Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Manor Park as well and yes I’m concerned about crime but we are out at playgrounds and the library pretty much every weekend day. My kids are too young to use public transit by themselves (elementary school) but we take bus and Metro frequently and have never had an issue. I have trained them not to stare at someone with mental issues and to follow my lead on public transit- if I say let’s get off and change cars they listen without hesitation. But we have only had to do that maybe 2 times.
I can’t imagine needing to raise kids like this. It must be so stressful for them, especially at that age.
What reason do you give them during your “training” for why you avoid homeless people? That they might attack you?
Anonymous wrote:I live in Manor Park as well and yes I’m concerned about crime but we are out at playgrounds and the library pretty much every weekend day. My kids are too young to use public transit by themselves (elementary school) but we take bus and Metro frequently and have never had an issue. I have trained them not to stare at someone with mental issues and to follow my lead on public transit- if I say let’s get off and change cars they listen without hesitation. But we have only had to do that maybe 2 times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved out of DC because of taxes and crime. Two separate friends have 1) had their house shot at and still have bullet holes and 2) been a victim of carjacking outside their home while trying to get their toddler in the car.
The people who think the risk of crime is overblown must work for the Mayor
ugh this is so scary. I have a fear of being carjacked getting my kid in and out of the car. I feel like we have always been taught to pay attention to your surroundings, leave as soon as you get in your car... but when you are getting the kid in the car seat your back is turned and its hard to pay attention to anything else. There was a carjacking in front of my friends building SW... i dont go there after dark any more.