Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has a dashboard? That certainly narrows it down.
She’s *black.* Did miss that description?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not that driver.
Do you want to know who taught my teen to give middle fingers and insults? The school community, both public and private.
^ forgot to add how stressful is to see a kid to bring home this behavior from a school community that is supposed to teach well. These are school communities where parents are called “ highly educated”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has a dashboard? That certainly narrows it down.
She’s *black.* Did miss that description?
Anonymous wrote:She has a dashboard? That certainly narrows it down.
Anonymous wrote:This black VA Volvo mom with a stuffed bee on the dashboard, that's who. She was blocking the crosswalk. i said nothing, gestured nothing, as I had to go around her - but I looked her dead in the eye. Then her tween child in the passenger seat throws me the middle finger.
Do you know this rotten mom, clearly setting multiple poor examples to her kid?
Anonymous wrote:I’m not that driver.
Do you want to know who taught my teen to give middle fingers and insults? The school community, both public and private.
Anonymous wrote:OP I am now giving you the finger, both fingers in fact. And I'm 55 and my daddy taught me this gesture.
Anonymous wrote:This black VA Volvo mom with a stuffed bee on the dashboard, that's who. She was blocking the crosswalk. i said nothing, gestured nothing, as I had to go around her - but I looked her dead in the eye. Then her tween child in the passenger seat throws me the middle finger.
Do you know this rotten mom, clearly setting multiple poor examples to her kid?
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty appalled that you actually posted a link to the picture. I waited for the zoomed version to load to confirm it shows the license number as well as a very clear picture of the driver. I don't know the intersection but I'm sure there's plenty of people who do. It adds nothing to your post OP to say what kind of vehicle it was, whether it had a stuffed bee on the dashboard--let alone display it--and btw I couldn't make out the preteen anyway, just the driver (and you know she is the mom how?).
Reporting.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it was because you were being an a-hole, taking pictures of the kid in the car. She made a mistake and you reacted like a crazy person. Chill out.
Anonymous wrote:You took pictures of them because they blocked the crosswalk? Are you in a wheelchair or something where you can’t go around?
This is bizarre. Reminds me of one time a woman got upset with me while driving, followed me to a store, and took photos of the inside of my car.