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本帖最後由 elmkc 於 14-9-23 01:46 編輯
annew1128 發表於 14-9-22 09:09 
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謝謝你的advise!好像很恐怖,自己上學的話好像很危險!
Thanks for your trust in what I have said. Sorry that I don't know IES. Perhaps others can give you more information about it. However, in Google map, I see that it is located very near CBD. Or, you can even say it is in the CBD. As said, it is really not safe to walk alone at night everywhere including CBD (not only in Australia, but in other countries). In Brisbane's busy areas like CBD, shops are usually closed in the evening. So at night, the streets will be very quiet. In Brisbane's CBD, the shops will close late on Friday. So, perhaps Friday night will be safer compared to other days in a week. Other than busy areas, the streets are very quiet at any time, so they are not safe.
I see that there is a small hospital nearby which has emergency. That sounds quite good as it means that sometimes there will be policemen in the hospital. A place may be safer if there is a police station or policemen around. But, that doesn't mean you can go home at night. Also, as IES is in CBD, morning (after the shops open) and afternoon will be safer as there are many shops and people around the place.
Moreover, you need to know whether your daughter needs to attend evening classes. Then, it'd be better that she has classmates living near her home so that they can go home at night together. Anyway, the most important is that when going home, don't talk to any strangers. Don't try to answer any questions they ask. Just say "sorry I don't understand" and walk away. Dail a call (or pretend to dail a call) to let the stranger know someone is talking to you on the mobile phone. If you see someone or a group of people in front of you on the street, you may walk to the other side of the street so that you don't need to walk passing them. It is really dangerous if you need to walk passing someone on a quiet street, especially at night.
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