Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You keep saying 35% chance of snow, but honestly the chance of it and the amount of it are not that easy to predict. I think everyone errs on the side of caution. It wasn't long ago that a kid slid under a school bus in VA and died.
Annoying amount of time off school or dead kids, which would you prefer.
You should never drive if you are scared of even the tiniest of percentages of anything ever happening.
Tell that to the parents of the dead child, you ass.
Your kid is much more likely to die in a school shooting than a bus accident. So you better start homeschooling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's after-school activities. MCPS will cancel these at the drop of a hat and has done for decades because it has a low impact on the vast majority of people and it's an easy way for them to play it safe and avoid liability. The decision-making is different than canceling actual instruction and the bar is much lower because there is pretty much only upside for them (e.g. some idiot crashes his Range Rover into a tree driving to an optional school play and sues them). Why anyone is surprised or upset is baffling to me.
Because high school sports are delayed enough and will be delayed all next week. A lot of games, meets, and matches cancelled today/tonight for absolutely no reason
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You keep saying 35% chance of snow, but honestly the chance of it and the amount of it are not that easy to predict. I think everyone errs on the side of caution. It wasn't long ago that a kid slid under a school bus in VA and died.
Annoying amount of time off school or dead kids, which would you prefer.
You should never drive if you are scared of even the tiniest of percentages of anything ever happening.
Tell that to the parents of the dead child, you ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You keep saying 35% chance of snow, but honestly the chance of it and the amount of it are not that easy to predict. I think everyone errs on the side of caution. It wasn't long ago that a kid slid under a school bus in VA and died.
Annoying amount of time off school or dead kids, which would you prefer.
You should never drive if you are scared of even the tiniest of percentages of anything ever happening.
Tell that to the parents of the dead child, you ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's after-school activities. MCPS will cancel these at the drop of a hat and has done for decades because it has a low impact on the vast majority of people and it's an easy way for them to play it safe and avoid liability. The decision-making is different than canceling actual instruction and the bar is much lower because there is pretty much only upside for them (e.g. some idiot crashes his Range Rover into a tree driving to an optional school play and sues them). Why anyone is surprised or upset is baffling to me.
Because high school sports are delayed enough and will be delayed all next week. A lot of games, meets, and matches cancelled today/tonight for absolutely no reason
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's after-school activities. MCPS will cancel these at the drop of a hat and has done for decades because it has a low impact on the vast majority of people and it's an easy way for them to play it safe and avoid liability. The decision-making is different than canceling actual instruction and the bar is much lower because there is pretty much only upside for them (e.g. some idiot crashes his Range Rover into a tree driving to an optional school play and sues them). Why anyone is surprised or upset is baffling to me.
Because high school sports are delayed enough and will be delayed all next week. A lot of games, meets, and matches cancelled today/tonight for absolutely no reason
Because none of that matters. Get some perspective.