QueenIsabella
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They sell laptop locks--basically, a cable that you lock around the leg of a table (at the library, for instance).I got my DD one, but I don't know that she uses it--her campus has several libraries, and she favors the small, "secret" one in the basement of her college's building. She's an education major, so this library has children's books and books on teaching--most students don't even know it exists. And she feels she knows and trusts the people in her (fairly small) school within the university.
As for getting around campus, especially at night--my DD (also small) has never had an issue. She's in a big city, so she takes the subway quite a bit. I also just got a credit card bill with a lot of Lyft charges on it. I asked her about it--I usually don't see those--and she said she had put in her credit card, rather than her debit, as her default. So, normally she would be paying those charges, rather than me, if that makes sense. But I figure--I don't want her to ever think she shouldn't call for a ride if she needs one, that Mom will be mad. I'd rather she be safe. She has never felt unsafe on her campus or in her city, but she does know not to go in certain areas late/alone.
Every campus I've been on (a small sample, to be sure) had those blue lights where you can call security if you feel unsafe. My DD has never said she's used them, but they're around and easy to find. Usually, DD would just have a friend or three walk her home.
As for getting around campus, especially at night--my DD (also small) has never had an issue. She's in a big city, so she takes the subway quite a bit. I also just got a credit card bill with a lot of Lyft charges on it. I asked her about it--I usually don't see those--and she said she had put in her credit card, rather than her debit, as her default. So, normally she would be paying those charges, rather than me, if that makes sense. But I figure--I don't want her to ever think she shouldn't call for a ride if she needs one, that Mom will be mad. I'd rather she be safe. She has never felt unsafe on her campus or in her city, but she does know not to go in certain areas late/alone.
Every campus I've been on (a small sample, to be sure) had those blue lights where you can call security if you feel unsafe. My DD has never said she's used them, but they're around and easy to find. Usually, DD would just have a friend or three walk her home.