Here is every post I made in this thread before RR and I started going back and forth
Youll notice, there are 0 mentions of this being a bad neighborhood, 0 endorsements of Payton parents, and SEVERAL hypothetical suggestions and repeating my original question that has been twisted into some form or prejudice (because hey why not?)
Is there a neighborhood dangerous enough to avoid?
rogers park bryan wrote:
Is there any neighborhood that is bad enough to refuse to go?
rogers park bryan wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
For a high school baseball game? Nope.
Didn't New Trier go down to Chicago State to play a public league team just a few weeks after a kid was shot outside the game?
I think I'm with you but are you saying you'd go places that you'd avoid otherwise for a baseball game?
Im not sure about that. I mean there are neighborhoods that I would avoid if I was driving with my daughter and Im not sure a scheduled softball game would change that
I havent really ever faced this. When I was on travelling teams, we "traveled" to other suburbs
rogers park bryan wrote:
I know. I guess I just find it a little weird that you would be ok going to a neighborhood that you normally would avoid just for a hs baseball game
Regular Reader wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Krazy Ivan wrote:
Can't say I've ever "avoided" a neighborhood before...
I have.
We got lost coming home from Soldier field and ended up in the Robert Taylor homes. I would have avoided that if I could.
We routinely ran a state sectional track meet at DuSable HS(across from Robert Taylor) years ago. One year a girl took a bat to several windows on a car parked next to the track. The car belonged to the eventual state 100M champ (from Dunbar...and a gang not in power in that area) He "tried" to chase her, until she dipped into the 5020 bldg.. He pulled up sharp, turned around quick and got his ass back to the field & his damaged car.
Good times.
rogers park bryan wrote:
I dont know. I grew up in Crestwood. Right next to Robbins. Everybody drives on 135th right thru the main intersection but nobody goes into the side streets (with good reason bullets and such)
But, yeah, if there are a bunch of shootings in one area, I will avoid that area.
rogers park bryan wrote:
So basically most people here would let their kids play anywhere in the Unites States as long as its a sanctioned H.S. game?
There is no neighborhood dangerous enough to avoid?
rogers park bryan wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
So basically most people here would let their kids play anywhere in the Unites States as long as its a sanctioned H.S. game?
There is no neighborhood dangerous enough to avoid?
Correct.
I am not aware of any incident of a participant being killed during a high school baseball game.
So, are there neighborhoods you would avoid in general outside of H.S. sports?
Take the kids for a ride through compton in it's gang heyday?
rogers park bryan wrote:
I guess Im the only person in history who thought it was a good idea to avoid neighborhoods overrun by gang violence.