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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]The OP has stated they have multiple kids- not just one child[/b]. She is probably doubling the number of children she's getting to the bus stop. I think OP should tell them that she can only do it for x number of weeks and to please have the children walk over to her house by X:XXam for a prompt departure. If it's in a gated community, surely they can manage that. OP can't afford to be late to a job; if she loses in due to tardiness, perhaps the twin family can support her during her unemployment.[/quote] I think she means the older school child and the twins. [/quote] Reread her first post: "We share a bus stop, and they asked if I wouldn’t mind taking [b]their kids [/b]to the bus stop with mine “for a few weeks”. Well, it’s been a few weeks and it doesn’t seem they are in any hurry to resume [b]their children’s [/b]transportation." As written, the neighbors have at least two older kids, plus the twins. Now maybe OP changed details to protect anonymity, but as written, there is more than one neighbor child being transported to school.[/quote]
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