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To not want 13 year old to spend evening hanging out at O2 Finchley?

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waterfallrainbow · 19/05/2017 09:38

Still learning to parent a teenager! His friends wanted to spend someone's birthday hanging out at the O2 centre. I'm a country girl - the idea of hanging out at a shopping centre all evening is totally alien to me! We're in Islington, where there's a serious knife crime issue. I realise O2 is a different scene, but I can't help thinking unsupervised teenagers in a mall for 2 hours could go horribly wrong?

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Sexstarvedredhead · 19/05/2017 09:47

All evening doesn't sound so bad. How late is the plan / open? Though it's not unknown for teens to be moved on.

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JigglyTuff · 19/05/2017 09:50

Are they going to eat or see a film or something? Wander round Sainsburys? Grin

It's not Finchley, it's Finchley Road. Honestly, it's perfectly safe - I've never seen so much as a raised voice in there.

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TinyTear · 19/05/2017 09:53

Maybe they just want to read in Waterstones Grin

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AnUtterIdiot · 19/05/2017 09:54

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squeaver · 19/05/2017 09:54

Gosh, maybe they'll get into a rumble at Gymboree! Or mess up the cushions at Habitat.

Aside from it being a pretty uninspiring way to spend a birthday, I'm sure they'll be fine. Presumably they're just going to go to Nandos or something.

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HanarCantWearSweaters · 19/05/2017 09:54

Maybe they'll spend all evening sitting T the little pop up lawn they've put in Wink the patio tables have lovely flowers on them. Very quaint.

Seriously, let them go. There's not much they can get up to there anyway - see a film, have dinner, buy picnic homewards from Sainsbury's? There aren't that many shops really.

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HanarCantWearSweaters · 19/05/2017 09:55

Would help if I could type at all Hmm homewares, obviously

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squeaver · 19/05/2017 09:56

By the way, my 12 year old regularly spends hours unsupervised at Brent Cross which, as we all know, is a haven for crime and wrong-doing.

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DerelictWreck · 19/05/2017 10:19

What on earth are they going to do there? It's a Sainsburys Cinema, Habitat, Olivia Bonus, Interior Design company and some restaurants!

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claritytobeclear · 19/05/2017 10:27

Could you go out to eat there or sit in the car park there, yourself, if you are really worried?


....in disguise of course! Grin

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Dawnedlightly · 19/05/2017 10:30

There's a Nando's. It's incredibly civilised.

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ChildishGambino · 19/05/2017 10:32

Mess up the cushions at habitat lol

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Theresnonamesleft · 19/05/2017 10:32

Ooer I'm a country gal in Islington lol.
It will be fine. No different to hanging with mates on a Saturday afternoon to go shopping. Just sounds they want to go in the evening to avoid all the teen girls doing the exact same thing.

Disclaimer - I am not saying every teen girl goes shopping with their mates

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Wiifitmama · 19/05/2017 10:34

It is the most boring mall in the world so unless they are going to the cinema, there is nothing to do. But it is hugely safe with security on the doors.

For what it's worth, I spent most of my youth (in an american suburb) hanging out in the local mall. That is what teenagers do!

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NoLoveofMine · 19/05/2017 10:37

Disclaimer - I am not saying every teen girl goes shopping with their mates

Relieved to see you added this disclaimer. How do you know none of his friends are girls though? Girls and boys can be friends with one another.

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NoLoveofMine · 19/05/2017 10:40

Actually when I was 13 I wasn't allowed to go for evenings out. Days yes, but had to be back by dinner unless I was at a friend's house. Still, I doubt anything would happen.

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ChazsBrilliantAttitude · 19/05/2017 10:42

It's small and pretty self contained with few entrances and exits so little scope for anyone getting lost. Unless they are going to the cinema or having something to eat there is not a lot to do.

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waterfallrainbow · 19/05/2017 11:13

From what I have seen in the past , they hang out, play on their phones and play rowdy tag type games with other kids around the building. Security on the door is a good point, but I think there's a very real probability of them being moved on.

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flibberdy · 19/05/2017 11:20

My DS idea of the best day ever would be to hang around a shopping centre with his buddies. Get a Starbucks with their name on it. Have a cheeky Nando's. Snapchat every second of it.

Security will sort out the 'tag' problem if it arises but at 13 they probably want to look grown up so might have moved on from that??

Let him goSmile

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BigSandyBalls2015 · 19/05/2017 11:23

I'd prefer that to the party that my then 13y year old was invited to - nandos in Valley Park, Croydon, then hanging around the amusement arcade without parents until 11pm ...... errrr no.

I think I' d fine with this OP.

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squeaver · 19/05/2017 13:51

Yes, go and do some shopping at Sainsbury's then sit in the car park and wait for him if you're worried. You could pick yourself up a book from Waterstones and a coffee from Starbucks, if you like. I have to say I am lolling at the thought of the bottom of Finchley Road being an area you need to worry about.

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waterfallrainbow · 19/05/2017 14:08

I just think wealthy areas can be a target. People are regularly mugged at gunpoint in Hampstead on the school run. Used to live with a policeman and it was quite eye opening when he pointed out to me one of his 'clients' in a cafe in Highgate But I'm probably being paranoid re the O2! Still adapting to the idea of my little boy going out at all! Just the idea of spending the evening in a shopping mall seems so wrong. But the shopping malls of my childhood were not the O2.

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waterfallrainbow · 19/05/2017 14:09

Squeaver I am definitely not spending the evening in the O2 carpark!

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waterfallrainbow · 19/05/2017 14:10

BigSandy no that doesn't sound like a good idea!

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