nightandthecity
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dr greg said:I was recently at my sister's house. It's in a leafy suburb, quite gentrified. A friend of my nephew was there and it was time for him to go home. His mother drove over to pick him up...he lives about 1/2 A MILE AWAY!!!!! They were too scared to let a 15 year old boy walk home at 6pm just on dusk. This is not some violent slum, but a respectable part of town where houses are worth 400 grand minimum, and there are more police patrols than Soviet Russia...unbelievable stuff, how are they supposed to learn independence..at that kid's age I was travelling alone across the deserts of the outback. No wonder they only play football on screens..their bloody mummies won't let them out...God help us.
..now you are talking a REAL modern problem. There are certainly places in Britain which aren't safe for anyone - kids or adults. I have lived in a couple of the worst. But some of the nice middle-class urban parents I meet really do seem to think they are living in Fort Apache, when they quite clearly aren't.
Fortunately, in the rural area where I live it's different: the kids play out in the woods, they go down our small town together and hang out.....the parents don't get in a flap, and by and large the sky doesn't fall in.