daily Metrorail commuters and so is DC. Safety is not a concern, especially since we're not afraid of public school students. Plus DC is not traveling at peak youth travel times that might increase the chances of petty beefs. A Wilson student was stabbed today after driving to school. It would be absurd to worry about driving as a result or to fear Cleveland Park and Tenleytown as hotbeds of crime.
Whoa! What does that mean?
Anonymous wrote:here are some stats:
http://www.wmata.com/about_metro/transit_police/ytd_stats.pdf?nocache
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? I've been riding the red line since 2003 and wouldn't be concerned with letting my kids use it. They're still too young to go to school alone but I don't think metro is appreciably more dangerous than taking the bus, and way safer than biking. If they had a long walk I'd probably be concerned about a car hitting them while they crossed the street absentmindedly.
MY DC rides Metro daily and has seen a couple assaults and arrests in the last year.
Statistically speasking...that seems far fetched.
That's ludicrous. Whose statistics are you talking about? Of course it's possible to see two arrests and assaults in the course of a year of taking the metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? I've been riding the red line since 2003 and wouldn't be concerned with letting my kids use it. They're still too young to go to school alone but I don't think metro is appreciably more dangerous than taking the bus, and way safer than biking. If they had a long walk I'd probably be concerned about a car hitting them while they crossed the street absentmindedly.
MY DC rides Metro daily and has seen a couple assaults and arrests in the last year.
Statistically speasking...that seems far fetched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? I've been riding the red line since 2003 and wouldn't be concerned with letting my kids use it. They're still too young to go to school alone but I don't think metro is appreciably more dangerous than taking the bus, and way safer than biking. If they had a long walk I'd probably be concerned about a car hitting them while they crossed the street absentmindedly.
MY DC rides Metro daily and has seen a couple assaults and arrests in the last year.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this on the private school forum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are daily Metrorail commuters and so is DC. Safety is not a concern, especially since we're not afraid of public school students. Plus DC is not traveling at peak youth travel times that might increase the chances of petty beefs. A Wilson student was stabbed today after driving to school. It would be absurd to worry about driving as a result or to fear Cleveland Park and Tenleytown as hotbeds of crime.
Actually six Wilson students were accused of attacking someone violently on the metro so maybe Tenley isn't as safe as you think. There are numerous attacks and assaults on commuters or near metro.
Anonymous wrote:
my 17 year old nephew was on red line after school (afternoon) and was approached and told to hand over his phone by a group of males. He didn't have his phone out - but I guess they expect every teenager has a phone now a days. There were plenty of other people on the train, but no one was going to stand up to the group.
No idea about this alleged incident, but no one is going to put their safety at risk for a stranger's phone.