Anonymous wrote:I'm with the OP. I almost posted about a driver with a GDS sticker who tailgated me for about a mile one day recently (on River Rd in fact). She seemed to be frustrated that I was driving only slightly over the speed limit. She eventually got around me and went literally 25 miles over the speed limit on Little Falls parkway, then the same on Mass Ave, where there are also two schools (Westland and Little Flower). I forget what kind of large SUV it was.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with the OP. I almost posted about a driver with a GDS sticker who tailgated me for about a mile one day recently (on River Rd in fact). She seemed to be frustrated that I was driving only slightly over the speed limit.
River Road has two lanes for at least a mile in both directions from the intersection with Little Falls. If someone is tailgating you, simply move out of the left lane.
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In DC it's illegal to enter the intersection once a light turns yellow.
I'm with the OP. I almost posted about a driver with a GDS sticker who tailgated me for about a mile one day recently (on River Rd in fact). She seemed to be frustrated that I was driving only slightly over the speed limit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The snark is because posting things like this here is often part of a thinly veiled attack on a particular school. People will fairly regularly come here and post things like "I saw a young person wearing a [SCHOOL] sweatshirt, and he was drunk/shoplifting/rude/etc!" The clear implication is that particular school is a bad place, and its students are jerks. Posting about bad driving follows the same pattern. If OP is sincere and earnest, then that's fine. But many people (including me) are skeptical, because this same sort of post is often a troll trick.
While you may be right, I did not see this as an attack on Norwood at all.I saw it as a way that the person who was driving might actually recognize themselves and realize that they were not driving in a safe manner. Maybe we are all getting a little to defensive.
Maybe we are. But I've seen this same sort of thing get posted on the private school board several times, so I am skeptical. By contrast (as 10:04 points out), it's incredibly rare to see this sort of targeted criticism posted on Off Topic, or Montgomery County Public Schools, or any other DCUM board. So why do bad acts get reported only about private school parents & children? It's clearly not the case that only private school parents & children commit bad acts. Indeed, since there are many more parents & children NOT in private schools, you'd think there would be many MORE posts about bad acts by people with "BCC" stickers on their cars. But you never see anything like that on DCUM. So for all those reasons, I am skeptical of OP's motives.
Just an FYi-while you are correct about the driving of MOCO parents is not posted, there are plenty of postings about how Churchill parents are all rich and protect their kids. There was a recent posting when a parent asked a question about parking at Churchill and she was raked over the coals for asking, insinuating she was overprotective, why wasn't she riding the bus etc.
When the BCC/Whitman drinking issues came up, there also many posts about the rich parents at these schools and how they never let their kids get in trouble.
Anonymous wrote:No the problem is that this can be an avenue to bully someone who did nothing..there is no proof that this even happened..could just be an angray mom who would like to attack someone. That is the problem with this sort of thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The snark is because posting things like this here is often part of a thinly veiled attack on a particular school. People will fairly regularly come here and post things like "I saw a young person wearing a [SCHOOL] sweatshirt, and he was drunk/shoplifting/rude/etc!" The clear implication is that particular school is a bad place, and its students are jerks. Posting about bad driving follows the same pattern. If OP is sincere and earnest, then that's fine. But many people (including me) are skeptical, because this same sort of post is often a troll trick.
While you may be right, I did not see this as an attack on Norwood at all.I saw it as a way that the person who was driving might actually recognize themselves and realize that they were not driving in a safe manner. Maybe we are all getting a little to defensive.
Maybe we are. But I've seen this same sort of thing get posted on the private school board several times, so I am skeptical. By contrast (as 10:04 points out), it's incredibly rare to see this sort of targeted criticism posted on Off Topic, or Montgomery County Public Schools, or any other DCUM board. So why do bad acts get reported only about private school parents & children? It's clearly not the case that only private school parents & children commit bad acts. Indeed, since there are many more parents & children NOT in private schools, you'd think there would be many MORE posts about bad acts by people with "BCC" stickers on their cars. But you never see anything like that on DCUM. So for all those reasons, I am skeptical of OP's motives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The snark is because posting things like this here is often part of a thinly veiled attack on a particular school. People will fairly regularly come here and post things like "I saw a young person wearing a [SCHOOL] sweatshirt, and he was drunk/shoplifting/rude/etc!" The clear implication is that particular school is a bad place, and its students are jerks. Posting about bad driving follows the same pattern. If OP is sincere and earnest, then that's fine. But many people (including me) are skeptical, because this same sort of post is often a troll trick.
While you may be right, I did not see this as an attack on Norwood at all.I saw it as a way that the person who was driving might actually recognize themselves and realize that they were not driving in a safe manner. Maybe we are all getting a little to defensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I am so surprised by the snarky posts. If I saw someone plow through a red light in front of two schools, I would be pretty upset and might come here to vent, express my concern. I don't see how posting here is an overreaction. I wasn't even there and I'm cringing at the thought of what she saw.
Don't you all have kids? Don't you drive River Road?
The snark is because posting things like this here is often part of a thinly veiled attack on a particular school. People will fairly regularly come here and post things like "I saw a young person wearing a [SCHOOL] sweatshirt, and he was drunk/shoplifting/rude/etc!" The clear implication is that particular school is a bad place, and its students are jerks. Posting about bad driving follows the same pattern.
If OP is sincere and earnest, then that's fine. But many people (including me) are skeptical, because this same sort of post is often a troll trick.