Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. To the pp who asked, there are no legal parking spots. It's a narrow residential street close to the main road. Even without snow, if cars were parked next to each other on both left and right side of road, but facing opposite direction, the direction they would be going in, another cannot pass through.
This is rude and entitled of the parents, no one should park there. Again, drop and go. If it’s a narrow residential street the kids can safely wait there. Why are these parents doing this? I’m sure all the houses there love that there are all these idling cars blocking their way to work EVERY DAY bc god forbid these tween snowflakes have to stand in the rain on a side street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. To the pp who asked, there are no legal parking spots. It's a narrow residential street close to the main road. Even without snow, if cars were parked next to each other on both left and right side of road, but facing opposite direction, the direction they would be going in, another cannot pass through.
This is rude and entitled of the parents, no one should park there. Again, drop and go. If it’s a narrow residential street the kids can safely wait there. Why are these parents doing this? I’m sure all the houses there love that there are all these idling cars blocking their way to work EVERY DAY bc god forbid these tween snowflakes have to stand in the rain on a side street.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. To the pp who asked, there are no legal parking spots. It's a narrow residential street close to the main road. Even without snow, if cars were parked next to each other on both left and right side of road, but facing opposite direction, the direction they would be going in, another cannot pass through.
Anonymous wrote:FYI- In PG county, Middle and High School bus zones start 2 miles from the bus stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to the transportation dept or maybe the school.
Seriously these parents need to just drop off and there wouldn’t be this problem.
This is the most useless response. What do you expect the school to do about parking on a public street?