Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what parts of Takoma Park are considered unsafe?
the ones with brown immigrants
and it's not really unsafe either
What about the 14 year old shot at the metro a couple of days ago? Takoma def has the good block bad block vibe but what it absolutely also has is it surrounded by many of the worst areas in all the DC metro area. The spill over from Langley Park, Cheverly, Brightwood, silver spring and Takoma DC absolutely effect the quality of life. Takoma may be a cute middle school that was configured to avoid much of the piney branch corridor but it still ends up at high school with all the eastern kids. If that is good enough for someone else's kids that is cool, just not mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what parts of Takoma Park are considered unsafe?
the ones with brown immigrants
and it's not really unsafe either
What about the 14 year old shot at the metro a couple of days ago? Takoma def has the good block bad block vibe but what it absolutely also has is it surrounded by many of the worst areas in all the DC metro area. The spill over from Langley Park, Cheverly, Brightwood, silver spring and Takoma DC absolutely effect the quality of life. Takoma may be a cute middle school that was configured to avoid much of the piney branch corridor but it still ends up at high school with all the eastern kids. If that is good enough for someone else's kids that is cool, just not mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what parts of Takoma Park are considered unsafe?
the ones with brown immigrants
and it's not really unsafe either
Anonymous wrote:We almost purchased a home and then decided not to. Here's why:
1. The commute into downtown (where we work) is long. You have to cross through local traffic and it takes twice as long as it should just based on distance alone.
2. The schools are not good, despite what some may say. See the scores for yourself. Talk to some of the teachers about having to teach to the middle (which isn't so middle). We wanted a good public school option.
Anonymous wrote:We almost purchased a home and then decided not to. Here's why:
1. The commute into downtown (where we work) is long. You have to cross through local traffic and it takes twice as long as it should just based on distance alone.
2. The schools are not good, despite what some may say. See the scores for yourself. Talk to some of the teachers about having to teach to the middle (which isn't so middle). We wanted a good public school option.
Anonymous wrote:TP is awesome. We loved DTSS, and would move back to either location in a heartbeat.
What does "not safe" even mean? There is too much traffic to let your young (under 9, IMO) children roam free in the neighborhood, and you probably shouldn't advertise that you leave your doors unlocked, but the fact that not all our neighbors were exactly the same age, race, SES, was what made it feel like a real place to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what parts of Takoma Park are considered unsafe?
the ones with brown immigrants
and it's not really unsafe either
We live in TP, our neighbors are Mexican, Dominican Republican and Guyanese. They are the nicest people we know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what parts of Takoma Park are considered unsafe?
the ones with brown immigrants
and it's not really unsafe either
Anonymous wrote:what parts of Takoma Park are considered unsafe?