Why am I paranoid? Fatal drownings in open water occur at a rate of more than one a day in the UK. And boys are 4x more likely to die in such circumstances than girls. And they are also more than twice as likely to be in an incident that leaves them with permanent brain damage than in a fatal incident.
So shall we say that equate to a young man every day dead or permanently disabled due to misjudging that they are safe in water when they are not.
So that is one mum today who has lost her son, and one yesterday, and one the day before etc etc etc.
I am a secondary teacher and regularly left to mop up the after affects of teens hanging around in the park in gangs. Knife wounds and electronic tagging being a common one, the typical scenario being local drug dealer or money launderer insinuates himself into group, recruits one or more from group to help with his "distribution" for his "business", young boy acquiesces at first then changed his mind when he realises what he is getting into - a stab in the thigh is the normal deterrent metered out for such unreliability, and the police record comes as an added extra, and we are suddenly supporting a student who can't walk properly, who can't lift his trousers up above his ankle, who will no longer play sport and sits alone in the corner instead.
Other outcomes are alcohol, shop lifting, police records, time off for court appearances, explaining to parents that no, they can't get special consideration in their GCSEs because they were in court on the day of the exam, fighting, convictions for assault, joint enterprise, lost university opportunities, lost employment opportunities, drug use, particularly cannabis, which crashes educational outcomes, and lowers IQ for life, road accidents, the list just goes on and on and on
I see it in multiple children every year.
No, don't allow your teens to hang around in parks in the evening. Why would they even want to? Because they thing they can get away with stuff there that they can't get away with near to home, or in someone's garden.
Yes, it is neglect. There are places to go and things to do. After 6 pm, organised activity or inside. Its just being an adequate parent.