Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dare any piss-ant parent at my school to report me for out-of-"state" license plates. My DC-registered car was in the shop for two and half months due to an accident and I had to "live" in mulitple rental cars for the duration. Each car that I possessed duing that time had Virginia, New York, and Maryland plates. Don't judge a book by its cover and mind your own business.
Troll cheater alert. If you were really legit you know that a simple copy of your car rental paper work given to the school would have stopped any problems. What a small price to pay so that DC residents aren't cheated out of a spot especially in this contentious year and baby boom year. But, since you're a cheater I see why you're p'oed. Better leave now or risk embarrassment when you're caught.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in PG and will be applying to some of the newer charters in DC. If I get in, I will have to cough up 12,000 to DC - which is about the same as religious schools in my area. Still cheaper than top privates. So, I have applied, and if the charters can't fill their enrollment, I will pay into the system and lose my deposit on private school. I'm willing to do this and it's perfectly legal. If DC schools get better, it will be more difficult to do, but there is a legal way to attend DC schools from MD or VA.
Which charters PP? Curious to know since we all know that any charter worth a damn is totally oversubscribed. Of there's some charter out there so desirable out of towers would pay 12 Gs I need to put it on my list!

Anonymous wrote:I live in PG and will be applying to some of the newer charters in DC. If I get in, I will have to cough up 12,000 to DC - which is about the same as religious schools in my area. Still cheaper than top privates. So, I have applied, and if the charters can't fill their enrollment, I will pay into the system and lose my deposit on private school. I'm willing to do this and it's perfectly legal. If DC schools get better, it will be more difficult to do, but there is a legal way to attend DC schools from MD or VA.
Anonymous wrote:Ha Ha!!! "Troll cheater here".....You guys are so full of shit! My car rental story is true.....You bored hens make me laugh! I am happy to report that I am back in my DC registered vehicle. Try and catch me now and follow me back to my DC abode! You fools....
Anonymous wrote:I live in PG and will be applying to some of the newer charters in DC. If I get in, I will have to cough up 12,000 to DC - which is about the same as religious schools in my area. Still cheaper than top privates. So, I have applied, and if the charters can't fill their enrollment, I will pay into the system and lose my deposit on private school. I'm willing to do this and it's perfectly legal. If DC schools get better, it will be more difficult to do, but there is a legal way to attend DC schools from MD or VA.
Did we read the same post? This person just gave one of the main reasons why chasing plates alone is a huge waste of resources and funds.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dare any piss-ant parent at my school to report me for out-of-"state" license plates. My DC-registered car was in the shop for two and half months due to an accident and I had to "live" in mulitple rental cars for the duration. Each car that I possessed duing that time had Virginia, New York, and Maryland plates. Don't judge a book by its cover and mind your own business.
Troll cheater alert. If you were really legit you know that a simple copy of your car rental paper work given to the school would have stopped any problems. What a small price to pay so that DC residents aren't cheated out of a spot especially in this contentious year and baby boom year. But, since you're a cheater I see why you're p'oed. Better leave now or risk embarrassment when you're caught.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dare any piss-ant parent at my school to report me for out-of-"state" license plates. My DC-registered car was in the shop for two and half months due to an accident and I had to "live" in mulitple rental cars for the duration. Each car that I possessed duing that time had Virginia, New York, and Maryland plates. Don't judge a book by its cover and mind your own business.
Troll cheater alert. If you were really legit you know that a simple copy of your car rental paper work given to the school would have stopped any problems. What a small price to pay so that DC residents aren't cheated out of a spot especially in this contentious year and baby boom year. But, since you're a cheater I see why you're p'oed. Better leave now or risk embarrassment when you're caught.
Anonymous wrote:I dare any piss-ant parent at my school to report me for out-of-"state" license plates. My DC-registered car was in the shop for two and half months due to an accident and I had to "live" in mulitple rental cars for the duration. Each car that I possessed duing that time had Virginia, New York, and Maryland plates. Don't judge a book by its cover and mind your own business.