Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they have never Uber'd have them do it this summer.
Seriously? Do your kids live in the DC area? I can’t believe they haven’t taken an Uber or don’t have an Uber account. How do they get home from parties in high school?
No way my teenage daughters get in strangers cars alone.. Friends parents all seem to feel the same way. We pick up.
WOW. I don’t know any parents that don’t allow Uber in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they have never Uber'd have them do it this summer.
Seriously? Do your kids live in the DC area? I can’t believe they haven’t taken an Uber or don’t have an Uber account. How do they get home from parties in high school?
No way my teenage daughters get in strangers cars alone.. Friends parents all seem to feel the same way. We pick up.
WOW. I don’t know any parents that don’t allow Uber in high school.
According to Uber official rules, passengers must be 18...
To have an Uber account and be able to request rides, a rider has to be at least 18 years of age. Anyone under that age must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older on all rides. As a driver, you should decline the ride request if you believe the person requesting the ride is under 18.
I sub in FCPS HS and "sick" kids take Uber or Lyft home from school all the time. I know because we have to get an administrator involved, but if a parent and administrator approves...
People like you are so tired. It's nice that they have this rule. But it's not what happens. My DD has been put in Ubers alone since she was 13. I track her ride. I meet her outside when she arrives. When I'm ordering the car I tell her the license plate. Never a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they have never Uber'd have them do it this summer.
Seriously? Do your kids live in the DC area? I can’t believe they haven’t taken an Uber or don’t have an Uber account. How do they get home from parties in high school?
No way my teenage daughters get in strangers cars alone.. Friends parents all seem to feel the same way. We pick up.
WOW. I don’t know any parents that don’t allow Uber in high school.
According to Uber official rules, passengers must be 18...
To have an Uber account and be able to request rides, a rider has to be at least 18 years of age. Anyone under that age must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older on all rides. As a driver, you should decline the ride request if you believe the person requesting the ride is under 18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they have never Uber'd have them do it this summer.
Seriously? Do your kids live in the DC area? I can’t believe they haven’t taken an Uber or don’t have an Uber account. How do they get home from parties in high school?
No way my teenage daughters get in strangers cars alone.. Friends parents all seem to feel the same way. We pick up.
WOW. I don’t know any parents that don’t allow Uber in high school.
I know a ton of teens that uber. It's really odd to not know how to uber unless you live in a super small town.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh, I'm not that old and I remember packing my car and driving myself to campus for Freshman year. I felt very grown up and independent. My parents didnt even wake up to say goodbye that morning, as I left home at 5 AM so I'd arrive with lots of time to unpack (8 hour drive). I can't imagine parents sticking around for days or weeks. That's crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they have never Uber'd have them do it this summer.
Seriously? Do your kids live in the DC area? I can’t believe they haven’t taken an Uber or don’t have an Uber account. How do they get home from parties in high school?
No way my teenage daughters get in strangers cars alone.. Friends parents all seem to feel the same way. We pick up.
WOW. I don’t know any parents that don’t allow Uber in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they have never Uber'd have them do it this summer.
Seriously? Do your kids live in the DC area? I can’t believe they haven’t taken an Uber or don’t have an Uber account. How do they get home from parties in high school?
No way my teenage daughters get in strangers cars alone.. Friends parents all seem to feel the same way. We pick up.
WOW. I don’t know any parents that don’t allow Uber in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they have never Uber'd have them do it this summer.
Seriously? Do your kids live in the DC area? I can’t believe they haven’t taken an Uber or don’t have an Uber account. How do they get home from parties in high school?
lol. My kid doesn't drink or go to parties and I'm thrilled. He's very happy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they have never Uber'd have them do it this summer.
Seriously? Do your kids live in the DC area? I can’t believe they haven’t taken an Uber or don’t have an Uber account. How do they get home from parties in high school?
No way my teenage daughters get in strangers cars alone.. Friends parents all seem to feel the same way. We pick up.
Anonymous wrote:Join the parent facebook page, but do not overshare or over ask questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they have never Uber'd have them do it this summer.
Seriously? Do your kids live in the DC area? I can’t believe they haven’t taken an Uber or don’t have an Uber account. How do they get home from parties in high school?