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In reply to the discussion: Mom arrested for letting her kids play outside. [View all]TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)29. I walked to school by myself at age 5, too.
We went all over the neighborhood when we played outside, including into the woods. My mom had no idea where we were most of the time--over some other kid's house? Riding bikes? Who knew? As long as we came back by a certain time (usually dinner or darkness) we were OK. I didn't raise my own kids like that--I had to know where they were going, and with whom, at the very least. And they didn't walk to school by themselves until they were in third grade.
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That's exactly it. Texas requires them to be registered, inspected, and the operator licensed
Major Nikon
Sep 2012
#19
Considering that you live in a cul-de-sac with no trafiic by your own admission
Egnever
Sep 2012
#38
What if a man in a clown suit was walking backwards down the sidewalk with a corncob up his ass?
Major Nikon
Sep 2012
#45
my nieghbor rides his motorcycle with his 3 year old daughter riding with no helmet
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#46
I have a problem with any parent who lets their kids ride these things on the streets
Major Nikon
Sep 2012
#23
Before the early 1980's, there was very little attention paid to crimes against children
alcibiades_mystery
Sep 2012
#21
Yes, but you see how that's different from the way we imagine child abduction today
alcibiades_mystery
Sep 2012
#36
In the 1950's my sister and I walking home from church were confronted by a man
angstlessk
Sep 2012
#18