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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please stop citing/recording license plates at dropoff/pickup. In a world of Uber/Rideshare/Blended Families/Nannyshares license plate nitpicking is really creepy.[/quote] I think DC taxpayers are angry and can nitpick. [/quote] I’m one of many DC taxpayers who don’t think self-righteous anger is a good justification for disturbing vigilante behavior. [/quote] Go drop off your kid at school five days a week, 30-odd weeks a year. It’s not stalking, it’s observation, and it is impossible to miss.[/quote] Exactly. Give me a break that the same ubers with MD tags are bringing the same kids to school everyday. Why can’t you admit there is a problem and dc is turning their heads? [/quote] Because clearly PP buys into the entitled rationalization of residency fraud. DCPS would have more money to serve kids in DC if we fixed the problem.[/quote] Just because people don’t advocate for writing down or photographing license plates doesn’t mean they are pro-residency fraud or that they deny there’s a problem. I understand it is upsetting and that we want a solution. I wonder if tracking and reporting people is the most productive and non-toxic use of your time though.im assuming many of you have already reported people with Maryland plates. What was the outcome?[/quote] You can't report just a license plate. You need to report a child's name or a parents' name. [/quote] Good catch! Phrased wrong. Have you ever reported a child or family based on a license plate and what was the outcome?[/quote]
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