Range Rover w/ dangerous driver - Norwood sticker

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did he have a Norwood sticker too?


I know you think this is a funny response but it just shows that you are a small person, with no sense of humor, hiding behind the anonymity of these boards. You have no idea what its like to lose a child in a car accident and your small mind can't even try to understand so you think its funny.

Terrible car accidents happen on River Road, deadly accidents. It so good to see how callous so many of you are towards the lives of children.


How is that a private school issue?
Anonymous
It is not a private school issue, so maybe this was posted in the wrong place. But, as the PP said, the focus on whether this was posted in the right forum is a little odd.

Slightly different take: I'm interested in the desire to protect the "perp" since there is no police chase, no arrest warrant, no mug shot. Gee, even if there is "only" a 50-50 chance that a parent is a rotten dangerous driver, if I were a Norwood parent and had the chance to avoid having DC get into a car with that person, I'd be greatful for the head's up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is not a private school issue, so maybe this was posted in the wrong place. But, as the PP said, the focus on whether this was posted in the right forum is a little odd.

Slightly different take: I'm interested in the desire to protect the "perp" since there is no police chase, no arrest warrant, no mug shot. Gee, even if there is "only" a 50-50 chance that a parent is a rotten dangerous driver, if I were a Norwood parent and had the chance to avoid having DC get into a car with that person, I'd be greatful for the head's up.


I think the OP should stake her out - follow her and catch her again - since she is obviously a menace to society and then call the police - then we should make her president of MARTYR D and give her an award.

If you really cared - you would do something - not just post on some random board and implicate that all private school moms are rich, arrogant drivers, who only care about their nail appointment they are late for.

It was purposely put on the Private School board because people that either did not get in or are somehow offended that their public school is not good enough post here all the time with rude and outlandish stuff.

A mother with a SN kid can't even post a question to get her child help without the rudeness and arrogance of posters like OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is not a private school issue, so maybe this was posted in the wrong place. But, as the PP said, the focus on whether this was posted in the right forum is a little odd.

Slightly different take: I'm interested in the desire to protect the "perp" since there is no police chase, no arrest warrant, no mug shot. Gee, even if there is "only" a 50-50 chance that a parent is a rotten dangerous driver, if I were a Norwood parent and had the chance to avoid having DC get into a car with that person, I'd be greatful for the head's up.


See we don't even believe it is a real post.
Anonymous
Look--I don't think anyone wants speeding drivers but we live in the era of nastiness and this sort of thing could be made to hurt an innocent person. Also..what about the other people from Norwood who own Range Rover cars with brown hair. Are they going to have to deal with some sort nastiness when they didn't do anything. Probably a better thing to do if this was so dangerous is to report to police and let them know where the car is traveling and give them their plate id.
Anonymous
Wow, I'm a mother of a child with SN and I am familiar with the arrogance of some parents but OP absolutely did not display that arrogance so please don't invoke me here.

I don't see how writing a post has any equivalence to hunting someone down. Honestly, I wish all the private schools would periodically say something to parents about safe driving because I see all kinds of dangerous driving by parents at all the schools. Sure this isn't a private school issue, but if private schools are a hook to get at this kind of behavior, I'm all for it. I agree that its perplexing that so many of you are fixated on whether or not this post was in the correct forum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is why we live in Fairfax. We have lousy drivers, too. But not as crazy as you MOCO wackos. I really feel bad for you....and I am not being snarky.

No breakneck speed in NoVA, ya'll are all sitting still all the time on I66, Rts 50 or 7 and, of course, the toll road. The Greenway folks are paying to sit.


I live in NOVA and very rarely go on these roads. It is a much less intense in Fairfax. We rented in MOCO and decided to buy in Fairfax. Life still has stresses, but it not like it was.
Anonymous
Are there buses for private school kids in MOCO? It seems like if there are, and if kids use them, it would take some cars off the road in crunch time.
Anonymous
This is certainly more of a private school issue than a public school one because parents of private school children are far more likely to drive longer distances on a daily basis to get their children to school. If we went to the public elementary school, we would usually walk, we could drive (less than 2 miles away, though), or we would be eligible for the school bus.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I'm a mother of a child with SN and I am familiar with the arrogance of some parents but OP absolutely did not display that arrogance so please don't invoke me here.

I don't see how writing a post has any equivalence to hunting someone down. Honestly, I wish all the private schools would periodically say something to parents about safe driving because I see all kinds of dangerous driving by parents at all the schools. Sure this isn't a private school issue, but if private schools are a hook to get at this kind of behavior, I'm all for it. I agree that its perplexing that so many of you are fixated on whether or not this post was in the correct forum.


You have a SN child in a private school?
Anonymous
I am a Norwood parent, and I see nothing particularly wrong with OP's post. I think it's a warning to all of us, wherever our kids go to school and whatever we drive, to drive more carefully.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did he have a Norwood sticker too?


That is a sick response to the tragic story that the PP related.

I appreciate the OP's post. My child attends WES (yet another school on that stretch of road), and at least twice in the last year, someone has been hit by a car where the Crescent Trail crosses over River Road. One woman was killed. I have told my child never ever to attempt to cross the road near her school because of the completely insane way that people drive in that area.

Why can't we all just slow down? I personally do intend to report any speeding drivers with stickers on this site in future. It matters less to me whether drivers feel shamed than whether another mother has to identify her child's body by his dental records.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is not a private school issue, so maybe this was posted in the wrong place. But, as the PP said, the focus on whether this was posted in the right forum is a little odd.

Slightly different take: I'm interested in the desire to protect the "perp" since there is no police chase, no arrest warrant, no mug shot. Gee, even if there is "only" a 50-50 chance that a parent is a rotten dangerous driver, if I were a Norwood parent and had the chance to avoid having DC get into a car with that person, I'd be greatful for the head's up.


I think the OP should stake her out - follow her and catch her again - since she is obviously a menace to society and then call the police - then we should make her president of MARTYR D and give her an award.

If you really cared - you would do something - not just post on some random board and implicate that all private school moms are rich, arrogant drivers, who only care about their nail appointment they are late for.

It was purposely put on the Private School board because people that either did not get in or are somehow offended that their public school is not good enough post here all the time with rude and outlandish stuff.

A mother with a SN kid can't even post a question to get her child help without the rudeness and arrogance of posters like OP.


I am guessing you are having a really bad day. You really need to get out and get some fresh air. If you are referring to the posting regarding maret and Special needs, for the most part, there are lots of good post regarding people's experience and what she should do.
Anonymous
The problem is OP is posting in anger not as a public service announcement. If she were truly concerned, she would have said Black Range Rover with private school sticker. To take the time to describe the woman in such detail and then name the school speaks to someone with an axe to grind. There are crazy drivers everywhere in Metro DC. (Don't get me started on the lunatic cyclists!)

Unfortunately, there are few if any, school crossing signs or crosswalks on that stretch of River Road. The fact that Norwood, Holton Arms and Primary Day are in such close proximity doesn't warrant a public shaming any more than an erratic driver on 270 or Wisconsin Ave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I'm a mother of a child with SN and I am familiar with the arrogance of some parents but OP absolutely did not display that arrogance so please don't invoke me here.

I don't see how writing a post has any equivalence to hunting someone down. Honestly, I wish all the private schools would periodically say something to parents about safe driving because I see all kinds of dangerous driving by parents at all the schools. Sure this isn't a private school issue, but if private schools are a hook to get at this kind of behavior, I'm all for it. I agree that its perplexing that so many of you are fixated on whether or not this post was in the correct forum.


You have a SN child in a private school?


I'n not sure why you asked, but yes I do. I also have a neurotypical child in a private school. Are you policing whether I have a right to post in this section?
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