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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The "woe is me" remark is directed towards all of the cars with Maryland license plates. I've seen a few Virgina tags but mostly it's all Maryland. Maybe if they abided by the District's rules about the kids having to live in DC proper, there wouldn't be such a fuss about this...maybe? Does the school even investigate that? You have this ludicrous lottery system and the kids that are accepted don't even live in DC. Yes, it's ludicrous. I'm sure there are cases where the parents have divorced and they are using one of the spouses addresses that is in DC but that can't be the case for the amount of cars that are parked on Randolph (and, I'm sure, Quincy, too) every morning. But, yes, "woe is me" to all of you Maryland residents. [/quote] I am a DC resident and taxpayer. No, I do not like MD residents stealing our PS/PK placements (because that is exactly what it is - theft of services). Nonetheless, I can't say I wish anyone's tires to be slashed. Do you seriously believe that the neighborhood thugs and proto-criminals who have decided to make a game of vandalism are doing it strictly to MD vehicles, because they're trying to protect PS/PK spots for DC residents? Because that's a level of sophisticated thought that is inconsistent with petty vandals. Woe is all of us, apparently.[/quote]
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