Why do you drive to the bus stop?

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OP is a troll.
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Anonymous wrote:There is a mom who drives to the bus stop every day. Doesn't matter what weather it is, she drives there every day. How far away from the bus stop can you possibly live that you need to drive there? There are sooooo many bus stops in the nearby area that I cant see why anyone needs to drive to any bus stop. I'm thinking she is using somebody else's address so her kid can go to this school because her assigned school isn't a good one or something.



Maybe to have one-on-one time with her kid - a little pep rally of sorts. Some kids need that in the morning.

and please stop acting like Gladys. mind your own business, go get a job or something to keep you busy. people like you end up living miserable lives....always paying attention to what others are doing or what they have that you don't.
Anonymous
We live in MCPS and there are SAHM parents that pick their kids up from the bus stop in a car and drive right back to the house. Ridiculous. They complain for more recess but won't let their kid walk 10 houses home.
Anonymous
A lot of VERY defensive posters here. I suspect there are lots of people driving their kids from home allllllllllllllllllll the way to the bus stop each day.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I drive to the bus stop, which is 1.5 blocks away, for several reasons: I may still be in my pj's, it's cold and I don't want to freeze while waiting, I have my toddler with me.


Why does your child not walk to the bus stop by herself/himself? I am asking sincerely.


He is 8 and I can't see the bus stop from my home. I like to see him actually get on the bus.


I'm in all away across the country for work tonight yet I can still hear your blades churning load & clear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a mom who drives to the bus stop every day. Doesn't matter what weather it is, she drives there every day. How far away from the bus stop can you possibly live that you need to drive there? There are sooooo many bus stops in the nearby area that I cant see why anyone needs to drive to any bus stop. I'm thinking she is using somebody else's address so her kid can go to this school because her assigned school isn't a good one or something.



Maybe to have one-on-one time with her kid - a little pep rally of sorts. Some kids need that in the morning.

and please stop acting like Gladys. mind your own business, go get a job or something to keep you busy. people like you end up living miserable lives....always paying attention to what others are doing or what they have that you don't.


It's everybody's business when parents are harming the environment by needlessly idling in their cars almost every morning while they wait for their coddled kids' buses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the kid has a mobility issue.


Or maybe the mom does.

Maybe the mom has panic attacks and is afraid to walk to the bus stop. (BTDT)
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So does nobody allow their kids to just walk to the bus stop & wait for the bus without them these days?

Unless maybe the weather was REALLY bad, a kid had a major disability, or getting to the bus stop required crossing an extremely busy road without a crossing guard or crosswalk/walk signal --the latter of which was very rare as bus routes were designed so that kids could easily walk to their stops --nobody's parents accompanied them to the bus stop or waited with them until the bus came past kindergarten (if that) when I was in school in the 80s & 90s.


In fact, it would have been TOTALLY EMBARRASSING for parents to accompany you to school or the bus stop, when I was in school in the 70s and 80s.


Exactly.

When did it become so common for parents to refuse to cut --or even loosen-- the umbilical cord until their kids are old enough to vote & go to war?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We drive to the bus stop. It's about four blocks away, but all uphill and there aren't sidewalks. And I drive straight to my parking garage afterward without going back home.

It's cold out. I'd rather sit in a warm car than stand at a bus stop when it's 22 degrees.


Wow - lots of lazy and soft parents commenting on this thread - as if waiting for the bus when it is 22 degrees out is going to kill someone or even ruin their morning and the stranger danger comments from the parents who drive their kids and wait because they won't let their kids out of their site are laughable - your children are several thousand times more likely to be hurt or killed in the drive to the bus stop than they are to be harmed by a stranger.

And we wonder why we are a lazy people with children who can't care for themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In our case, the landscaping workers neighbors hired would talk to the kids. When my daughter finished her walk alone, since we lived at the bottom of the street, the idea strange men would make conversation with a middle-schooler was simply creepy.


Hired hands trying to be friendly by making casual conversation with kids on a public street in broad daylight??!! Why, I never! We must alert the church elders at once!!!

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a mom who drives to the bus stop every day. Doesn't matter what weather it is, she drives there every day. How far away from the bus stop can you possibly live that you need to drive there? There are sooooo many bus stops in the nearby area that I cant see why anyone needs to drive to any bus stop. I'm thinking she is using somebody else's address so her kid can go to this school because her assigned school isn't a good one or something.



Maybe to have one-on-one time with her kid - a little pep rally of sorts. Some kids need that in the morning.

and please stop acting like Gladys. mind your own business, go get a job or something to keep you busy. people like you end up living miserable lives....always paying attention to what others are doing or what they have that you don't.


It's everybody's business when parents are harming the environment by needlessly idling in their cars almost every morning while they wait for their coddled kids' buses.

Now this is actually a legit concern.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I drive to the bus stop, which is 1.5 blocks away, for several reasons: I may still be in my pj's, it's cold and I don't want to freeze while waiting, I have my toddler with me.


Why does your child not walk to the bus stop by herself/himself? I am asking sincerely.


He is 8 and I can't see the bus stop from my home. I like to see him actually get on the bus.


I'm in all away across the country for work tonight yet I can still hear your blades churning load & clear.


Omg this made my day lol!!!
Anonymous
we would miss the bus otherwise !!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the kid has a mobility issue.


Or maybe the mom does.

Maybe the mom has panic attacks and is afraid to walk to the bus stop. (BTDT)


Yeah, I see your point, it's MUCH safer to get in the car and drive when you're experiencing (or at risk for) panic attacks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:we would miss the bus otherwise !!


Plan your morning better.
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