Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't like because of the risk of a domestic dispute. I would park my car there or be out front to discourage always parking in front of my house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My takeaway is why don’t they have their own gear? Like why all this stuff changing instead is pulling the kid out of car 1 and popping them into car 2 and done.
+1
Weird that each car doesn’t have a car seat (unless it’s a bucket seat and the child is a baby.)
Also OP mind your business. You have no standing here. It’s a public street.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re so curious, ask them…
Anonymous wrote:My takeaway is why don’t they have their own gear? Like why all this stuff changing instead is pulling the kid out of car 1 and popping them into car 2 and done.
Anonymous wrote:I’m genuinely curious if anyone has insight into this…
I WFH and have noticed that about once a week (never the same day), two cars pull up in front of my house to do what appears to be a child custody exchange. I only notice because my dog alerts when the car stops out front. One arrives, then another shortly after, and then they transfer a small child along with bags, toys, a car seat, stroller, etc. It takes a couple of minutes and then both cars leave.
What puzzles me is, why here? My house is deep in a small, quiet neighborhood, not a through street, not public, and not particularly convenient or visible. I don’t believe either party lives nearby; I walk my dog frequently and have never seen either distinctive car otherwise.
Don’t ask us, ask them.
If the goal is safety or neutrality, this seems like an odd choice as it’s somewhat isolated and a drive off the main road. How did they even come to the decision that this would be the place?
I’m not planning to say anything to them, just trying to understand the reasoning. Any idea why someone would select a specific random spot like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe grandma watches the child in the neighborhood and they don't want to exchange at her house.
I was thinking, maybe mom or dad work in one of the homes in the neighborhood and they're meeting at the end of their shift.
Anonymous wrote:Tell the first car that comes to please pick a spot down the block in the future.
This is creepy. Gun violence a possibility you never know with study crap.
Anonymous wrote:Tell the first car that comes to please pick a spot down the block in the future.
This is creepy. Gun violence a possibility you never know with study crap.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe grandma watches the child in the neighborhood and they don't want to exchange at her house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's equidistant from two other locations and the parties are extremely pendantic.
This makes sense, but I wonder why they choose to come so far into the neighborhood?
I suspect there is an equidistant location on 495 as well. For some reason, they didn't pick that location. It would have easy access to major roads.
OP-you don't know anything about these people. You just seem to have a lot of time on your hands. Find a hobby..