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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't understand Hypoglycemic Rage Mom. Even if she has the child safety lock on, can't she just flip it off once she pulls to the kiss and ride line and it's a pretty sure thing that no rage is pending? [/quote] I am hypoglycemic rage mom. maybe newer cars make this easier? Old cars like the one I drive make switching that child lock on/off really hard. You have to open the door and toggle the switch. Maybe in a minivan or a new car it is a lot simpler. The fact remains that I know we weren't the only kindergarten parents with a child lock on the door. That feature exists for a reason.[/quote] My neice is currently in K at a school in San Francisco &, though there is a carpool line/kiss and ride, parents who drive their kindergarteners to & from her school are not permitted to use it (they must find an available parking space on a street near the school --there is no parking lot for parents/visitors -- & walk their kids in). My brother & SIL could not figure out why the school has this rule, nor could I when they first told me about it, but the above post (& other things mentioned in this thread) may explain it. Between the child locks, the large number of 5-point harnesses, & the extra goodbyes, Kers -- & often their parents-- just hold up the line too dang much! [/quote]
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