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There are 11 comments on Students Asked to Look Out for One Another After Weekend Crimes

  1. Why haven’t students been informed about the two shootings that happened on Saturday in Allston and Central square, if being informed is so important???

  2. How can we “EDUCATE” all girls to use their COMMON SENCE? Why would you come outside to talk on the phone at 2:02am knowing it is NOT safe. This is not the first time these assults happen and we, students and community, have been worn many times to use caution. This is ridiculous! LADIES, please USE YOUR HEADS, the cell phone conversation can cost you life and life of others. STOP putting yourselves in danger and others! Thank you for listening! – student cohort

  3. They are not the news agency to communicate of every shooting happened. It is our responsibility to stay informed and be careful. We are in University and not in prison. I dont want to be told of every bad thing. I know enough to protect myself and possibly help others, but I dont want to hear all these assults and shootings. If our students would not walk in parks at night and not talk on the phones at 2:02am then maybe the crime will go down. Common people, we have to do something for ourselves ONCE AND FOR ALL. Stop relying on POLICE to protect you! Stop BLAMING others for these crimes! We indirectly cause these things to be happing to us. PLEASE lets use our BRAINS. We are adults!

  4. For the amount of time that students spend in the area where they live when they attend college, do they investigate/learn about the areas where they frequent? One thing you can do is to pick up the Allston/Brighton Tab, the local newspaper. They have a crime log every week, plus a map where you can see where the incidents occur. Note the crimes or lack of them in your area and act accordingly.

    As for Central Square, it is one place where you need to be careful after dark or, better yet, stay away from completely. It is *notorious* for robberies, drunks and drug addicts/dealers. Cambridge Police patrol and do the best they can, but you need to be aware. A young woman alone should NEVER WALK IN CENTRAL SQUARE ALONE. Even with another woman, you might be taking your chances.

  5. If BU is so concerned with keeping its students safe…they should keep ALL their students safe. What do I mean? I mean that the students that are on the Medical Campus in the South End, have less security than the main campus. I found out recently that we dont have the same police escort system that the undergrad campus has. If we need a ride or an escort from a policeman to our cars at night, we are left out in the cold apparently. I had a good friend of mine who was forced to walk through a bad area at 11pm to get to her car because when she tried to call the police escort service, she was informed that only the undergraduate campus has this service. I guess the graduate students are not as important as the undergraduate students here at BU…

  6. A lot of these robberies also seem to be happening in or around south campus. As a south campus resident, I know I’d feel a lot better if instead of primarily patrolling up and down Comm Ave and Beacon (streets that are highly lit and usually have a few open stores, taxis and people around), BUPD would add a few more patrol cars in the south campus area (i.e. Park, Mountfort, Busswell, St. Mary’s and even further down towards farther BU housing).

  7. Because the administration obviously doesn’t want to play that up. We might look like an unruly urban campus!

    This is a city. Violent crime happens. This is not St. Louis. This is not Detroit. This is not Bodymore, or DC. I’ll take a few stabbings and shootings and (ferKrissake) muggings over the problems those cities have.

  8. Try sending a police car over to South!!! Seriously, what is the problem? Every time a robbery or assault is successful, it encourages more people to come over here and do it some more.

  9. I do agree with the need for students (especially female students) to pay attention while out at night. Look for warning signs in every situation; be alert to your surroundings.

    Nothing about this report suggests that these two individuals weren’t being careful; however, vigilance is always important. Because it helps maintain awareness, I am glad that the BUPD are taking the time to warn the student community about such incidents.

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