Just curious if you feel safe in your neighborhood.
I feel safe right now but we're about to move so I know there's going to be a period of acclimation before I feel totally secure in my new neighborhood (Uptown). I think having a helpless baby with me will make me feel a little more nervous in a new place.
Just curious if anyone else is thinking about this more as delivery approaches.
Re: city girls, do you feel safe?
Where in uptown are you moving? We moved from wilson & dover about 5 years ago.
I feel safe in my neighborhood, but I'm also a police officer and pretty much take my gun with me wherever I go, so I know I have a skewed sense of safety, I guess.
We moved from Uptown to Rogers Park about a year ago. There are times where I probably wouldn't go outside alone, but I've never felt threatened. I never felt threatened in Uptown either, just annoyed with bums. I lived on a bad bad corner, however (Montrose and Sheridan- it was tough at the time- but the new Target will help a lot I think!)
Get yourself a pepper spray keychain! I feel safer with mine, even though I know i'll probably never use it.
The sad truth is that anything can happen to anyone in the city now a days, no matter if you live in Lincoln Park or Uptown.
Just try to remain observant. Look people in the eye when you pass them. Make mental notes. Don't go out with a huge purse when you are just taking the baby for a walk - take your id and $ and keep in your front pocket. Keep your cell phone handy. And don't be afraid to cross the street if you see a bunch of well, unsavory characters (ala the movie Crash). Not because you necessarily fear them. Most gangbangers won't even give you a second glance, especially with a stroller. But fear their enemy. If they are a target, you don't want to be in close proximity and also become a target. There was a shooting at Wilson and Broadway not too long ago. I'm pretty sure the idiots were aiming at a rival gangbanger, but hit a girl in the leg instead.
And if you do get pepper spray, be sure you know how to use it. Feel it in your hand without looking at it. If you have to fumble with it and look at it in order to operate, it does you no good.
And if the panhandling bums get too close or get to be too much, don't be shy in saying, "no" or "get the hell back" or "get the fark away from me."
Good luck.
Thanks.
Excellent point about staying out of the line of fire. I hadn't thought about that.
I'm in Ravenswood (Lawrence and Hermitage) and I absolutely love it. I've been here for almost 2 years, after moving downtown from the western burbs. The area where I live seems to be mostly residential, with single family homes (complete with lots of kids and bunnies) so I hardly ever feel unsafe walking alone. I try to avoid walking down Lawrence at night if I can because I had an incident once that scared me, but that's the only time I feel nervous about walking by myself.
We renewed our lease before I found out I was PG so we're going to be here (stuck in a 1 bedroom apartment) until LO is 9 months, but after that we're going to move to a bigger place. I'm going to be sad if we move out of this neighborhood.
I think that the baby coming has just changed my perspective a little bit. I understand the city has a level of danger regardless of neighborhood.
I also live in the ukranian village (technically Noble Square) and everyone I know who lives in this general area (between Chicago and Armitage, Western and Ashland) was broken into in 2008. One friend's apartment was broken into twice.
None of us have moved because we love our neighborhood and for the most part we all still feel safe. We've upgraded our security though.
I also think a part of my nervousness is leaving the comfort zone of the neighborhood I've been living in for the past 5 years.