Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also that map shows drop offs prohibited way beyond the immediate perimeter of the school. GDS is comfortable enforcing restrictions down to Albemarle street but not in front of its campus on Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:This was in response to the quoted poster who said nobody can tell people not to drop off on "any" public street.
It is true that GDS ignores the promise it made to BZA and DDOT in the CTR not to allow drop off on "any" public street. However, they do prohibit drop offs on a few public streets, so the poster who said nobody can do that should tell that to GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS tells its parents now they can't drop off and pick up on public streets https://www.gds.org/community/hopper-transportation-program
Anonymous wrote:
Umm, just to state the obvious, neither GDS nor the ANC, nor DC can tell people that they cannot drop off or pick up on any public street. Just step back and think about that. It is ludicrous on its face.
Liar!!! The map is up and is accurate. You can drop anywhere except the streets on the immediate perimeter of school.
Nice try. To tell the truth, perhaps neither the school and the ANC had the common sense to realize that they cannot and should not seek to control where people drive. Under your view if someone drops at Target on WI that should be counted and prohbited. That is crazy for both GDS and the city.
I have seen this before. I know how this ends. Practice writing the following:
DC Treasurer $100.
DC will crack down and start writing tickets.
Wait, what is DC writing a ticket for? If it’s 8 am and I drop my kids off on Wisconsin ave northbound in front of comminikids, what would the ticket be for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also that map shows drop offs prohibited way beyond the immediate perimeter of the school. GDS is comfortable enforcing restrictions down to Albemarle street but not in front of its campus on Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:This was in response to the quoted poster who said nobody can tell people not to drop off on "any" public street.
It is true that GDS ignores the promise it made to BZA and DDOT in the CTR not to allow drop off on "any" public street. However, they do prohibit drop offs on a few public streets, so the poster who said nobody can do that should tell that to GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS tells its parents now they can't drop off and pick up on public streets https://www.gds.org/community/hopper-transportation-program
Anonymous wrote:
Umm, just to state the obvious, neither GDS nor the ANC, nor DC can tell people that they cannot drop off or pick up on any public street. Just step back and think about that. It is ludicrous on its face.
Liar!!! The map is up and is accurate. You can drop anywhere except the streets on the immediate perimeter of school.
Nice try. To tell the truth, perhaps neither the school and the ANC had the common sense to realize that they cannot and should not seek to control where people drive. Under your view if someone drops at Target on WI that should be counted and prohbited. That is crazy for both GDS and the city.
I have seen this before. I know how this ends. Practice writing the following:
DC Treasurer $100.
DC will crack down and start writing tickets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also that map shows drop offs prohibited way beyond the immediate perimeter of the school. GDS is comfortable enforcing restrictions down to Albemarle street but not in front of its campus on Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:This was in response to the quoted poster who said nobody can tell people not to drop off on "any" public street.
It is true that GDS ignores the promise it made to BZA and DDOT in the CTR not to allow drop off on "any" public street. However, they do prohibit drop offs on a few public streets, so the poster who said nobody can do that should tell that to GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS tells its parents now they can't drop off and pick up on public streets https://www.gds.org/community/hopper-transportation-program
Anonymous wrote:
Umm, just to state the obvious, neither GDS nor the ANC, nor DC can tell people that they cannot drop off or pick up on any public street. Just step back and think about that. It is ludicrous on its face.
Liar!!! The map is up and is accurate. You can drop anywhere except the streets on the immediate perimeter of school.
Nice try. To tell the truth, perhaps neither the school and the ANC had the common sense to realize that they cannot and should not seek to control where people drive. Under your view if someone drops at Target on WI that should be counted and prohbited. That is crazy for both GDS and the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac does not have a 6 lane commercial stop and go highway one half block away - which is where you want to prohibit drop offs, along with every other public street, autocrat. Lol
What the hell is a “commercial stop and go highway”?
Anonymous wrote:Potomac does not have a 6 lane commercial stop and go highway one half block away - which is where you want to prohibit drop offs, along with every other public street, autocrat. Lol
Anonymous wrote:For all of you going on about your "right" to drop off your kid at school however you please, enjoy this snippet from the Potomac School's website:
In order to maintain the high quality of life on campus and meet our traffic reduction commitments to our neighbors and Fairfax County, we require all students in Grades 1 through 11 to take the bus to and from school.
In order to maintain the high quality of life on campus and meet our traffic reduction commitments to our neighbors and Fairfax County, we require all students in Grades 1 through 11 to take the bus to and from school.
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks, Jon. At least everyone now knows that you did not read your own agreement before attacking GDS and all of its families.
Anonymous wrote:
Also that map shows drop offs prohibited way beyond the immediate perimeter of the school. GDS is comfortable enforcing restrictions down to Albemarle street but not in front of its campus on Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:This was in response to the quoted poster who said nobody can tell people not to drop off on "any" public street.
It is true that GDS ignores the promise it made to BZA and DDOT in the CTR not to allow drop off on "any" public street. However, they do prohibit drop offs on a few public streets, so the poster who said nobody can do that should tell that to GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS tells its parents now they can't drop off and pick up on public streets https://www.gds.org/community/hopper-transportation-program
Anonymous wrote:
Umm, just to state the obvious, neither GDS nor the ANC, nor DC can tell people that they cannot drop off or pick up on any public street. Just step back and think about that. It is ludicrous on its face.
Liar!!! The map is up and is accurate. You can drop anywhere except the streets on the immediate perimeter of school.
Anonymous wrote:This was in response to the quoted poster who said nobody can tell people not to drop off on "any" public street.
It is true that GDS ignores the promise it made to BZA and DDOT in the CTR not to allow drop off on "any" public street. However, they do prohibit drop offs on a few public streets, so the poster who said nobody can do that should tell that to GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS tells its parents now they can't drop off and pick up on public streets https://www.gds.org/community/hopper-transportation-program
Anonymous wrote:
Umm, just to state the obvious, neither GDS nor the ANC, nor DC can tell people that they cannot drop off or pick up on any public street. Just step back and think about that. It is ludicrous on its face.
Liar!!! The map is up and is accurate. You can drop anywhere except the streets on the immediate perimeter of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS tells its parents now they can't drop off and pick up on public streets https://www.gds.org/community/hopper-transportation-program
Anonymous wrote:
Umm, just to state the obvious, neither GDS nor the ANC, nor DC can tell people that they cannot drop off or pick up on any public street. Just step back and think about that. It is ludicrous on its face.
Liar!!! The map is up and is accurate. You can drop anywhere except the streets on the immediate perimeter of school.
Anonymous wrote:GDS tells its parents now they can't drop off and pick up on public streets https://www.gds.org/community/hopper-transportation-program
Anonymous wrote:
Umm, just to state the obvious, neither GDS nor the ANC, nor DC can tell people that they cannot drop off or pick up on any public street. Just step back and think about that. It is ludicrous on its face.
Anonymous wrote:
Umm, just to state the obvious, neither GDS nor the ANC, nor DC can tell people that they cannot drop off or pick up on any public street. Just step back and think about that. It is ludicrous on its face.