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There are 15 comments on Two Students Robbed at Gunpoint Sunday

  1. Maybe BU should be sending all those BU Police that they send to Allston to break up small parties to make sure students aren’t getting robbed instead of keeping them from drinking a couple beers?

  2. Put more police on bicycles and motorcycles and get them riding through the campus, off campus and adjacent buildings. In winter, they can return to car patrols (as these types of robberies should abate.)

    We’re not disarmed here.

    Sorry to read about these students coming face to face with guns…this is likely to increase since it’s not being addressed.

  3. I currently do just have a “couple beers” because I graduated from BU 35 years ago. But I have a child at the school now and I think it is a joke that they are wasting resources just to teach people how to drink, while there are others getting robbed.

  4. “Get a ride instead of walking. If walking is the only option, do so in large groups.”

    How is this even practical advice? Hardly any BU students have cars (or motorcycles) and those that do seldom drive because safe parking spaces are difficult to find. You might say take a cab, but a cab from one end of BU’s campus to another is upwards of $10 and that’s out of a lot of students’ budgets.

  5. Manuel is spot on. It’s time that the police realize this is one of the few schools that cracks down heavily on parties instead of just keeping things safe. It doesn’t matter if it’s a “couple of beers” or a whole keg, kids make their own decisions and I bet if they wake up in a hospital once they’ll be more careful for the rest of their lives.

  6. This does explain why the campus wide alert was sent out so late. However, it is absolutely unacceptable. This type of event is exactly what the alert system is for and it failed completely. BU needs to have a better communication with the police in the surrounding neighborhoods so that notifications can be sent in a timely fashion.

  7. Although police resources need to be allocated to address these armed robberies, I disagree with other posters’ remarks that using the police to patrol drinking in Allston should be curtailed, if not eliminated.

    Obviously, excessive drinking is linked to a plethora of illegal activity: vandalism, sexual assault, assault, robbery, and so on. So it’s a mistake to think that other kinds of crime–some just as serious as armed robbery–wouldn’t increase in Allston once police stopped targeting binge drinking. Hence, by fixing a problem elsewhere, you’d create new problems here (in Allston).

    Not really a solution, then, as solutions generally fix problems instead of just relocating them.

      1. Obviously, excessive vocabulary is linked to a plethora of illegal activity: racism, sexual harassment, verbal assault, robbery, and so on. So it’s a mistake to think that other kinds of crime–some just as serious as armed robbery–wouldn’t increase in Allston once police stopped targeting binge thesaurus reading. Hence, by fixing a problem elsewhere, you’d create new problems here (in the library).

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