Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, this is a big deal. DC offers free PK and surrounding counties do not-- that is HUGE incentive to cheat. One of the people profiled in that daily caller is a friend of mine. She (a PG county resident) said honestly that's what everyone she knows in her circle does and they don't (or didn't) consider it to be a big deal. Generations of her family lived or still live in DC and[b] using their addresses is just very common [\b], she told me.
I still don't get how you can just "use another address" without jumping through a lot of hoops (putting bills and cars registered in the other address in your name, for example).
It would take me about 8 seconds to log in and change the address for my pay stubs.
And then of course, all correspondence from school would go to the fake address.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, this is a big deal. DC offers free PK and surrounding counties do not-- that is HUGE incentive to cheat. One of the people profiled in that daily caller is a friend of mine. She (a PG county resident) said honestly that's what everyone she knows in her circle does and they don't (or didn't) consider it to be a big deal. Generations of her family lived or still live in DC and[b] using their addresses is just very common [\b], she told me.
I still don't get how you can just "use another address" without jumping through a lot of hoops (putting bills and cars registered in the other address in your name, for example).
It would take me about 8 seconds to log in and change the address for my pay stubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, this is a big deal. DC offers free PK and surrounding counties do not-- that is HUGE incentive to cheat. One of the people profiled in that daily caller is a friend of mine. She (a PG county resident) said honestly that's what everyone she knows in her circle does and they don't (or didn't) consider it to be a big deal. Generations of her family lived or still live in DC and[b] using their addresses is just very common [\b], she told me.
I still don't get how you can just "use another address" without jumping through a lot of hoops (putting bills and cars registered in the other address in your name, for example).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, this is a big deal. DC offers free PK and surrounding counties do not-- that is HUGE incentive to cheat. One of the people profiled in that daily caller is a friend of mine. She (a PG county resident) said honestly that's what everyone she knows in her circle does and they don't (or didn't) consider it to be a big deal. Generations of her family lived or still live in DC and[b] using their addresses is just very common [\b], she told me.
I still don't get how you can just "use another address" without jumping through a lot of hoops (putting bills and cars registered in the other address in your name, for example).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some utilities are paid for by landlord. I say pull DC tax records. The DOE has live records of everyone paying DC taxes. For unemployment, then you can use alternative methods
Agree. Someone please explain what would be wrong with requiring tax records and as an alternative a bunch of other documentation + a home visit (or something like that. Pay stub is way too easy to fake.
Anonymous wrote:Do her fuzzy ethics put a strain on your friendship?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, this is a big deal. DC offers free PK and surrounding counties do not-- that is HUGE incentive to cheat. One of the people profiled in that daily caller is a friend of mine. She (a PG county resident) said honestly that's what everyone she knows in her circle does and they don't (or didn't) consider it to be a big deal. Generations of her family lived or still live in DC and[b] using their addresses is just very common [\b], she told me.
I still don't get how you can just "use another address" without jumping through a lot of hoops (putting bills and cars registered in the other address in your name, for example).
Anonymous wrote:Look, this is a big deal. DC offers free PK and surrounding counties do not-- that is HUGE incentive to cheat. One of the people profiled in that daily caller is a friend of mine. She (a PG county resident) said honestly that's what everyone she knows in her circle does and they don't (or didn't) consider it to be a big deal. Generations of her family lived or still live in DC and[b] using their addresses is just very common [\b], she told me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some utilities are paid for by landlord. I say pull DC tax records. The DOE has live records of everyone paying DC taxes. For unemployment, then you can use alternative methods
Agree. Someone please explain what would be wrong with requiring tax records and as an alternative a bunch of other documentation + a home visit (or something like that. Pay stub is way too easy to fake.
Anonymous wrote:Will these rules only apply for those who reside outside of DC? What about people who live in DC and own a property in one neighborhood and claim in-boundary status, but actually live in another neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:Some utilities are paid for by landlord. I say pull DC tax records. The DOE has live records of everyone paying DC taxes. For unemployment, then you can use alternative methods
Anonymous wrote:Look, this is a big deal. DC offers free PK and surrounding counties do not-- that is HUGE incentive to cheat. One of the people profiled in that daily caller is a friend of mine. She (a PG county resident) said honestly that's what everyone she knows in her circle does and they don't (or didn't) consider it to be a big deal. Generations of her family lived or still live in DC and using their addresses is just very common, she told me.