Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Busses should not wait for kids who aren't in line of sight.
Why? What's wrong with kissing?
Kiss when bus is not there
You failed to grasp the humor.
Buses = vehicles.
Busses = kisses. Look it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its called ENTITLEMENT
It is, and it's being displayed by drivers. If you can't stand to wait five minutes while young children file into a bus that is filled three butts to a seat, then YOU should get up earlier.
We're always first to the bus stop in the morning, btw, so it's not my kid who is late. But take a breath and look at your priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Busses should not wait for kids who aren't in line of sight.
Why? What's wrong with kissing?
Kiss when bus is not there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Busses should not wait for kids who aren't in line of sight.
Why? What's wrong with kissing?
Anonymous wrote:Busses should not wait for kids who aren't in line of sight.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you OP. My neighborhood has Bus Nazis. I completely agree you don’t pass a stopped bus— from either direction, no matter what. But we kids who wait for the bus in their house, mosey on out with mom, get two kisses and a discussion on the bus steps. And when people honk or roll down their window and *nicely* ask them to hurry, parents take pictures of the cars and license plates and post them on the neighborhood FP page, along with their address, if they know it, and forward the info to the police. One guy had the whole neighborhood dumping dog sh*t in his yard last year. .
I had them do this to me once. I stopped at a stoplight. The kids were boarding the bus more than 1/2 block up the street to my left. No kids in my immediate area walking or running to catch the bus. . I came to a stop at the stoplight and turned right— away from the bus, not an illegal maneuver and drove away at the speed limit. . And yet, the mommy mafia doxxed me on the neighborhood FB page.
I send kids to school on the bus BTW. But this is nuts.
And my neighborhood is a nightmare during rush hours and the bus stop is at a choke point at a major intersection. . Traffic is backing up 3 blocks in 4 directions while this scene plays out.
Anonymous wrote: The bus stop is literally at the end of our neighbor’s driveway. Still the neighbor waits for the bus while her teen is still inside. She holds the bus while screaming, “Jaaaaaccccckkkk” multiple times per week.
It’s really a whole show.
Drivers are pretty patient considering.
Anonymous wrote:Take as long as you need, kids. I'll wait.
- Parent with grown up kids who still thinks our little ones deserve a little break
Anonymous wrote: The bus stop is literally at the end of our neighbor’s driveway. Still the neighbor waits for the bus while her teen is still inside. She holds the bus while screaming, “Jaaaaaccccckkkk” multiple times per week.
It’s really a whole show.
Drivers are pretty patient considering.