Anonymous wrote:Report them and let the process play out. It's really not that difficult and requires little of the supposed cheater to prove they're legit. Stop reigniting this tired topic on DCUM instead of doing a real service to everyone and contact the hotline.
Anonymous wrote:Who in their right mind would live in Maryland and send their children to school in Washington, DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I don't think I get the issue here. A dad picked up his kid in his MD police car? What screams MD resident cheater with this? Many people live in DC and work in MD, right? Am I missing something?
OP here. It was not an official MD police vehicle; it was a female driver of a private car with MD Fraternal order of Police affinity tags.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a fraud sheet? Please do post it. I have a real family I need to report. They are using an address I know for a fact to be false-- friends of theirs live there. And the mother works for the DC government, so yes, its legitimately a total scam. Where is this form?
Anonymous wrote:Wait, I don't think I get the issue here. A dad picked up his kid in his MD police car? What screams MD resident cheater with this? Many people live in DC and work in MD, right? Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Living across from a school with a whole lot of Maryland plates coming and going, I find it very hard to believe that this is the case in all but a few cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys realize that kids have two parents. Parents get divorced and one parent can live in MD while the other lives in DC. That's not fraud. Nor is it fraud for grandma, grandpa, nanny, aunt, uncle to pick a child up. These are your kids friends and classmates you want to report. There is no reason to assume they or their parents have done something wrong.
Actually it is fraud unless the kid's parents have joint custody. Residency is where the kid lives, not where a non-custodial parent lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys realize that kids have two parents. Parents get divorced and one parent can live in MD while the other lives in DC. That's not fraud. Nor is it fraud for grandma, grandpa, nanny, aunt, uncle to pick a child up. These are your kids friends and classmates you want to report. There is no reason to assume they or their parents have done something wrong.
Actually it is fraud unless the kid's parents have joint custody. Residency is where the kid lives, not where a non-custodial parent lives.