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Mariana

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24. People really do believe that hundreds of thousands of kids
Fri Jan 16, 2015, 02:08 AM
Jan 2015

are being snatched up off the sidewalks by strangers every year, never to be seen again.

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Me too. bravenak Jan 2015 #1
Bravenak -- yikes, yikes, yikes Hekate Jan 2015 #3
Just saying... bravenak Jan 2015 #4
In my California town, we definitely have crossing guards by the elementary and jr. high schools. Hekate Jan 2015 #2
I walked four blocks to school, and then stood across the street Agnosticsherbet Jan 2015 #5
Crossing guards are supposed to be adults, not children. I've never seen a kid in that role. nt Hekate Jan 2015 #7
Grew up in Oklahoma, and all crossing guards were children. Agnosticsherbet Jan 2015 #9
Smaller population, slower pace of life. Maybe that's why. Hekate Jan 2015 #11
Blackwell, Oklahoma. Town of ten housand people. Agnosticsherbet Jan 2015 #13
I remember seeing a Peanuts comic strip where Charlie Brown was a crossing guard Art_from_Ark Jan 2015 #16
LOL Hekate Jan 2015 #31
In Cockeysville, Md., we called them "safeties". KamaAina Jan 2015 #71
I was a crossing guard in the 4th grade. A residential street divided the grammar school. . . Journeyman Jan 2015 #10
I was a crossing guard when I was in fifth and sixth grade... Brother Buzz Jan 2015 #12
LOL. Okay I give up. My memory must be failing! I remember JPOs on patrol... Hekate Jan 2015 #32
We were School Saftey Patrol, not JPO's (whatever the Hell that was) Brother Buzz Jan 2015 #63
Junior Police Officer, as stated in the first line of the text Hekate Jan 2015 #66
Mrs. Krowl, fifth grade teacher, did all our policing Brother Buzz Jan 2015 #68
Eh, I don't know if it's your memory. F4lconF16 Jan 2015 #73
Yes, me too. MicaelS Jan 2015 #34
The school in the next town over used hand held paddle stop signs Brother Buzz Jan 2015 #57
In 1977... Chellee Jan 2015 #14
Well... Egnever Jan 2015 #28
Kids were, back in the 1960s. MicaelS Jan 2015 #35
they were when i was a kid. it was considered kind of an honor. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #38
I was a crossing guard in the mid-60s KT2000 Jan 2015 #39
I was a... onyourleft Jan 2015 #56
Jezzuz H. on a crutch.. MicaelS Jan 2015 #6
Same here. elias49 Jan 2015 #25
Yup, my time too. MicaelS Jan 2015 #33
No kidding! KT2000 Jan 2015 #40
Hell, my friends and I would pack camping gear on our bikes and be gone all weekend FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #64
Early '60s, I walked 6 or so blocks to school, and crossed a 4 lane road with no stoplight. . . Journeyman Jan 2015 #8
I was a crossing guard when I was 11 years old in Portage, OH. I loved it. Luminous Animal Jan 2015 #15
They were more realistic about the dangers, too. Mariana Jan 2015 #20
don't most cases of missing kids involve a parent or some other family that took them ? JI7 Jan 2015 #21
I think most cases of missing kids Mariana Jan 2015 #29
I used to ride the bus Mbrow Jan 2015 #17
I was at two elementary schools. Jamaal510 Jan 2015 #18
I feel sorry for kids now days Cali_Democrat Jan 2015 #19
People really do believe that hundreds of thousands of kids Mariana Jan 2015 #24
I was a rebel glasshouses Jan 2015 #22
The school buses in our neighborhood... 3catwoman3 Jan 2015 #23
When I wanted to ride the bus my neighborhood had glasshouses Jan 2015 #26
My bus stop, from 6th grade thru... 3catwoman3 Jan 2015 #30
Yes, there are crossing guards, elleng Jan 2015 #27
The school district in Silver Springs still expects first graders to walk a mile to school. pnwmom Jan 2015 #36
Silver Spring is in Montgomery County, MD, elleng Jan 2015 #37
This is the policy of the Montgomery County schools. No buses for elementary kids who live within a mile pnwmom Jan 2015 #42
As of the 2010 census, the population was 971,777, elleng Jan 2015 #43
So what? The kids weren't trekking across the whole county. They were walking for a mile pnwmom Jan 2015 #44
According to the article, elleng Jan 2015 #55
You don't think the Seattle school district has places like that? pnwmom Jan 2015 #72
Here's a link to an interview with the kids and their parents, who are both scientists pnwmom Jan 2015 #74
If my older brother and I missed the bus, we walked. Contrary1 Jan 2015 #41
You went to kindergarten in the early 80s? Warren DeMontague Jan 2015 #45
I can no longer plausibly call myself "mid-thirties" Recursion Jan 2015 #46
Oh cry me a river. Warren DeMontague Jan 2015 #51
You went to kindergarten in the early 70s? Contrary1 Jan 2015 #49
I know. Warren DeMontague Jan 2015 #50
Oh yeah? "When I was in Kindergarten, we had William Howard Taft on the wall!" Warren DeMontague Jan 2015 #53
"Now children, turn to face the Taft." Arugula Latte Jan 2015 #62
I was in kindergarten when Kennedy was elected Maeve Jan 2015 #58
No kidding! pipi_k Jan 2015 #65
My town has crossing guards all over the place. Kablooie Jan 2015 #47
I walked as well Sherman A1 Jan 2015 #48
Codger merrily Jan 2015 #52
We used to ride our bikes a couple miles to the Woolworth's and buy candy, and we were probably 7. Warren DeMontague Jan 2015 #54
I just finished cursing out parents Prism Jan 2015 #59
The public school my kids went to in the mid-90's SheilaT Jan 2015 #60
Most of the parents I am friends with do let their children roam free in the neighborhood. NCTraveler Jan 2015 #61
My parents as well as just about every parent in the neighborhood HappyMe Jan 2015 #67
In the 'sixties we walked about a mile to school in fluid mobs of neighborhood children. hunter Jan 2015 #69
In the snow? KamaAina Jan 2015 #70
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