Shows how children meet and correctly cope with situations calling upon them to remember each of the safety rules they have been taught. Say No To Strangersby Irvmar Productions Publication date 196
I saw this when I was in elementary school back in the 1970s. They showed a lot of old films back then cause that was all they had. Anyway even today same rules apply kids.
Those kids are absolutely adorable. It's weird realizing that they are in their late 60s now and probably have grandchildren older than they were in this film.
Retral2507 because strangers represent a very small number of sexual offenses. Most people who victimize kids are friends, family members, or other people with access.
@@Tina-fi2wy Parents should have honest discussions about the importance of these excellent lessons, explain to them the consequences of not following this advice children don't automatically know unless you explain it to them.
@@justthatonedumbkid7962 Of course they way kids dress reflects upon the parents, but the pathetic excuses for parents these days ignore it, blaming the kid instead of taking responsibility. It's no different than the parent blaming the kid for eating junk, but the parents are the ones who buy the groceries.
Wish they would have said WHY not to accept any of these things from strangers. When I was a kid it wasn't explained to me so I honestly just didn't care. It's a tough conversation but kids need to be made aware of what adults would do if they accepted that gift or that ride or walked down the alley.
Miss Jones told them all about the bad things that happen to children if they don't follow the rules. She knows because she didn't follow the rules and ended up poisoned and knocked up by a stranger she accepted a ride from. Poor Miss Jones..
Yeah lets talk about rape and slave ring child porn etc... to small kids. They totally will comprehend that 😅 The simple way is the fairytale way. You follow a bad men and you will never be found again. Clean and simple. Worked wonder around my school when one kid actually got kidnapped and never to be found 😞
The most well mannered children I've ever seen blows my mind 🤯 to think these children most likely are retired folks and have looked at our children of today baffled and perplexed
I grew up in the 50s and had the same rules. My father used to say that if anyone ever kidnapped me, the poor slob would be at our front door in ten minutes begging him to take me back because he couldn't stand listening to me run my mouth for another second.
Honestly, all the no hitchhiking and stranger rules drilled into me are the very things that keep me from using Uber. How do I know the driver isn’t a creep?
@@ratedasmr7811 uber drivers have No background checks done on them. Uber drivers are all creeps & rapists who failed at being an actual taxi driver. You are safer using an actual taxi, as the driver's license & police records are checked often.
@@ayfr. I figurę there's a record of you getting into a car with an Uber driver -- if something happened to you, they'd know they'd be the first ones on the suspect list. Taxis on the other hand keep no records of who they pick up... I always figured Ubers are far safer than hailing taxis.
My daughter has a college degree and makes $140,000 dollars a year. She’s beautiful and has a great personality. She is am Uber driver on the weekends and makes fantastic tips. So this dude saying nasty things is uninformed and ignorant.
When I was 6, some creepy ass lady asked my brothers and me if we wanted a ride to school. I was like "hell no." It didn't feel right in my gut. Wonder if I missed being kidnapped by saying no. Even at 6 I listened to my intuition
It happens at villages near us all the time and kids usually say yes, cause they don't like the idea of waiting 2 hours for the bus from school. And guess what. Nobody's missing. I wonder why...🤔
@@etherealdeal1792 we all have those moments. I had two of those incidents in my life and I am so gratefull in hindsight that I was taught what to do. .
2:20 I accepted a ride from a long time family friend, it was raining so I accepted. He then pulled his car over and began to flirt with me. Even though he is married. He then wanted to show me rude things on his phone!. Even people you know can turn out to be odd!
You're right. More often than not,it's people you know that are the ones you have to watch. The idea of the creepy stranger wearing a long coat and driving a van,trying to get you to come over to their vehicle, is largely a myth.
Wow, their class is so beautiful! I wish we had this at primary school. We were all kids aged 6-10 in one class because we were a small village school and this could really come in handy to sit all of us.
My school daze.. was good days .. just didn't know it then. Everything in this video...I . and lots of us.... were there. Playground REALLY kicks in the memories.
One time I was stuck. My car wouldn't start and a officer pulled over to see what was going on. I couldn't get it started and asked for a ride and he said he couldn't and made up something , I can't remember. Probably something about being a liability 🙄
my social studies teacher said that police officers, firefighters, paramedic, etc. get their salary with our parents tax deductions from their checks... so I figured well MY PARENTS ARE ALL READY PAYING THE COST OF MY RIDE SINCE LONG AGO!!! So if I saw a police officer I would flag them to take me home!!!
The last rule made me remember that Ted Bundy posed as an undercover cop once to try and lure in a victim (Don’t worry tho,she got away) so you can never be too safe.
Makes me remember even the times my mom and dad always used to tell me many and many times about not just ''Never talk to strangers'' but also as ''Never open the door to anyone'' or ''Call Mommy and Daddy when it happen something wrong". And I was just a kid born at 2000's.
1963: Don't ride with strangers. 2020: Gets in Lyft/Uber car with stranger. 1963: Don't talk to strangers 2020: Let's see how many people I can get on my Insta snap tic and face list. Maybe we can hang out together alone.
Back in the 70s I was at school. The teacher said something like " if you need help ask a policeman ". Later I told my mama . She said, I'm not exaggerating, " oh no, the police are looking for trouble and aim to find it ".
To think I delivered the Detroit Freepress at 3 am 7 days a week from age 10 to 16. 1970 - 1976. I only ever saw the same few adults heading to work on weekdays. It was always so quiet and peaceful. I sometimes wonder if the neighborhood as a whole watched out for us paperboys behind the scenes.
In elementary school I came home in a police car a lot. Our neighbor across the street was a cop and gave me a ride. Hmmmmmm........should I have been suspicious? 😲🤣
What's missing in these kinds of films is what to do IF you are grabbed by someone. Tell them to scream, kick, do anything they can to get away. But, yes, as has been stated several times in these comments it's much more likely for kids to have harm done to them by someone in their own family, or a friend of the family than by a complete stranger. It does happen of course, but the changes are slim by comparison.
Ms. Jones was 26 years old in middle 1962 when this was filmed. She was to old to understand the major changes in pop culture that would occur in 1964 when the Beatles hit the "Scene" and she was nearly 28. She was 34 in 1970, unmarried and childless due to her being to consumed with her career. 10 years later in 1980 at 44 years of age she was approaching the completion of 20 years in the educational profession she had come to hate. Ms. Jones was finding her passions satisfied by men half her age as her life long friends waddled through divorces and loveless marriages. As the young men reached their mid 20's they found women who were in their early 20's more to their liking and Ms. Jones would bid a fond fair well as she had experienced this drama before. Not one to allow a young man to cause an absence of fulfillment, she always kept a revolving door of young suitors to "Fill" the space she never left void very long. In 1990 at 54 years of age and as Captain of a Jazzercize squad in California that won competitions in a 3 state area she shined brighter than those life long friends who at one time thought of her as a barren "Old maid". She had been retired from the California teaching profession for 5 years in 1990 and was taking up line dancing in her spare time after her new found attraction to the country singers Brooks & Dunn. Her incredible athletic figure and healthy diet gave her the appearance of a women 10 to 13 years younger and the once regretful thought of not having children was replaced by a tight, firm stomach and strong inner thighs. In 2000 with the Y2K fears at rest Ms. Jones turned 64, continued to stay active and was just as much a man magnet as she ever was. By 2010 at 74 Ms.Jones was showing signs of slowing to the women 20 or 30 years younger than her however to her few remaining life long friends she was a master piece of nature. This year Ms. Jones turns 84 in November and I turn 54. You may be asking why or how I could know so much about Ms. Jones? Well back in the day I was 1 of the young men Ms. Jones kept as a suitor until I hit 24-25 years of age and started looking at younger women for satisfaction. However I did keep in contact with Stephanie Diana Jones even after we discontinued our physical relationship. Of all the things she taught me, as my favorite "teacher", was to never be in a hurry to satisfy a woman. She'd say: "Slow and steady wins the race John, until the Jockey demands the horse run full speed to the finish line." That advise has NEVER shown itself to be wrong.
I can't tell if you are being satirical or genuinely trying to convince people that this is real, or maybe the third very slim chance of this actually being legitimate
LOL, back around 1967 when I was about 7 I got held after school and the teacher locked the classroom door and turned the light off, minutes later the janitor came in, turned on the light and I snuck out the door, went down the hallway to the exit and went down to the road and stuck out my thumb for a ride! a couple of cars passed and then a police car came up the hill in view and I eagerly stuck out my thumb for a ride, as mom said the policeman is always your friend and will help, well, he stopped alright, but he was VERY angry, he made a passing older grade school bus stop and take me on board to drop me off nearer to home, I sure didnt get a ride from the officer!
Yes! I know someone who, as a little girl, had a man pull up next to her as she was walking home. He said that he worked with her father and that he was on his way to her house and offered her a ride. She asked him what her father's name was and where he worked... the dude sped off.
In 1950: The police is your friend! In 2020: The police may question what you are doing 1-5 blocks away from home in public, it’s a major hazard, the mother gets questioned and if she is under the influence of drugs or alcohol and may go in custody for child abandonment for not being in a secure area!
I thought the rule was never go for a ride with a stranger unless they offer you candy. So much for the idea that a stranger just a friend you haven’t met yet!
Before Megan’s Law was a thing. It’s so sad that child predators have been around since ancient times. Why can’t they isolate the “I want to touch a child” gene, for heavens sake.
I never lived in that era but I would’ve loved too. But I know that time period was very rough on people of color ((I’m Hispanic)) but I think what I love about it is dressing up so clean and appropriate to school. Now when I walk to class I keep seeing strippers and people wearing trash bags as clothes
Well people were more polite and civilized regardless of race lines and isolated incidents. In fact, hispanic wasn't even a racial category back then. Modern day hispanics minus Spaniards who aren't really hispanic are not a specific race but a mixture. My granddmother came to this country from Europe and recieved a hard time for her German accent. It wasn't race specific. The more you know. God Bless.
Hispanics were classified as Caucasian in those days because they speak Spanish which is a European language. Also don't believe the Bull Shit about Black People having it rough, that was only in a small section of the South, not every where. In California, Blacks were treated like anyone else. The great Jackie Robinson grew up in Southern California and went to UCLA, played on all the sports teams while there and never faced any prejudice. He never faced any prejudice until he went into the Army and was stationed in the South. It's stupid idiot revisionists who want you to believe Black people were being discriminated in every city in America during the 50's, that's just not true! I am older and lived next to a Black family and we played together and never had any problem, in fact we used to tease my brother he was going to marry the little Black girl some day without any thought about it being interracial.
@@JENDALL714 That’s not necessarily true about the racism part, just because it didn’t happen to certain people didn’t mean it didn’t happen, it honestly could have happened anywhere, but I do understand what you’re trying to say though
@@JENDALL714 I think it varies pretty widely based on location and well, whether your family is racist. I don't remember any hatred of other races in my home (grew up in the 80s) but I think I was just lucky enough to have enlightened parents.
The sad thing about this is the technology to find missing children and people wasn’t good enough . 90% of missing persons stayed missing unless found dead . Sad but true , serial killers run amuck during these times . Same for child molesters .
Barrett Leddy happened to my son about 30 yrs ago- he was 5 someone gave him a puppy and rode off. People abandon pets this way. I couldn’t keep the dog because of severe allergies.
@@rhondakaman4310 I got a dog that way..she was 8 wks old when i got her,and .she was my little fur baby for 17 yrs Cairn terrier/wiener dog mix. She looked like a wiener dog with a beard. Her back legs went out on her,and the vet had to sedate her to even do a range of motion test on her bc she was in so much pain. He said he heard no cartilage,and there was nothing theraputic he could do. Me and her grandma were there til she crossed the Rainbow Bridge. Run Free, old friend...
Lots of people did this years ago. My mom got her first puppy this way from a man who lived in her neighborhood. She named her "Molly" and man did she love that dog. Mom had to move and had to give Molly away to a man she knew because where she and grandma were going didn't allow pets. This was 1957-58 and Mom is now 74 with two little fur babies.
I heart myself more than once on these metal merry go rounds. I was a skinny 8 year old and really small for my age more like a 5 year old. They had these nowadays they would get sued into Bankruptcy.
Another good rule.Let dad take you into the Glacier Peak Wilderness.Get lost and not respond to searchers because you're not supposed to talk to strangers.
kids in these videos would be in their 60s now and the adults probably in their 80splus. Wonder what happened in their lives? Be cool if some of these kids now adults are in the comments below
That would be myself as well as my sisters and our friends - we could have been part of the class in this video. Wish all of you could have lived then, too. We watched many in the world give in to dangerous things and ways as the years went by. As for my family, we still hold the same values which we had then. And for those in this thread who think there was no diversity in our schools - in my class there were indeed many children of Asian, Hispanic and African American descent - they were active in student government, sports, theater arts and music- from grammar school to high school. And yes, we got along well, and were friends. Of course there were (and are always) some schools with problems - but in my experience, if students had (or caused) problems, it was because of behavior and bad choices- no matter what their race was. There were over 1000 students in my senior graduating class, and plenty of backgrounds represented - from every part of the world (this was in the greater Los Angeles area). These days I think some ground has been lost in getting along with each other...