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At what age should little girls be allowed to walk alone?
I'm sorry but an 11 year old girl should NOT be walking alone on the streets without a parent.
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yes newcaster said the wrong age or i heard wrong
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your right she is 11 my bad
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Unfortunately, it depends on the time and the location. There are places I wouldn't walk period, anytime of day as an adult male.
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I think it depends on the maturity of the child and the local environment, my neighbours 9 yr old is allowed to walk to the village shop on her own but my 13 yr old neice in the city is only allowed to walk to her friends house 4 doors away (and my sister watches her from the doorway).
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To be honest it can happen anywere rich area poor area it doesnt matter. As long as these judges let these people back out on the streets no one is safe old or young.
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For real??? A 9 year old girl walking out alone to a shopping area? That's just an incident waiting to happen. How can a 9 yo possibly protect herself? |
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This is the root problem. Its a rotating door justice system. |
yea right, make excuses for the fucking animal that done this to the kid.
it was all the kids fault and the fault of the parents. the sicko animal that killed her didn't do nothing. you make me sick. |
NBC is showing hidden cam tests they did with families... these kids are walking right up to a strangers car in the street, even after having been told all the time not to do it. fucking scary to think about that. no matter what we teach them, kids are still kids.
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Yeh damn right. Its time for parents to take responsibility for their kids. |
I think until your of age(18) you should walk with a friend or family member. Can't be too safe in this world these days.
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It depends if she goes to a friend in a safe neighborhood - in that case even 8 / 9 is old enough.
If she goes to the city center, then maybe 14 should be enough. |
It all depends on where you live.
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Why the hell are you being an idiot? |
Wtf?! When I was like 8, me and all my friends (both m and f) were allowed to go pretty much anywhere in the neighbourhood.
How in the world is a kid supposed to have a normal childhood if he/she isn't allowed to go anywhere?? |
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what are you, a right winger? |
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How is walking with a friend being compared to being a prisoner? Stop being an idiot. Times have changed since we were kids. Yeah we could practically do anything, go anywhere and not have to worry. |
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Aside from that, you're the idiot here. The idiot who bases his ideas on media attention instead of actual statistics. For instance, child abuse and such haven't gone up in decades according to most statistics. Not letting a kid walk alone until age 18 is ridiculous. Times have changed a bit, but that is not a reason to deny a kid all freedom. You're gonna deny a 16 year old the right to go over to the house of a friend by him/herself, walk home from school or go to the grocery store? Your kid is gonna grow up weak, dependant, scared and not fit for real life. |
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She was waiting for her dad to pick her up Second --- You piece of shit motherfucking people.. I am tired of asshole NON PARENT like you to sit and judge parents. Yesterday somebody said she shouldn't have dressed like that Today you blame the parents for letting her walk home Fuckers - ITS NOT HER FAULT - ITS NOT HER PARENTS FAULT I have plenty of kids that age - They go in the Mall by themselves, they go to the public pool - To the movie - To a school football game I don't get mad --- ever -- but this took it If you have no kids than leave your fucking opinion to yourself and just go and ask for the death penalty on that motherfucker who took her |
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I would not let my daughter at age 11 walk alone..
She's 13 now. Even at the mall, I generally NEVER leave her alone unless she has a friend and they have a cell phone. I have told her about every which way people could abduct her. Trust no one. I think I've drummed it into her head but ya never know??? |
Only when they are ready to think clearly and quickly of what is going on in the current situation and be able to take action against the situation. What age is that? Not really sure. If people had panic buttons with GPS on them then I'm sure you'd have better chance, of course then is that considered paranoid or just being safe?
Cheers, Matt |
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these days it is not safe at any age to walk alone!
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In my neighborhood, kids walk alone when they're 6 or 7. It's a nice upper-class area where nothing ever happens. I used to walk home from kindergarten when I was 5-6 (a 10 minute walk).
If I had kids, I'd give them pepper spray. I don't care if it's illegal for kids to carry it, at least they would be safe(r). |
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I doubt I would allow my kids to do the mall thing alone, but I'm MUCH more paranoid.. not everyone has the same standards though.. and it really depends where you live. I am in a small town, everyone knows everyone. If there is a stranger in town, everyone knows. Period. An 11 year old around here has to worry more about the blackflies than the people, 99% of the time. If I lived in metro Toronto I would be extremely MUCH more paranoid.. It depends on the kid, it depends on the situation, it depends on a lot of things. Every child has their own level of maturity at 11 too. What I don't get is why nobody would speak up if the girl was yelling and he was taking her away? I would say "wait a second what's going on". *I* would probably say something if I saw that.. It's a matter of perspective, dependant on the situation..just like anything with children. There ARE certain situations I would probably be ok with an 11 year old girl being alone.. but NOTHING will ever guarantee a child's safety 100%. Not a reason to be UNDERcautious, but being OVER-paranoid doesn't accomplish much either. There have been SO many instances lately where little girls are abdcuted from their bedrooms while they sleep. More than them being taken from public places, even. The whole thing with this little girl is a total tragedy, and it is going to make everyone more cautious with their children.. But when is enough is enough? How far before it's not ok that we teach our children, especially our little girls, live in fear?? When does caution go overboard into obsession? Who is anyone to make the judgement call but the person in the situation? It's a damn tough call. I have a little girl. I'm going to teach her to be careful, I'm going to teach her to be cautious. I'm going to set rules down, and I'm going to protect her and take care of her. I guess I'm just gonna have to see where SHE is at when she's 11. But above all, I'm going to hope for the best. |
it does depend on where you live...I grew up in a city of 120,000 and my school was a 5 min walk away and I knew all the kids and parents in the neighbourhood.
We had a program called neighbourhood watch, kids knew that if there was a sign in the door that they could go there for help if they needed to. The parents always looked out for the kids in the area. I used to ride my bike to a friends house and it was 4miles away but I had to call as soon as I got there. Living in the city however, I wouldn't allow my child to do that..things are getting worse these days and the system isn't helping...overprotecting your kids is a lil over board but being cautious is not. It just depends on what u think is appropriate for that child and their level of perception and intelligence.:2 cents: |
Sorry for my choppy writing lol I was half on the phone :)
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