Should kids be allowed to walk to school?

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When I was a child, I walked to school. So did all my friends. It was just the normal thing to do. Nothing bad ever happened, except for the occasional fist fight between kids or getting into some mischief like breaking sprinkler heads or that sort of thing. Nobody ever tried to grab me or any of my friends off the street.

Today, it seems as if 90% of parents are completely paranoid to allow their kids to walk to school. Line ups of cars in front of schools in the morning and afternoon stretch for blocks. Some parents even walk to the school to escort their children home (see below).

http://dailycaller.com/2013/11/20/father-arrested-for-picking-up-his-kids-from-school/

Is this trend necessary? The odds of a kidnapping in most neighborhoods are infinitesimal. Is it even healthy, or does it make the kids paranoid of strangers as well as contribute to childhood obesity?
 
Most kids live farther away from schools today than you did in your day if any of what you say is true.
 
When I was a child, I walked to school. So did all my friends. It was just the normal thing to do. Nothing bad ever happened, except for the occasional fist fight between kids or getting into some mischief like breaking sprinkler heads or that sort of thing. Nobody ever tried to grab me or any of my friends off the street.

Today, it seems as if 90% of parents are completely paranoid to allow their kids to walk to school. Line ups of cars in front of schools in the morning and afternoon stretch for blocks. Some parents even walk to the school to escort their children home (see below).

http://dailycaller.com/2013/11/20/father-arrested-for-picking-up-his-kids-from-school/

Is this trend necessary? The odds of a kidnapping in most neighborhoods are infinitesimal. Is it even healthy, or does it make the kids paranoid of strangers as well as contribute to childhood obesity?
The real threat is within schools. As many times as I busted a wooden board, chairs and school trays over bullies heads, it's a wonder I didn't go to jjuvie or get shot.

Forget fucking kidnappers.
 
My children walked to school from the first day with me. When they were 7 they walked to school with friends or with a group of kids on the walking school bus.


http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/walking-school-bus-coordinators-guide/1.html


When they were 10 they wanted to ride their bikes to school and had to pass a bike safety course run by the local police community constable which included a safety check of the bike and their ability to ride safely and knowledge of the road rules.

It's amazing what they learn just walking in their community and talking as they walk. I think it is important but I do understand that some parents have to work and drop them off for convenience or peace of mind.

I loved walking to school and chatting with my friends.
 
Most likely they would stumble and fall while texting the kid walking next to them. :)
 
3 schools are close to my home but most kids ride buses or mom takes them. That's becuz Gramma and Gramps moved to Florida and brought their numnutz adult disabled children with them. Numnutz sits in his power chair out by the sidewalk screaming obscenities at the little kids. Mom and dad are 80.
 
The real threat is within schools. As many times as I busted a wooden board, chairs and school trays over bullies heads, it's a wonder I didn't go to jjuvie or get shot.

Forget fucking kidnappers.

This is one of your funniest posts in the past year.

If you really hit bullies with boards, chairs and cafeteria trays, you would have been one of those bad boys the girls wanted, instead of the nice gay, who got ignored.

Lies are lies, even after you've lost connection with reality.
 
Most likely they would stumble and fall while texting the kid walking next to them. :)

I've seen a teenager walk into a sign post while texting. He just looked around to make sure no one was looking and carried on.
 
Times have changed, renard the dimwitted.

I live 3 houses away from our school, so my kids walk.

I could never allow my kids the freedoms I had because there are too many insane idiots out there.

Take you for example...
 
This is one of your funniest posts in the past year.

If you really hit bullies with boards, chairs and cafeteria trays, you would have been one of those bad boys the girls wanted, instead of the nice gay, who got ignored.

Lies are lies, even after you've lost connection with reality.

I'm not sure any more if he's lying or really confused cus we had that same conversation a few months ago. Apparently he's a bad ass but not a bad ass because he's whatever makes sense when he needs to be.

I've seen a teenager walk into a sign post while texting. He just looked around to make sure no one was looking and carried on.

I'm sure I did that at least once with my Gameboy back in the day. Pokemon training takes a lot of time and energy goddamnit. I know I was always playing in class, just set it in my lap an dkeep tapping the A button.
 
my kids walk. I walked with them until they were 10, because there are some roads to cross. it's a 20 minute walk and makes sure their brains are awake before they hit the books. most kids seem to walk around here, but it's a small town with plenty of crossing places.
 
I'm not sure any more if he's lying or really confused cus we had that same conversation a few months ago. Apparently he's a bad ass but not a bad ass because he's whatever makes sense when he needs to be.
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It's the Walter Mitty Syndrome. Lt conjures a fantasy scenario of what he would have done and never has to worry about the details of what would have happened, it he really did any of it. He's watched too many cowboy movie saloon fights and thinks you can hit someone on the head with chair and not inflict serious injury or get in some kind of trouble for it.

How many times can a student hit another student with a cafeteria tray, before some adult says, "Maybe you are the problem."
 
for years my youngest rode a scooter to school instead of walking. he literally wore out several sets of wheels, and had a few interesting injuries from tricks & stunts.
he has a bike and he's passed his cycling proficiency, but the roads aren't wide enough for cars & bikes to share safely. I know too many people who've been knocked off, and boys tend to sneak off their helmet as soon as mum is out of sight.
 
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he has a bike and he's passed his cycling proficiency, but the roads aren't wide enough for cars & bikes to share safely. I know too many people who've been knocked off, and boys tend to sneak off their helmet as soon as mum is out of sight.

My boys and bigrednz's boys were convinced I had eyes in the back of my head because I always knew when they had done exactly that. Little did they know someone would spot them and call me. :D
 
Wow, you know what snitches get right Debbie?

As for Dolf, cycling proficiency, the fuck i sthat?
 
My mom drove us until about 3rd or 4th grade. Then we walked. We didn't live far enough for the bus. I think it's a good thing to walk to school. I wish I could walk to work like I did a tear or so ago.
 
Yeah, bike helmets. :rolleyes: I only even started carrying one when I became an adult and biked to work and that was because cops liked to hang out in the parking lot.
 
I used to bike to school 5th-8th grade. Usually it was with my friend who lived across the street. Never once got kidnapped. I see plenty of kids walking to and from school in my neighborhood as well. Most are in groups.

The news likes to scare us with everything under the sun, but the real deal is; most people are decent and would never think to hurt your kid.
 
Bike helmets? Fucking lame.....poor bastards these days got to put a fucking bomb suit on just to leave the house. If that were the case I would never go outside and play either. Which explains a lot about all the little fat ass's running around these days.
 
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