Since everyone knows who it is ... what do we need to stop her? |
| While you're at it, can you please ask STA to encourage people to stop turning left over the double line into the school off Wisconsin in the mornings? I can't believe they dont have an officer out there in the morning. |
| What's wrong with you people. So scared to get into any confrontation. Just spend one afternoon seeing whos parent has the black acura and ask her to please slow down. Thats all you have to do. |
this is mostly parents dropping of daycare kids |
| And what appear to be junior and senior STA boys and baseball players. |
I'm the PP who saw her run the stop sign. I'm a daycare parent and was coming from that angle. If I knew her, I'd confront her and report her. |
My view is that how you drive is a reflection of your personality. She sounds like a nightmare. Not sure if "please" slow down would get me anything more than a sneer, an FU, or just a see through me gaze. Besides, these days, who wants to play the role of neighborhood watch?! |
| Has NO ONE actually called NCS to alert them about this driver? You could even point out the bad publicity they're getting on DCUM. Given that some people on this thread actually know the mother, you could even tell NCS to call her directly and let her know that she could kill a child with her horrible driving. No one wants that kind of liability. If she does (god forbid) actually hit a child, and NCS was alerted to her reckless driving but did nothing about it, I forsee lawsuit on their hands. |
That's an allowable turn from Wisconsin onto Woodley Road, South Road, or Lych Gate Road. |
How'd you do in your torts class in law school? |
Oh, yeah? Wait until they start up with Headfirst Summer Camps. Gets even worse. |
Legal duty to warn and instruct. Would be an interesting torts hypothetical case. Guess you went to a B-level law school where you weren't asked to stretch that mind of yours? |
Headfirst actually does a really good job with traffic control. |
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Legal duty to warn and instruct. Would be an interesting torts hypothetical case. Guess you went to a B-level law school where you weren't asked to stretch that mind of yours?
That would generally used in a products liability case. No, I am not the person that asked you how you did in first year torts. |
| Wait, is this the mom with the DC plates or the MD plates. Im confused |