Friday's "snow?"

Anonymous
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A lot of accidents being reported by Mr Piringer. Two hour delay for rain but no change for legit snow and ice………….. an “educated” decision?


Look at his post history. Accidents happen without snow, too.


What a moronic response. We arent talking about drunk drivers we are talking about children being pit in harms way by the school


Why are kids in Maryland unable to go to school in precipitation, but kids in New England and the Midwest do so all the time? We have the same salt trucks they do. What’s the difference?


Do you have snow tires on right now? My grandpa in Massachusetts does.
Anonymous
Ok kids, time to put your phones away. Classes are starting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

A lot of accidents being reported by Mr Piringer. Two hour delay for rain but no change for legit snow and ice………….. an “educated” decision?


Look at his post history. Accidents happen without snow, too.


What a moronic response. We arent talking about drunk drivers we are talking about children being pit in harms way by the school


Why are kids in Maryland unable to go to school in precipitation, but kids in New England and the Midwest do so all the time? We have the same salt trucks they do. What’s the difference?


Do you have snow tires on right now? My grandpa in Massachusetts does.


You don’t need snow tires here JFC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

A lot of accidents being reported by Mr Piringer. Two hour delay for rain but no change for legit snow and ice………….. an “educated” decision?


Look at his post history. Accidents happen without snow, too.


What a moronic response. We arent talking about drunk drivers we are talking about children being pit in harms way by the school


Why are kids in Maryland unable to go to school in precipitation, but kids in New England and the Midwest do so all the time? We have the same salt trucks they do. What’s the difference?


Do you have snow tires on right now? My grandpa in Massachusetts does.


You don't need snow tires for a dusting of snow. Don't be ridiculous.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The person who's responding to every post as devils advocate sure ain't at work


Am on a public bus on my way to work. And traffic is fine


Lies
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have updates on bus crashings?


At least one on University at 495 (was heading to Blair). Crash call over dispatch at 7:27, if you have access to a scanner.


My kids bus (to Blair) was sandwiched between two accidents. Bus itself wasn’t involved just stuck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok kids, time to put your phones away. Classes are starting.


I think you mean "okay teachers"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This was to keep a football game going. A delay would have forced a closure and the game off. You should be mad.


Why would that make me mad? Football is important.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

A lot of accidents being reported by Mr Piringer. Two hour delay for rain but no change for legit snow and ice………….. an “educated” decision?


Look at his post history. Accidents happen without snow, too.


What a moronic response. We arent talking about drunk drivers we are talking about children being pit in harms way by the school


Why are kids in Maryland unable to go to school in precipitation, but kids in New England and the Midwest do so all the time? We have the same salt trucks they do. What’s the difference?


Do you have snow tires on right now? My grandpa in Massachusetts does.


You don’t need snow tires here JFC


Thats the difference. They are prepared and have a higher budget. We are unprepared. Zero analytical skills there pp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

A lot of accidents being reported by Mr Piringer. Two hour delay for rain but no change for legit snow and ice………….. an “educated” decision?


Look at his post history. Accidents happen without snow, too.


What a moronic response. We arent talking about drunk drivers we are talking about children being pit in harms way by the school


Why are kids in Maryland unable to go to school in precipitation, but kids in New England and the Midwest do so all the time? We have the same salt trucks they do. What’s the difference?


Do you have snow tires on right now? My grandpa in Massachusetts does.


You don’t need snow tires here JFC


Thats the difference. They are prepared and have a higher budget. We are unprepared. Zero analytical skills there pp.


Uh, no. We’re perfectly capable here to deal with this nothing burger. No analytical skills needed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

A lot of accidents being reported by Mr Piringer. Two hour delay for rain but no change for legit snow and ice………….. an “educated” decision?


Look at his post history. Accidents happen without snow, too.


What a moronic response. We arent talking about drunk drivers we are talking about children being pit in harms way by the school


Why are kids in Maryland unable to go to school in precipitation, but kids in New England and the Midwest do so all the time? We have the same salt trucks they do. What’s the difference?


No, we actually very much do not. We don't want to pay to have proper salt trucks, plows etc. available. We only pull ours out for the "big heavy" storms, and it's near-always insufficient. We gather to complain about this every. single. winter.

You must be new here.


DMV residents are wildly mistaken about winter road management in northern climates. I don't think MoCo does a great job with using equipment efficiently, but we have a lot of it. They clear roads faster and more thoroughly than in places that get more snow. People just accept that they sometimes need to drive on a little snow, particularly when on side streets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

A lot of accidents being reported by Mr Piringer. Two hour delay for rain but no change for legit snow and ice………….. an “educated” decision?


Look at his post history. Accidents happen without snow, too.


What a moronic response. We arent talking about drunk drivers we are talking about children being pit in harms way by the school


Why are kids in Maryland unable to go to school in precipitation, but kids in New England and the Midwest do so all the time? We have the same salt trucks they do. What’s the difference?


Even in New York where I grew up, we didn’t close unless there was 5+ inches on the ground and even then if the plows had gotten there in time, we’d have school open. There was none of the “there is ice somewhere on some road therefore no child can go to school” attitude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

A lot of accidents being reported by Mr Piringer. Two hour delay for rain but no change for legit snow and ice………….. an “educated” decision?


Look at his post history. Accidents happen without snow, too.


What a moronic response. We arent talking about drunk drivers we are talking about children being pit in harms way by the school


Why are kids in Maryland unable to go to school in precipitation, but kids in New England and the Midwest do so all the time? We have the same salt trucks they do. What’s the difference?


Do you have snow tires on right now? My grandpa in Massachusetts does.


You don’t need snow tires here JFC


Thats the difference. They are prepared and have a higher budget. We are unprepared. Zero analytical skills there pp.


Uh, no. We’re perfectly capable here to deal with this nothing burger. No analytical skills needed.


Bro, a simple look at the beltway right now proves how wrong you are. Congratulations on being an argumentative douche on the internet, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok kids, time to put your phones away. Classes are starting.


I think you mean "okay teachers"


You needed a chance to take a cut at teachers, didn’t you?

- not an MCPS teacher. Just someone sick of how they are treated
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

A lot of accidents being reported by Mr Piringer. Two hour delay for rain but no change for legit snow and ice………….. an “educated” decision?


Look at his post history. Accidents happen without snow, too.


What a moronic response. We arent talking about drunk drivers we are talking about children being pit in harms way by the school


Why are kids in Maryland unable to go to school in precipitation, but kids in New England and the Midwest do so all the time? We have the same salt trucks they do. What’s the difference?


Do you have snow tires on right now? My grandpa in Massachusetts does.


You don’t need snow tires here JFC


Thats the difference. They are prepared and have a higher budget. We are unprepared. Zero analytical skills there pp.


Uh, no. We’re perfectly capable here to deal with this nothing burger. No analytical skills needed.


Bro, a simple look at the beltway right now proves how wrong you are. Congratulations on being an argumentative douche on the internet, though.


DP. We can't close schools every time there are accidents on the beltway.
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