I've lived in DC for 12 years, in the surrounding MD suburbs my whole life before that and I've worked in the city since 1984. I've been mugged 4 times in my life, twice in the MD suburbs and twice in DC. I was jumped and beaten outside of One Flight Up in Tenleytown in 1984, and robbed at gunpoint by crackheads in Georgetown in 1990, which was the last time I was mugged. Since someone brought race into the discussion, for the record 2 of the attacks were perpetrated by white people, 2 of them were by black people.
I'm with you Alien, I don't walk around in any neighborhood in the city alone late at night, and I don't need Chimbly or anybody else feeling "bad" for me because of it. I don't see the point in taking unnecessary chances and I'd really rather not get mugged ever again in this or any city.
I do whatever I feel I need to do to feel safe at home and on the road, which may or may not be what others feel comfortable with, and you should too.
This neighborhood has changed a lot for the better since we relocated here in 1996, and I think we've certainly had something to do with that. But things can happen in any urban area, in any city, so it's best not to leave anything visible inside your car and don't carry credit cards or other valuables with you that you don't need. And don't load a bunch of stuff into the trunk after parking your car in any urban area, you never know who might be watching.
FYI if you are at the 9:30 Club solo and really don't feel comfortable walking out to your car alone, ask one of the door staph, they will help you out. And as someone has already mentioned, usually everyone is leaving here at once anyway so there's plenty of other people walking to the Metro and the surrounding parking areas.
Originally posted by HomesickAlien:
Well, I am neither from Fredericksburg nor am I a "him". I am a girl and I live near Cleveland Park. To be honest, I wouldn't walk in ANY DC neighbourhood during nighttime. It has nothing to do with racism. One of the guys who told me to not spend too much time outside the 9:30 neighbourhood was black. One time I was walking from a concert to get to my car - almost just across the street and then he was coming and he told me that I must have lost my mind to walk through this area. He said that I really not seem to know what is going on there. So I just transferred his words to you.