Anonymous wrote:I call it Chinablock since it's so dinky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, walk up and talk to the kids - they're kids. just walk up and say "be careful sweetie, you might hurt someone." Since when do we call the cops on a 12 year old for being careless?
I wonder what reaction you'd get. Several months ago while waiting for the crossing light to change, I stood next to a girl of high school at the corner of Wisc and Albemarle and she was loudly speaking incredible filth to someone next to her. I gently reminded her that kids (my child and some others) were also standing there, and then she really launched into obscene invective spiced with some racial references as well.
Anonymous wrote:FFS, walk up and talk to the kids - they're kids. just walk up and say "be careful sweetie, you might hurt someone." Since when do we call the cops on a 12 year old for being careless?
Anonymous wrote:FFS, walk up and talk to the kids - they're kids. just walk up and say "be careful sweetie, you might hurt someone." Since when do we call the cops on a 12 year old for being careless?
Anonymous wrote:FFS, walk up and talk to the kids - they're kids. just walk up and say "be careful sweetie, you might hurt someone." Since when do we call the cops on a 12 year old for being careless?
Anonymous wrote:Definitely call police but for PP I find it amazing that in schools of thousands you had multiple times where someone was able to identify just by your description. Come on. You believe that? They said "Oh yes, I know who that is." Then you left and and they rolled their eyes.
Yell at the kids or call the cops. Having kids at both Deal and Wilson I can tell you they tell the kids what is expected of them but the school doesn't control what happens at 6:00 on Wisc avenue. That is up to the parents.
Yell at the kids, but don't call the cops unless they don't respond. Let the village raise the child without armed intervention.
Definitely call police but for PP I find it amazing that in schools of thousands you had multiple times where someone was able to identify just by your description. Come on. You believe that? They said "Oh yes, I know who that is." Then you left and and they rolled their eyes.
Yell at the kids or call the cops. Having kids at both Deal and Wilson I can tell you they tell the kids what is expected of them but the school doesn't control what happens at 6:00 on Wisc avenue. That is up to the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're right - probably not a deal student because clubs have not started yet and they end at 4:30, which would mean a lot of loitering time. So probably a Wilson or gds student.
In any case a child who made some poor choices today. I regret not calling police so his mother could find out and talk to him.
Well GDS doesn't start until Sept. 8th so you'll probably have to rule that out.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised you didn't see any cops-- Tenleytown is usually crawling with them.
I would have called 911 anyway. They can probably get cops there pretty quickly and/or flag the bus that the kids got on.

Anonymous wrote:You're right - probably not a deal student because clubs have not started yet and they end at 4:30, which would mean a lot of loitering time. So probably a Wilson or gds student.
In any case a child who made some poor choices today. I regret not calling police so his mother could find out and talk to him.