Read the original post again. |
Thank you lady from across the street on Bewitched. Glad to hear you're spending your day so productively. Oh, I mean, your life goals are truly admirable. |
| Thanks, OP! I'm delighted when people report this kind of possible fraud. |
Seriously. You need a life. |
Actually, these are things to be considered during an investigation, not by the person reporting. My kids get picked up by their grandparents with MD tags all the time. If I was investigated, I would prove my DC residency and thank them for their concern. I wouldn't be upset someone told on me, per se, but I would be disappointed that we weren't enough a part of the school community that my kids friends parents wouldn't know us and feel ok asking us. |
How are they proving residency at this address? |
Me? I have a great life--here in DC with my house in DC and my kids in a great DC charter school. |
And I am delighted as well - given how crowded the JKLMs are - they should be for those who are legally supposed to be in - IB or OOB via lottery. Not cheating the system. |
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OP here.
Why is anyone defending those who live in Maryland but uses fake addresses to attend DCPS? I really don't understand. Could those of you who defended residency fraud in this post, please explain? I honestly don't understand. This is not a case of "I see Maryland tags in the carpool line and they must be from Maryland". This is a case of people fraudulently claiming to live at an address they 100% DO NOT LIVE AT. I would stake my life on this fact. I know with absolute certainty. (neither parents lives there, no guardian lives there. NO ONE related to the child lives there). |
| Dude, if it seems bogus, why not report it? The worst it requires is residency verification, which isn't the end of the world. |
Go report it and move on with your life. What's the point of debating the merits on DCUM? |
Active Duty Military can keep the plates from their home state. My parents had Tennessee Tags for 30 years. |
Good lord. Are we going to stop debate the merits of picayune things on DCUM? It would be a ghost town around here if we moved on with our lives! |
| Just report the people! if you're wrong, they'll have been inconvenienced by someone checking them out. I, for one, wouldn't mind if someone checked me out because I'm a bonafide DC resident. If you're right, a deserving DC child will get a space in a sought after school. It's a win-win IMO. People worth a damn are in favor of preserving DC resources for DC people. Let the investigations begin! Only cheaters would be pissed at this. |
For starters, google can also show previous addresses and phone numbers. If I google myself, it'll say I live in Germantown, MD with an old house number. I haven't lived there in years. Secondly, it sure is a crazy coincidence that the address they just so happened to randomly pick out of the phone book was the phone that your friend's own. Let's explore further. 1) Are you sure these people aren't renting the house, with your "friends" as landlords? 2) Why did you google the family in the first place? What gave you the initial suspicion? 3) How in hell could this family possibly prove residency at a house that they have NO connection with? It's not like they're using their mom's address or their auntie's address. That makes no sense. |