That's just a motto, not a legal duty. Castle Rock v. Gonzales, No. 04-278, police are under no obligation to enforce the law, even if doing so could save lives.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police apprehend criminals. They aren't guards.
If you want guards, hire guards. The President has guards.
What happened to serve and PROTECT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really dangerous. The alerts that come out several times a night are shocking. Every single night.
If you are seriously considering, make sure you get access so you can see the sheer number of urgent security alerts that go out every single day.
And if you are set on sending your kid here:
Make sure you hire security for them to follow them around. I’m not kidding.
Parents have pooled together to hire their own Security/drivers etc.
When? Where? This sounds like a lie.
Parents are doing this at Berkeley.
https://www.safebears.org/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really dangerous. The alerts that come out several times a night are shocking. Every single night.
If you are seriously considering, make sure you get access so you can see the sheer number of urgent security alerts that go out every single day.
And if you are set on sending your kid here:
Make sure you hire security for them to follow them around. I’m not kidding.
Parents have pooled together to hire their own Security/drivers etc.
When? Where? This sounds like a lie.
Parents are doing this at Berkeley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really dangerous. The alerts that come out several times a night are shocking. Every single night.
If you are seriously considering, make sure you get access so you can see the sheer number of urgent security alerts that go out every single day.
And if you are set on sending your kid here:
Make sure you hire security for them to follow them around. I’m not kidding.
Parents have pooled together to hire their own Security/drivers etc.
When? Where? This sounds like a lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I now know why Im bombarded by UChicago emails for my DD. I used to live in ChiTown and at that time it was my favorite place in the US, however we will not be applying to any Chicago schools, not even Northwestern, it is just too risky.
Why not Northwestern? Do you think that the Northwestern campus itself is not safe or are you concerned about students going off-campus into Chicago on the weekend?
Anonymous wrote:I am a parent at U Chicago. My kids walk back and forth to sports practice at Henry Crown (north, so Hyde Park side) and to labs that occur from 6:30-9pm sometimes Quad, central campus). They don’t report feeling generally unsafe, just normal alertness. They pay attention to the alerts and take Lyft late at night or walk with friends. We live in New York City, so they are used to needing to be alert and savvy about how they walk or travel around. I am more concerned as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I now know why Im bombarded by UChicago emails for my DD. I used to live in ChiTown and at that time it was my favorite place in the US, however we will not be applying to any Chicago schools, not even Northwestern, it is just too risky.
Why not Northwestern? Do you think that the Northwestern campus itself is not safe or are you concerned about students going off-campus into Chicago on the weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone blaming the guy.. I bet you'd all jump in when a "state protected" dude with a gun is mugging a stranger. Share videos of your valor.![]()
Speak for yourself. He’d be a hero in my book if he helped.
🙄 Which would be a great comfort to him if he was arrested and prosecuted. Or maybe stabbed or shot by the criminal.
Live coward or dead hero is a choice we all make.
Anonymous wrote:I now know why Im bombarded by UChicago emails for my DD. I used to live in ChiTown and at that time it was my favorite place in the US, however we will not be applying to any Chicago schools, not even Northwestern, it is just too risky.
Anonymous wrote:
And it’s not worth it if the perpetrator has a gun. Would you intervene against a guy w a gun who is trying to mug a stranger? You are going to get yourself killed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a parent at U Chicago. My kids walk back and forth to sports practice at Henry Crown (north, so Hyde Park side) and to labs that occur from 6:30-9pm sometimes Quad, central campus). They don’t report feeling generally unsafe, just normal alertness. They pay attention to the alerts and take Lyft late at night or walk with friends. We live in New York City, so they are used to needing to be alert and savvy about how they walk or travel around. I am more concerned as a parent.
Teenage boys are not the best judges of what is safe/prudent!
Anonymous wrote:Police apprehend criminals. They aren't guards.
If you want guards, hire guards. The President has guards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's awful- why is that guy just sitting there? If you are not going to intervene- run for help or call 911!
Unfortunately, after that Marine, the Penney guy, got arrested and charged in NYC for being a good Samaritan on the subway, saving many lives, many people have decided it is not worth it to intervene in these situations
And it’s not worth it if the perpetrator has a gun. Would you intervene against a guy w a gun who is trying to mug a stranger? You are going to get yourself killed.