Md. & Va. tags at Amidon

Anonymous
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My sister's child attends school in DC. She and her husband have joint custody. Dad lives in DC, and mom lives in MD, however both have MD tags. I wonder what would happen if the "tag police" spent more time investing in their own children, and less trying to police other families.


The tag police is one anorexic mom with a three year old, who wants amidon bowen to have less brown children.

Or a troll pretending to be the same. Either way, is there a point in letting her continue?


Trust me, the tag policewoman wouldn't send her kid to that cesspool in a hundred years. But having to pay for non-residents to go there sucks too bad. It's about wasting public money on non-residents, which you self-important fools cannot comprehend.


Wow who else can you manage to offend with a single post?


Evidently just you, PP.
Anonymous
For the 20 millionth time picking up a child in car in a car with MD or Virginia tags is not definitive proof of anything. Maybe we should have a law that says only custodial parents can pick up their children.

Anonymous
Amidon has in the past removed families for committing residency fraud. If you have more substantial evidence then license plates you should bring it to the attention of the proper authorities
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
My sister's child attends school in DC. She and her husband have joint custody. Dad lives in DC, and mom lives in MD, however both have MD tags. I wonder what would happen if the "tag police" spent more time investing in their own children, and less trying to police other families.


The tag police is one anorexic mom with a three year old, who wants amidon bowen to have less brown children.

Or a troll pretending to be the same. Either way, is there a point in letting her continue?


Trust me, the tag policewoman wouldn't send her kid to that cesspool in a hundred years. But having to pay for non-residents to go there sucks too bad. It's about wasting public money on non-residents, which you self-important fools cannot comprehend.


Wow who else can you manage to offend with a single post?


Evidently just you, PP.



Wrong. I'm new to this thread, and I found it over the top as well.
Anonymous
Good god, there is a week of school left. Give it a rest.
Anonymous
well we shall see what happens come august when after care is no longer free at Amidon. maybe these psycho car plate stalkers will move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the 20 millionth time picking up a child in car in a car with MD or Virginia tags is not definitive proof of anything. Maybe we should have a law that says only custodial parents can pick up their children.



In individual cases, this may be true. But a large number of MD cars, for example, picking up and dropping off, suggests that there is some amount of residency fraud going on. It's interesting, for example, that schools where you would expect to see high levels of nannies picking up children in their own vehicles (e.g., Janney, Mann) actually have relatively low anecdotal numbers of MD plated vehicles dropping or retrieving students. Other schools, particularly those who draw their students from around the city (where it may be easier for a fraudster to fly below the radar because the school-neighborhood identity isn't as strong) have higher numbers of out of state cars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the 20 millionth time picking up a child in car in a car with MD or Virginia tags is not definitive proof of anything. Maybe we should have a law that says only custodial parents can pick up their children.



In individual cases, this may be true. But a large number of MD cars, for example, picking up and dropping off, suggests that there is some amount of residency fraud going on. It's interesting, for example, that schools where you would expect to see high levels of nannies picking up children in their own vehicles (e.g., Janney, Mann) actually have relatively low anecdotal numbers of MD plated vehicles dropping or retrieving students. Other schools, particularly those who draw their students from around the city (where it may be easier for a fraudster to fly below the radar because the school-neighborhood identity isn't as strong) have higher numbers of out of state cars.


84% of kids at Mann are in-bounds. At Amidon, it's 82%. Not a huge difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have DC tags and attend an MD school right over the border. It's not because I cheat; it's because I moved in the fall and never changed them. So sue me for being lazy but not for cheating on schools.

My neighbor regularly has her child dropped off in cars with DC plates: one is her FATHER and the other is her GRANDMOTHER.

My child's best friend is dropped off and picked up in a car with MD plates: it's a nanny.

Chill out.


(1) what are you doing on the DC Boards?

(2) by not changing your tags you're breaking the law.

This is clearly a bullshit post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My sister's child attends school in DC. She and her husband have joint custody. Dad lives in DC, and mom lives in MD, however both have MD tags. I wonder what would happen if the "tag police" spent more time investing in their own children, and less trying to police other families.


Dad is breaking the law by not having MD tags and If he's not the custodial parent they're residency cheaters.
Anonymous
The residency cheaters I know of take metro
Anonymous
I'll never understand why DCUM has so many of this threads and why people get so angry. There's a process and people should simply follow the process. If you suspect someone is cheating, take down the plate (or gather whatever proof you have) and turn them in to the proper authorities. Let them investigate. If there is a legit reason an out of state plate is at drop off, it will be very easy for the suspected family to prove they're legal. If they can't prove it and are, in fact, residency cheats, they'll be caught and dealt with. Problem solved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good god, there is a week of school left. Give it a rest.


The fraudsters, scammers and chiselers will be back in August.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the 20 millionth time picking up a child in car in a car with MD or Virginia tags is not definitive proof of anything. Maybe we should have a law that says only custodial parents can pick up their children.



In individual cases, this may be true. But a large number of MD cars, for example, picking up and dropping off, suggests that there is some amount of residency fraud going on. It's interesting, for example, that schools where you would expect to see high levels of nannies picking up children in their own vehicles (e.g., Janney, Mann) actually have relatively low anecdotal numbers of MD plated vehicles dropping or retrieving students. Other schools, particularly those who draw their students from around the city (where it may be easier for a fraudster to fly below the radar because the school-neighborhood identity isn't as strong) have higher numbers of out of state cars.


84% of kids at Mann are in-bounds. At Amidon, it's 82%. Not a huge difference.


Some school communities are very diligent in ferreting out and reporting fraud. Fraudster families don't last very long at Janney, for example.
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